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1 Land Acquisition for FAA Funded Projects -those unusual situations- -Robert N. Merryman-

2 What are the Unusual Situations? Functional Replacement Government Subsidized Housing Cemetery Acquisition and Relocation

3 Functional Replacement 1.An Exception to Fair Market Value 2.Publicly owned and operated facilities 3.Emphasis is on replacing the utility of the improvement 4.Much more expensive than FMV 5.Must follow funding agency requirments

4 Old Berkeley High School

5 New Berkeley High School

6 Improvements Determined to be the “Norm” Air conditioning Elevators – handicapped access Landscaping

7 The “Betterments” Auditorium – sound system Floor covering / Wall coverings Square footage per pupil

8 $ What did it cost $ Estimated FMV of old Berkeley: $3.5 mil. Cost of new site: $3.9 mil. New school building cost: $27 mil. Total: $30.9 mil.

9 Other Functional Replacements Fire house Two elementary schools City Hall Parks

10 Elementary School

11 Next Subject Displacements from Government Subsidized Housing – Relocation Issues

12 Government Subsidized Housing What is it? How does it work? Classic public housing Direct payment of subsidy to private landlords

13 Government Subsidized Housing Section 8 Housing Vouchers Alternate and local programs

14 Displacement of Persons from Subsidized Housing Comparable should be another unit of Subsidized Housing - Most likely result is zero rental subsidy Impacts option to buy also If no subsidized unit is available, then compute on market rate unit - Most likely result is large payment Impacts option to buy also

15 Next The Acquisition and Relocation of Cemeteries Yep, the dead can move!

16 Negotiations Special rules to set value Determine interest of grave owners Who can convey; what interests are condemned; who is named

17 Cemetery Acquisition The most likely scenario is that it will require condemnation to clear title

18 Cemetery “Relocation” May be subject of a court order Approaches for “claimed” and “unclaimed” Replacement cost caps –Replacement lots –Services, caskets, liners, etc. Plenty of time – long slow process

19 Cemetery Court Order

20 Cemetery “Relocation” What does it cost? Short answer: Expensive Grave lot: $600 Casket / Grave liner: $275/$200 Disinterment / Reinterment: $650/$250 General rule: Claimed will be more expensive than unclaimed

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23 CEMETERY “Unclaimed” disinterment

24 Thanks for your attention and I hope you gained some useful information -Robert N. Merryman-


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