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11A - ORDINANCE - EMERGENCY SHELTERS AND HOUSING FOR HOMELESS
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9/3/2013
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Section 9. Section 41-1201 of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is <br /> hereby added to read as follows: <br /> <br /> Sec. 41-1201. Same-Standards. <br /> <br /> Where permitted, any Emergency Shelter for Homeless or Multiservice <br /> Center for Homeless shall comply with the following: <br /> (1) Occupancy. A maximum of 30 beds or persons may be served <br /> nightly, with associated support service not open to the public. One Multiservice Center <br /> may be permitted in the City of Santa Ana, allowing a minimum of 150 beds or persons <br /> may be served nightly and maximum of 200 beds. Any Emergency Shelter for Homeless <br /> with greater than 30 beds, but less than 150 beds, shall be subject to approval of a <br /> Conditional Use Permit consistent with Article V of this chapter. <br /> <br /> (2) Separation Criteria. Said uses are to be located at least 500 <br /> feet from any residential use or residentially zoned property, park, child care center, or <br /> kindergarten through 12th grade curriculum school, as measured from the closest property <br /> line. An exception to this separation requirement may be granted if significant physical <br /> features act as barriers from said sensitive uses; such as a freeway, railroad right of way, <br /> or like features. In addition, at least 300 feet shall be maintained from any other <br /> Emergency Shelter for Homeless or Multiservice Center for Homeless, as measured from <br /> the closest property line. Said uses shall be located within '/z-mile of a transit stop. <br /> <br /> (3) Parking. One (1) vehicle parking space shall be provided per <br /> 5 beds. A covered and secured area for bicycle parking shall be provided for use by staff <br /> and clients, commensurate with demonstrated need, but no less than a minimum of eight <br /> (8) bike parking spaces. <br /> <br /> (4) Waiting and Intake Area. A client waiting and intake area shall <br /> be provided and contain a minimum of ten (10) square feet per bed provided at the facility. <br /> The client waiting and intake area shall be screened from the public right of way by a solid <br /> wall of at least six (6) feet in height, and shall be sufficient in size to accommodate all <br /> persons waiting to enter the facility. <br /> <br /> (5) Support Services. Emergency Shelters shall allocate sufficient <br /> areas on site, outside of any required landscape areas, to provide the following minimal <br /> support services: <br /> <br /> a. Food preparation and dining areas. <br /> b. Laundry facilities. <br /> C. Restrooms and showers <br /> d. Areas to secure and store client belongings. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 4 <br /> 11 A-6 <br />
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