File #: 04-00955    Version:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/27/2004 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 12/14/2004 Final action: 12/14/2004
Title: HEARING - Consider the Petitions for Review filed by the Homeowners of Nomad Village Mobile Home Park and by Nomad Village Mobile Home Park, as follows: (EST. TIME: 1 HR) ISSUE #3: a) Affirm the decision of the Arbitrator that Homeowners did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that no Meet and Confer was held by Nomad Village Mobile Home Park. ISSUE #8*: b) Find that the Arbitrator abused his discretion when he erroneously interpreted and applied County's Mobile Home Rent Control Ordinance (§11A-5) contrary to its plain meaning and in a manner not permitted by law concerning the automatically allowable rent increase; and c) Reverse the Arbitrator's decision and hold that under Ordinance §11A-5, the Park may automatically increase homeowners' rents by 1.5 %, which represents 75% of the 2.0% increase in the Consumer Price Index over the 12 months immediately preceding January 2004, the month the Park noticed its rent increase. ISSUE #9*: d) Find that ...
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HEARING - Consider the Petitions for Review filed by the Homeowners of Nomad Village Mobile Home Park and by Nomad Village Mobile Home Park, as follows: (EST. TIME: 1 HR)

ISSUE #3:

a) Affirm the decision of the Arbitrator that Homeowners did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that no Meet and Confer was held by Nomad Village Mobile Home Park.

ISSUE #8*:

b) Find that the Arbitrator abused his discretion when he erroneously interpreted and applied County's Mobile Home Rent Control Ordinance (§11A-5) contrary to its plain meaning and in a manner not permitted by law concerning the automatically allowable rent increase; and

c) Reverse the Arbitrator's decision and hold that under Ordinance §11A-5, the Park may automatically increase homeowners' rents by 1.5 %, which represents 75% of the 2.0% increase in the Consumer Price Index over the 12 months immediately preceding January 2004, the month the Park noticed its rent increase.

ISSUE #9*:

d) Find that the Arbitrator abused his discretion when he failed to support his decision to allow the Park to pass through the cost of utility meter replacement to the residents of the park pursuant to Ordinance §11A-5 with the findings that (1) the Park's notice of rent increase complies with state law as a threshold matter, and (2) the replacement of the utility meters is a capital expense "required by a change in governmental law or regulation".

e) Reverse the Arbitrator's decision to allow the Park to pass through the cost of utility meter replacement to park residents, based on the finding that the record before the Arbitrator does not contain substantial evidence to support required findings that (1) the Park's notice of rent increase to cover the cost of replacing utility meters complies with state law; and that (2) the cost of replacement of utility meters was required by change in governmental law or regulation.

ISSUE #6:

OPTION #1:

f) Affirm the Arbitrator's de...

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