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1. The allowed density shall be the number of units that can be placed on the site while <br /> meeting the dimensional standards and all other required standards of the zone in which <br /> the project is located except that in single-family zones, building height shall be determined <br /> during the review process based upon compatibility with surrounding uses. <br /> 2. Access to transit must be available within five hundred feet of the development. <br /> 3. A written management plan shall be provided for the review and approval of the <br /> planning director. At a minimum, a management plan shall address the following <br /> components: <br /> a. Specify the nature of the supportive housing project and its intended occupants; <br /> b. Identify potential impact(s) on nearby residential uses and proposed methods to <br /> mitigate those impacts; <br /> c. Include a neighborhood outreach plan that addresses how the applicant will <br /> communicate with and inform the neighborhood before and after project approval; <br /> d. Identify the project management or agency to whom support staff are responsible <br /> and who will be available to resolve concerns pertaining to the facility. The plan shall <br /> specify procedures for updating any changes in contact information; <br /> e. Identify staffing, supervision and security arrangements appropriate to the facility. A <br /> twenty-four-hour on-site manager is required; <br /> f. On-site services shall be for residents of the facility only; <br /> g. The management plan will contain requirements for updating all contact <br /> information to the city when changes occur; <br /> h. If the planning director determines at any time there is evidence of fraud in <br /> obtaining the permit; concealment or misrepresentation of any material fact on the <br /> application or on any subsequent applications or reports; or that the supportive housing <br /> project is found to be in violation of the approved plans, conditions of approval, or the <br /> terms of the permit or management plan, and the owner has failed to correct the <br /> violation after proper notice thereof; then the city may initiate compliance proceedings <br /> as provided by Chapter 1.20. <br /> E ORDINANCE Page 5 of 7 <br />