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REQUEST FOR <br />Planning Commission Action <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DATE: <br />JULY 22, 2013 <br />TITLE: <br />PUBLIC HEARING - FILED BY THE CITY OF <br />SANTA ANA, ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT <br />NO. 2013-01 TO AMEND THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL <br />CODE RELATED TO EMERGENCY SHELTERS, <br />TRANSITIONAL AND SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOR <br />THE HOMELESS <br />PLANNING COMMISSION SECRETARY <br />APPROVED <br />0 As Recommended <br />11 As Amended <br />? Set Public Hearing For <br />DENIED <br />H Applicant's Request <br />O Staff Recommendation <br />CONTINUED TO <br />Prepared by Melanie G. McCann <br />? *---t-11xecutive - <br />Director <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />Planning M ager <br />Recommend that the City Council adopt an ordinance approving Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. <br />2013-01. <br />Request of the Applicant <br />The City of Santa Ana is requesting approval of a zoning ordinance amendment to establish <br />regulations related to emergency shelters, transitional housing and supportive housing for the <br />homeless. <br />Project Description <br />The proposed Zoning Ordinance Amendment is based on the provisions of Senate Bill 2 (SB2), <br />Government Code, which require local agencies to identify one or more zones where emergency <br />shelters are allowed as a permitted use without a conditional use permit, provided that the zone(s) <br />include a sufficient number of sites to accommodate the number of homeless individuals in the <br />community. To comply with SB2 and address homeless needs in Santa Ana, this Zoning Ordinance <br />Amendment proposes to add definitions for Emergency Shelters and Multiservice Centers to serve <br />the homeless, and identifies Emergency Shelters and Multiservice Centers as permitted uses in the <br />industrial zones including Light Industrial (M1), Heavy Industrial (M2) and Industrial Specific <br />Developments (SD) districts, subject to separation requirements from residences, schools, parks <br />and other shelters. In addition, provisions to clarify Transitional Housing and Permanent Supportive <br />Housing to the Zoning Code are also proposed (Exhibit 1). <br />Protect Backaround <br />Senate Bill 2 (SB2) was adopted by the California State Legislature and became law in 2008. This <br />Bill added emergency shelters and transitional housing to the Government Code relating to local <br />planning, and required that General Plan Housing Elements identify one or more zones in the City <br />EXHIBIT A <br />75A-3