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3/19/2013
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EXHIBIT A <br /> Proposed Code Amendment, Redline <br /> Title 18 (List of Chapters), Chapter 18.08 (Definitions), Chapter 18.24 (Districts Generally), Chapter <br /> 18.28 (A Agricultural District), Chapter 18.32 (R-1 One-Family Residential District), Chapter 18.36 <br /> (RM Multi-Family Residential Districts), Chapter 18.44(C Commercial Districts), Chapter 18.76 (H- <br /> P-D Hillside Planned Development District), New Chapter 18.82 (SF Service Facilities Overlay <br /> District), Chapter 18.88 (Off Street Parking Facilities), New Chapter 18.107 (Supportive Housing <br /> and Transitional Housing) <br /> base district shall apply. For properties within the SF overlay district that have an approved PUD <br /> development plan, the uses and standards of the PUD shall apply, except that homeless shelters <br /> shall be a permitted use without a conditional use permit, or other discretionary permit. <br /> 18.82.040 Permitting procedures and standards. <br /> A. Permitted use. Within the SF overlay district a homeless shelter that meets all of the <br /> standards provided in subsection 18.82.040 (B) shall be approved ministerially with a zoning <br /> certificate, without discretionary review or a public hearing. <br /> 1. The application for a zoning certificate fora homeless shelter shall be submitted to the <br /> planning division and shall include: <br /> a. Plot plan (drawn to scale) showing the dimensions of the lot on which the homeless <br /> shelter will be located; the location and dimension of setbacks of all existing and <br /> proposed structures on the proposed site; all easements; building envelopes• and <br /> parking for the project site; and <br /> b. Floor plans of the entire structure or structures with each room dimensioned the <br /> resulting floor area calculated for each room, and calculation of the total floor area. <br /> The use of each room shall be identified`nd <br /> c. A homeless shelter management plan as required in subsection B of this section; <br /> and <br /> d. Any additional drawings or statements demonstrating compliance with the <br /> standards required by subsection B of this section. <br /> 2. The zoning certificate shall document compliance of the homeless shelter with this <br /> chapter and shall be kept on file in the Community Development Department for the <br /> duration of the operation of the homeless shelter. <br /> B. Required standards for homeless shelters. <br /> 1. Basic development standards. A homeless shelter shall conform to all property <br /> development standards of the zoning district in which it is located, except as modified by <br /> this section. <br /> 2. Maximum number of beds. A homeless shelter shall contain a maximum of 50 beds to <br /> provide over-night accommodation fora maximum of 50 persons. In addition a homeless <br /> shelter shall not exceed a ratio of one bed for each 400 square feet of lot area. <br /> 3. Off-street parking. A homeless shelter shall provide one parking space for every 4 beds <br /> plus one parking space for each employee on the largest shift, plus one parking space <br /> for each company vehicle. Otherwise off-street parking shall comply with all applicable <br /> provisions of Chapter 18.88 of this title. <br /> 4. Length of stay. No individual or family shall reside in a homeless shelter for more than 90 <br /> consecutive days. Extensions up to a total stay of 180 days may be provided if no <br /> alternative housing is available. <br /> Page 8 of 15 <br />
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