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Primary Use Classes) of Chapter 18.36 (Types of Uses) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code, <br />shall comply with all of the following provisions: <br /> .010 Location. An Emergency Shelter and/or Recuperative Care/Medical Respite use that meets the <br />Separation, Approval, Facility and Operations Plan requirements of this Section 18.38.125 (Emergency Shelters <br />and Recuperative Care/Medical Respite) may be located on any parcel: <br /> .0101 Designated by the General Plan for Industrial land use; and, <br /> .0102 Within the Industrial (I) Zone or Development Areas 1 and 2 of the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan <br />No. 2015-01 (SP 2015-01) Zone. <br /> .0103 Supportive and Transitional Housing, as defined by subsections .110 and .120 of Section 18.36.030 <br />(Residential Primary Use Classes) of Chapter 18.36 (Types of Uses) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim <br />Municipal Code, may be co-located with an Emergency Shelter, subject to the requirements of subsection <br />18.38.125.080 (Supportive and Transitional Housing) of this Chapter 18.38 (Supplemental Use Regulations). <br /> .020 Separation. An Emergency Shelter and/or Recuperative Care/Medical Respite use is prohibited on <br />parcels that meet any of the criteria below, unless otherwise approved by a conditional use permit consistent <br />with Chapter 18.66 (Conditional Use Permits) and subsection 18.38.125.060 (Additional Findings Required). <br /> .0201 Parcels within 300 feet, measured from the property line, from any other Emergency Shelter and/or <br />Recuperative Care/Medical Respite use, <br /> .0202 Parcels within 1000 feet, measured from the property line, from any property designated for <br />residential use by the Anaheim General Plan, including any mixed-use designation that permits residential uses, <br /> .0203 Parcels within 1000 feet, measured from the property line, from any public or private school serving <br />a minor population, any day-care center and any assisted-living facility. <br /> .030 Approval. The following shall be the approval process for an Emergency Shelter and/or Recuperative <br />Care/Medical Respite use that meets the Location, Separation, Facility and Operations Plan requirements of this <br />Section 18.38.125 (Emergency Shelters and Recuperative Care/Medical Respite): <br /> .0301 A single Emergency Shelter housing up to 50 occupants, a single Recuperative Care/Medical Respite <br />use housing up to 50 occupants, or a combination of multiple Emergency Shelters and/or Recuperative <br />Care/Medical Respite uses with a combined capacity not to exceed 50 occupants, shall be a permitted use. <br /> .0302 Approval of an Emergency Shelter during a Shelter Crisis. The City Manager is the approval <br />authority for the first 425 shelter beds developed in a single Emergency Shelter or combination of Emergency <br />Shelters following the City Council's adoption of Resolution No. 2018- 118 ("Shelter Crisis"). <br /> .01 The City Manager's approval shall be pursuant to a written agreement with the property owner or <br />Emergency Shelter Operator, which must include a detailed Operations Plan for the proposed shelter(s). <br /> .02 The City Manager may also approve the relocation/replacement of the first 425 shelter beds, <br />permitted during a Shelter Crisis, in another Emergency Shelter or combination of Emergency Shelters. The <br />City Manager's approval of relocation/replacement beds shall be pursuant to a written agreement with the <br />property owner or Emergency Shelter Operator, which must include a description of how the <br />relocation/replacement will be sequenced, including the date the existing beds will cease to be in use and the <br />date the relocated/replaced beds will be in use. In addition, the property owner or Emergency Shelter Operator <br />2 <br /> <br />
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