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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 /> 5. Concentration of use. The proposed shelter must be more than 300 feet from any other <br /> homeless shelter. <br /> 6. Exterior and interior client areas and facilities. <br /> The following facilities are required: <br /> a. A waiting and client intake area of not less than 10 square feet per bed; <br /> b. A lockable storage facility for each resident; <br /> c. Separate toilets and bathing facilities for men and women, unless shelter is limited <br /> to only one sex; <br /> d. Central kitchen and dining room; <br /> The development may provide one or more of the following specific common facilities for <br /> the exclusive use of residents and staff: <br /> e. Recreation room; <br /> f. Counseling center; <br /> q. Childcare facilities; <br /> h. Other support services; <br /> i. Administrative office for staff <br /> j. If outdoor designated smoking area is provided it must be compliant with city <br /> smoking regulations pursuant to Chapter 9.24 and not visible from a public street. <br /> k. Outdoor activity areas, provided they are separate from any designated smoking <br /> area and not visible from a public street. <br /> 7. Trash and recycling storage area. All trash and refuse shall be contained completely <br /> within a trash enclosure and screened from view. The trash enclosure shall be sized to <br /> accommodate both trash and recycling containers. <br /> 8. Provision of on-site management and security. On-site management and on-site security <br /> shall be provided during the hours when the homeless shelter is in operation. The <br /> operator shall provide to the City (on an ongoing basis) a name and 24-hour contact <br /> telephone number for the person responsible for the facility. <br /> 9. Noise. The use shall be conducted in compliance with the city noise regulations pursuant <br /> to Chapter 9.04. <br /> 10. Lighting. For security purposes the use shall comply with the minimum lighting <br /> requirements for commercial buildings as provided in Chapter 20.36, and to the <br /> provisions of subsection 18.44.080(D). <br /> 11. Homeless shelter management plan. The operator of a homeless shelter shall prepare a <br /> management plan that includes, as applicable, the following: staff training to meet the <br /> needs of shelter residents; community outreach; adequate security measures to protect <br /> shelter residents and surrounding uses; services provided to assist residents with <br /> obtaining permanent shelter and income; active participation with the Alameda County <br /> Continuum of Care or equivalent; and screening of residents to ensure compatibility with <br /> services provided at or through the shelter. <br /> Page 9 of 15 <br />