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49 CFR Part 24 Subpart D. Moving Costs and Related Expenses. Key Topics. Subpart reorganization. Residential self-moves. Moves of personal property only. Calculating actual direct loss. Key Topics (cont.). Nonresidential moves. Low value/high bulk items.
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49 CFR Part 24Subpart D Moving Costs and Related Expenses
Key Topics • Subpart reorganization. • Residential self-moves. • Moves of personal property only. • Calculating actual direct loss. D--2
Key Topics (cont.) • Nonresidential moves. • Low value/high bulk items. • Moving personal property – various methods for: • Residential. • Commercial. D--3
Old Rule § 24.301 § 24.302 §24.303 §24.304 §24.305 §24.306 §24.307 New Rule §24.301 Expanded §24.302 Reworded §24.303 NEW* §24.304 Unchanged §24.305 New # only §24.306 New # only Reorganized Subpart *No longer subject to a$10,000 re-establishment cap. D--4
Residential Self-Moves • § 24.301(b) Moves from a dwelling. • § 24.301(c) Moves from a mobile home. • Self-moves based on the lower of two bids or estimates are not eligible for reimbursement under this section. • Labor and equipment rates limited to that paid by commercial movers. D--5
Residential Move Options § 24.301(B) • Commercial Move. • Actual cost based on Receipted Bills. • Fixed Residential Moving Cost Schedule. • Combination. D--6
“Let’s See How It Works” Please refer to examples entitled: Residential Self Move D--7
New § 24.301(e) covers situations in which the main business or dwelling is not required to move but the owner’s or tenant’s “stuff” is. Moves of Personal Property Only R/W D--8
§ 24.301(g)(14) Payment is the lesser of: Actual Direct Loss ( i ) Market value in place “as is.” LESS Sale $$$ or ( ii )Estimated cost to move and reconnect “as is.” D--9
“Let’s See How It Works” Please refer to example entitled: Working with Tangible Property Loss D--10
Nonresidential Moves • § 24.301(g)(17) Searching expense: • Limit raised to $2,500. • New reimbursement items. • Owner or professional services’ time spent for: • Obtaining permits and attending hearings. • Negotiating the purchase or lease of replacement site. D--11
Nonresidential Moves – Searching Expense • Appendix A, § 24.301(g)(17): • Examples of reasonable and necessary costs that may be considered for reimbursement. • Potential to use waiver under § 24.7 to exceed $2,500 for situations where warranted based on Federal funding Agency procedures. D--12
Low Value/High Bulk § 24.301(g)(18). This is a new addition to the list of eligible moving expenses. Stockpiled sand, gravel, and similar items Pay the lesser of ... Price for sale at old site. or Cost for new at new site. D--13
“Let’s See How It Works” Please refer to example entitled: Example of Low Value / High Bulk D--14
Nonresidential MovesRelated Eligible Expense • § 24.303 Actual, reasonable, and necessary costs for: • Utility connection from right of way: • Not related to personal property. • Professional services prior to purchase/lease to determine suitability: • Soil testing, feasibility, and marketing studies to determine site suitability. • Impact fees and one-time assessments. D--15
Ineligible Moving and Related Expenses § 24.301(h)(12) • Refundable security and utility deposits D--16