The City Council finds and determines that:
A.
Some rental units and rooms in Napa are found to have severe code violations which threaten the life and safety of occupants and require the units or rooms to be vacated to allow for extensive repairs.
B.
Such code violations are often caused by deferred maintenance, may breach the landlord's implied warranty of habitability and sometimes constitute constructive eviction of the tenant household from its residence.
C.
Difficulty of finding replacement housing and incurring moving-related expenses creates a financial hardship for tenant households, particularly those who are low-income.
D.
Temporary relocation due to fumigation also places a burden on tenant households for which they are not responsible and although the length of relocation is usually short, the household is still faced with inconveniences and expenses.
E.
The level of services and payments provided in this chapter are similar to those provided to those relocated as a result of government-sponsored rehabilitation programs and are reflective of actual relocation costs likely to be incurred by displaced households.
F.
The difference in payments between tenant households displaced from units and those displaced from rooms is based on differences in actual costs likely to be incurred.
G.
The relocation payment obligations imposed on landlords by this chapter partially mitigates the financial hardships faced by tenant households displaced in order to bring the property up to housing code or because of fumigation and have the additional purpose of encouraging landlords to maintain their residential properties in a habitable condition.
(O94-002)