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d. Length of Stay. The length of stay of an individual client shall not exceed six (6) months within a twelve (12) <br />month period; days of stay need not be consecutive. <br />e. Location criteria: Separation from Other Emergency Shelters. There shall be a buffer of at least 250 feet from <br />any other Emergency Shelter for Homeless or Multiservice Center for Homeless, as measured from the property <br />line of one site to the nearest property line of the other. <br />f. Management and Operation Plan. The applicant or operator shall submit a Management and Operation Plan <br />for an Emergency Shelter for Homeless or a Multiservice Center for Homeless for review and comment by the <br />Community Development Director and Chief of Police at the time the project is proposed, prior to issuance of <br />permits. The Plan shall remain in effect throughout the life of the facility, with any changes subject to review by <br />the Community Development Director and Chief of Police. The Plan shall be available for review by any City <br />official or member of the public at all times during the hours of operation, and shall address the following issues <br />consistent with the best practices: <br />i. Hours and days during which the shelter will be open; shelters open more than 12 hours per day shall provide <br />homeless support services; <br />ii List of the services to be provided; <br />iii. Measures to ensure that waiting and intake areas (as required above) are effectively utilized to minimize <br />clients congregating or loitering elsewhere onsite or offsite in project vicinity prior to admittance; <br />iv. Procedures for redirecting those clients seeking admittance who cannot be accommodated by the facility; <br />v. Provisions for separation of sleeping areas for males, females, and family units; <br />vi. Plan for litter and trash removal attributable to clients, onsite and within the project vicinity, in a timely <br />manner; <br />vii. Plan for extending and receiving communications with neighbors, City staff, and general public; <br />viii Ratio of staff to clients; <br />ix. Security plan for operating and non-operating hours, both onsite and offsite in the shelter and its vicinity, <br />including secured access; screening and admittance of clients; emergency contact information; compliance with <br />Fullerton Municipal Code Chapter 7.150; nighttime illumination of site; prohibitions against weapon <br />possession, violent or criminal activity and use of alcohol or narcotics on the property; and establishing <br />procedures for responding to emergencies and incidents, including expelling clients from the facility; <br />x. Provisions for offering services to veterans; <br />g. Compliance with Airport Environs Land Use Plan. Any Emergency Shelter Overlay Zone proposed within <br />the Fullerton Municipal Airport influence area pursuant to FMC Section 15.56.050.B is subject to the following <br />provisions: <br />i. Any Emergency Shelter for Homeless or Multiservice Center for Homeless within the RPZ or APZ for <br />Fullerton Municipal Airport shall comply with all applicable standards set forth in the Airport Environs Land <br />Use Plan for Fullerton Municipal Airport (AELUP) as adopted by the Orange County Airport Land Use <br />Commission. <br />3 <br /> <br />