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Item 13 - OC Grand Jury's Investigative Report, Findings, and Recommendations Regarding Group Homes and the Orange County Animal Care Shelter
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Item 13 - OC Grand Jury's Investigative Report, Findings, and Recommendations Regarding Group Homes and the Orange County Animal Care Shelter
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Grand Jury Findings — "Group Homes" <br />Responses to Recommendations <br />City <br />Can Be <br />Requires <br />Need <br />Position <br />Accomplished <br />City Council <br />Budget <br />Completion <br />Recommendation <br />(1, 2, 3, <br />Response to Finding <br />by Staff <br />Policy <br />Allocation <br />Date <br />or 4) <br />Administratively <br />Direction <br />(Y or N) <br />(Y or N) <br />(Y or N) <br />development of model <br />undertaking requires time and budget <br />ordinances. (F6, F7, F9) <br />resources for legal counsel to develop a <br />well -formed ordinance, taking into <br />account data to develop solid findings, <br />community and industry input, and civic <br />leaders' input. <br />R3 <br />Orange County cities and <br />3 <br />This recommendation requires further <br />N <br />Y <br />Y <br />2025 <br />the County of Orange <br />analysis and consideration for budget <br />should pool resources for <br />allocations, as the subject matter is <br />defense of lawsuits <br />complex due to layers of local, state, and <br />federal regulations. The legislative <br />challenging group home <br />preemption imposed by the State of <br />ordinances. To be <br />California significantly hinders local <br />implemented by July 1, <br />authorities from exercising control over <br />2024. (F6, F8, F9) <br />the timing, manner, and location of <br />group homes with fewer than six <br />occupants. Moreover, such an <br />undertaking requires time and budget <br />resources for legal counsel to develop a <br />well -formed ordinance, taking into <br />account data to develop solid findings, <br />community and industry input, and civic <br />leaders' input. Legal counsel assistance <br />would also be required for defense and <br />to assist with proactive enforcement <br />against unlicensed/un permitted <br />operators. <br />
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