emergency shelter ordinance city council 08.02.10
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Emergency Shelter Ordinance
City Council
08.02.10
• Introduce the Emergency Shelter/Supportive and Transitional Housing Ordinance for first reading.
• Set the proposed second reading and adoption for Sept. 20, 2010.
Staff Recommendations
• City’s 10-year Strategy– Shelter Beds– Transitional Housing Units
• Transition from Managing to Ending Homelessness
• 2010 VC Homeless Count = 601 in Ventura
Shelter Needs
• One zone by right (without a use permit) to accommodate unmet need
• Transitional /supportive housing –a residential use - subject only to those restrictions that apply to other residential uses.
State Law (SB2)
• Max # of beds• Off-street parking• Interior/Exterior waiting areas • Provision of Onsite Management• Proximity to other shelters • Length of Stay• Lighting• Security
SB 2 Standards
• 15 clients in R-3, Professional, Commercial, Hospital, or T4-T6 zone.
• R-3-5 zone requires Director’s Permit• 55 clients within ¼ mile of an existing
bus transit route or rail station in a Professional, Commercial, Industrial, Hospital, or T4-T6 zone.
Capacity Standard
• If on-site = an enclosed or screened waiting area
• No queuing within the public right-of-way or within any parking lot
Intake Areas
On-site Management
• 24-hours a day/7-days each week• On-site personnel• Client restrictions• Length of stay• Security
• Ample bike parking• Near transit
services/transport provided.
• Less vehicle parking required if near transit.
Parking
Proposed Shelter Areas
Zoning Map
Civic Engagement
• Planning Commission meetings (April 6, May 4, June 15)
• Community Councils
• Stakeholder meetings
• Shelter Operator meetings
• Homeless Subcommittee Meeting
Staff Recommendations
1. Introduce the Emergency Shelter/Supportive and Transitional Housing Ordinance for first reading.
2. Set the proposed second reading and adoption for Sept. 20, 2010.
Emergency Shelter Definition
Housing with minimal supportive services for homeless persons that is limited to occupancy of six months or less by a homeless person. No individual or household may be denied emergency shelter because of an inability to pay.
Transitional Housing*
… buildings configured as rental housing developments, but operated under program requirements that call for the termination of assistance and recirculation of the assisted unit to another eligible program recipient at some predetermined future point in time, which shall be no less than six months.
*To be treated as residential.
Supportive Housing*
…housing with no limit on length of stay, that is occupied by the target population, and that is linked to onsite or offsite services that assist the supportive housing resident in retaining the housing, improving his or her health status, and maximizing his or her ability to live and, when possible, work in the community.
*To be treated as residential.