CITY SUPPORTS TENANTS IN EVICTION FIGHT OWNER MUST AID IN RELOCATION.Byline: Gregory J. Wilcox Staff Writer NORTH HOLLYWOOD - Tenants of a housing complex scheduled for demolition won both time and money from the development's owner after the city ruled that the units should be covered by the municipal Rent Stabilization Stabilization The action undertakes a country when it buys and sells its own currency to protect its exchange value. Actions registered competitive traders undertake by on the NYSE to meet the exchange requirement that 75% of their traded be stabilizing, meaning that sell orders Ordinance A law, statute, or regulation enacted by a Municipal Corporation. An ordinance is a law passed by a municipal government. A municipality, such as a city, town, village, or borough, is a political subdivision of a state within which a municipal corporation has been , officials said Wednesday. The opinion, issued Dec. 29, means some of the tenants at the 20-unit complex in the 5300 block of Corteen Place in North Hollywood should receive relocation funds from the current owners, Corteen Village LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control . And it looks like the owner will not be able to get the remaining tenants out any time soon. The housing development dates back to the late 1940s, when two lots were recorded. Subsequently, the two lots were split into 20 smaller parcels and small homes were built. The homeowners leased the land from the owner of the two lots. Corteen Village maintained that since each home is on its own ``lot'' the ordinance did not apply. City officials quoted in a Dec. 17 Daily News story admitted that the issue was muddled mud·dle v. mud·dled, mud·dling, mud·dles v.tr. 1. To make turbid or muddy. 2. To mix confusedly; jumble. 3. To confuse or befuddle (the mind), as with alcohol. . But after reviewing city and county property records, Deputy Planning Director Franklin P. Eberhard concluded something a little strange did indeed happen. The two initial lots, 15 and 16 of tract 1487, were at some point considered by Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. County as having been subdivided into individual units of land by the 20 ground leases, Eberhard noted. But city clerk In the United States, a City Clerk is an elected or appointed official who is responsible as the official keeper of the municipal records. In some places, the Clerk may be known as the "Village Clerk" or "Town Clerk". land records note no separate lot divisions. ``In short, no city action has been taken creating these 20 lots,'' Eberhard concluded. He left it up to the City Attorney's Office or the Housing Department to make the call on whether the Rent Stabilization Ordinance applies. The Housing Department's general manager, Garry W. Pinny, then decided that it does. And it could crimp crimp a regular wave formation of small dimensions, e.g. the crimp of wool fibers epitomized in the Merino breed and its derivatives. crimp marks marks made by wrinkling the x-ray film while holding it between the fingers. the plans of Corteen Village, which plans to sell the parcel to a developer who who wants to build apartments. Now if the units are torn down, the owner will have to file a notice of this intention with the city and provide the kind of relocation assistance the ordinance specifies. ``Furthermore, any tenants who were not given a written notice of termination of tenancy A situation that arises when one individual conveys real property to another individual by way of a lease. The relation of an individual to the land he or she holds that designates the extent of that person's estate in real property. prior to Aug. 11, 2000 must be given a minimum of 120 days from the date you notify the city of your intent to remove these rental units,'' Pinny wrote in a Dec. 29 letter to Ron Stover stover stalks of maize plants from which mature corn cobs have been harvested as grain, or grain sorghum plants from which heads have also been removed. The stover is usually fed by turning the cattle into the field and is subject to fungal infection, sometimes causing mycotoxicosis. , president of RS Development Services and one of the principals of Corteen Village LLC. Stover could not be reached for comment Wednesday. However, Louis A. Frasco, who operates Moorpark-based Urban Assets Inc., the company hired to handle closing down the complex, said he has been negotiating relocation deals with some of the remaining tenants. He also indicated that Corteen Village will abide by city rulings. ``They have always said to me that if they don't prevail they will make arrangements to do what they have to do,'' Frasco said. |
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