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• No fundamental right to camp on public property <br />Senate Bill 2 <br />• Identify number of homeless persons within city /jurisdiction <br />• Identify at least one zone where Emergency Shelters allowed by right to meet <br />local homeless need <br />• SB 2 - Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing Ordinance (September <br />2013) <br />• Housing Element policy to facilitate Shelters and Housings for homeless <br />persons (January 2014) <br />SB2 Framework <br />Potential Sites: Allowed by Right in Industrial <br />Zoning Districts <br />➢ Light Industrial (M1) <br />Heavy Industrial (M2) <br />➢ Industrial Specific Developments (SD) <br />• Total of 995 acres <br />- •; <br />SB2 — Types of Facilities A <br />• Multiservice Center for Homeless <br />➢ Minimum 150 beds or persons served <br />nightly, maximum 200 beds (only one). Open during daytime with services <br />• Emergency Shelter for Homeless <br />➢ Maximum of 30 beds, greater than 30 bed up to 150 beds with a <br />conditional use permit <br />SB2 — Salvation Army Expansion <br />Alteration or enlargement of an existing nonconforming shelter permitted: <br />• Existing minimum of 35 bed may expand to 75 beds <br />• Zoning Code signage, building setback, architectural standards and <br />landscape requirements compliance <br />Management and Operational Plan Standard <br />• Include "Best Practices" <br />• Security Plan/ Transportation Plan <br />• "Good Neighbor' Communication Plan <br />• Client eligibility and intake process <br />• Participation in OC HMIS data collection program <br />• Approval of Planning Manager and Chief of Police <br />Best Practices and Model Programs <br />• City Net, Anaheim Homeless Collaborative, presented by Brad Fieldhouse <br />Current Reality <br />Poverty statistics: <br />Nearly 1 in 5 people in So CA live in poverty <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 4 JUNE 12, 2014 <br />1 0A -4 <br />