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City Council
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3/11/2013
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7.B. - Page 18 <br /> �-Chapter 633, 5tatutes of 2007(5B 2)� <br /> To demonstrate that pracessing pracedures and stan�ards are objective and encourage and <br /> facilitate de�elopment of emergency shelters, the hausing element must address how: <br /> • zoning explicitly allows the use (meaning the use is specifica�fy described in the <br /> zoning code); <br /> • deveiopment standards and permi� �rocedures do r�ot render the use infeasible; <br /> • zorting, de�elopment and management standarcfs, permit procedures and other <br /> applicable land-use regulations pramote the use t�rough objecti�e; and <br /> predictable standards. <br /> SB 2 allows flexibifity far local governments to apply written, objecti�e development and <br /> management standards for emergency shelters as described in statue and I�elow. <br /> • Th� maximum numi�er of�eds nr persons permitted to be served nightfy �y the <br /> facifity. <br /> • Off-street parking based upon demonstrated need, provided that the standards <br /> do r�ot require more parking for emergency shelters t�an for other residential or <br /> commercial uses within the same zone. <br /> • The size and location af exferior and interior on-site waiting and cl�ent intake <br /> areas. <br /> • 7'he pro�ision of on-site management. � I �- <br /> + The proximify �o other emergency shelters <br /> pro�ided that emergency shelters are not ` <br /> required to be more than 300 feet apart. � � <br /> � <br /> • The length af stay. ; - , <br /> • Lighting. `.:y . , , � <br /> • Security during ho�rs that the emergency - - '�}�� . �` � <br /> shelter is in operation. µ,�,=� �"��'�-�� . -.' � <br /> These star�dards must be designed to encourage - - r',� <br /> __ _.._ :�,��, <br /> and facilitate fhe de�elopment of, or con�ersion to, <br /> an emergency shelter. For example, a standard <br /> establishing the maximum number af beds should �' <br /> + '..r I <br /> act to encourage the de�elopment of an ,.�, �� t ;�� �- <br /> emergency shelter; Iacal go�ernmenfs should F .--�1 � <br /> establish fiexible ranges for hours of aperation; � _� �'�- '' <br /> length af stay provision sk�ould be consistent with "i��� <br /> financing programs or statutory defini#ions limiting � � 4 <br /> occ�pancy to six months (Health and Safety Code -��- ' <br /> 5ection 50801) and should not unduly impair �, <br /> shelter operations. Appropriate management .;� "'�'�=-'" <br /> stan�ards are reasonable and limited ta ensure the operation and mainter�ance o#the <br /> property. <br /> S#ate Department ofHousing - 11 - May 2408 <br /> and Communify Development <br />
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