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overnight shelter, temporary small house on -site, or vehicle resident safe parking, for <br />homeless persons on property owned or controlled by the religious organization; <br />(b) Requires a religious organization to obtain insurance pertaining to the liability of a <br />municipality with respect to homeless persons housed on property owned by a religious <br />organization or otherwise requires the religious organization to indemnify the <br />municipality against such liability; <br />(c) Imposes permit fees in excess of the actual costs associated with the review and <br />approval of permit applications. A city or town has discretion to reduce or waive permit <br />fees for a religious organization that is hosting the homeless; <br />(d) Specifically limits a religious organization's availability to host an outdoor <br />encampment on its property or property controlled by the religious organization to fewer <br />than six months during any calendar year. However, a city or town may enact an <br />ordinance or regulation that requires a separation of time of no more than three months <br />between subsequent or established outdoor encampments at a particular site; <br />(e) Specifically limits a religious organization's outdoor encampment hosting term to <br />fewer than four consecutive months; <br />(f) Limits the number of simultaneous religious organization outdoor encampment <br />hostings within the same municipality during any given period of time. Simultaneous and <br />adjacent hostings of outdoor encampments by religious organizations may be limited if <br />located within one thousand feet of another outdoor encampment concurrently hosted by <br />a religious organization; <br />(g) Limits a religious organization's availability to host safe parking efforts at its on -site <br />parking lot, including limitations on any other congregationally sponsored uses and the <br />parking available to support such uses during the hosting, except for limitations that are <br />in accord with the following criteria that would govern if enacted by local ordinance or <br />memorandum of understanding between the host religious organization and the <br />jurisdiction: <br />(i) No less than one space may be devoted to safe parking per ten on -site parking <br />spaces; <br />(ii) Restroom access must be provided either within the buildings on the <br />property or through use of portable facilities, with the provision for proper <br />disposal of waste if recreational vehicles are hosted; and <br />(iii) Religious organizations providing spaces for safe parking must continue to <br />abide by any existing on -site parking minimum requirement so that the <br />provision of safe parking spaces does not reduce the total number of available <br />parking spaces below the minimum number of spaces required by the city or <br />town, but a city or town may enter into a memorandum of understanding with a <br />religious organization that reduces the minimum number of on -site parking <br />spaces required; <br />(h) Limits a religious organization's availability to host an indoor overnight shelter in <br />spaces with at least two accessible exits due to lack of sprinklers or other fire -related <br />concerns, except that: <br />(i) If a city or town fire official finds that fire -related concerns associated with <br />an indoor overnight shelter pose an imminent danger to persons within the <br />shelter, the city or town may take action to limit the religious organization's <br />availability to host the indoor overnight shelter; and <br />(ii) A city or town may require a host religious organization to enter into a <br />memorandum of understanding for fire safety that includes local fire district <br />inspections, an outline for appropriate emergency procedures, a determination of <br />the most viable means to evacuate occupants from inside the host site with <br />appropriate illuminated exit signage, panic bar exit doors, and a completed fire <br />watch agreement indicating: <br />City Council Staff Memo: <br />Shelter and Housing for Homeless Individuals Code Amendments— Ordinance <br />Page 4 of 10 <br />
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