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EXHIBIT A - EMC 19.04 DEFINITIONS <br />Existing <br />Proposed <br />history, and personal behaviors. Permanent supportive <br />housing is paired with on -site or off -site voluntary <br />services designed to support a person living with a <br />complex and disabling behavioral health or physical <br />health condition who was experiencing homelessness <br />or was at imminent risk of homelessness prior to <br />moving into housing to retain their housing and be a <br />successful tenant in a housing arrangement, improve <br />the resident's health status, and connect the resident <br />of the housing with community -based health care, <br />treatment, or employment services. Permanent <br />supportive housing is subject to all of the rights and <br />responsibilities defined in chapter 59.18 RCW. <br />rental housing, especially related to rental history, <br />criminal history, and personal behaviors. Permanent <br />supportive housing is paired with on site or off -site <br />voluntary services designed to support a person <br />living with a complex and disabling behavioral <br />health or physical health condition who was <br />experiencing homelessness or was at imminent risk <br />of homelessness prior to moving into housing to <br />retain their housing and be a successful tenant in a <br />housing arrangement, improve the resident's health <br />status, and connect the resident of the housing with <br />community based health care, treatment, or <br />employment services. Permanent supportive housing <br />is subject to all of the rights and responsibilities <br />defined in chapter 59,18 RCW. <br />"Supportive housing" see "permanent supportive <br />"Supportive housing" means a combination of housing, <br />including low barrier housing, and services intended as <br />a cost-effective way to help people live more stable and <br />productive lives. The housing type is a multiple -family <br />dwelling owned or sponsored by a qualified nonprofit <br />provider or government entity, designed for occupancy <br />by persons that are either (1) experiencing or at risk of <br />experiencing homelessness; (2) are experiencing a <br />disability that presents barriers to employment and <br />housing stability; or (3) generally require structured <br />supportive services such as case management and <br />twenty -four-hour on -site facility management to be <br />successful living in the community and is intended to <br />provide long-term, rather than transitional, housing. <br />housing". ^^cans of housing, inct udi 4g <br />a combination <br />' ba" r housin8 and ` tc d d a „st_ <br />to help live more stable and <br />effective way people <br />lives. The housing type is a multiple family <br />productive <br />dwelling by a nonprofit <br />owned or sponsored qualified <br />entity, designed for occupancy <br />provider or government <br />by that (1) experiencing or at risk of <br />persons arc either <br />homelessness; (2) experiencing a <br />experiencing arc <br />disability that barriers to employment and <br />presents <br />housing or (3) require structured <br />stability; generally <br />such as case management and <br />supportive services <br />twenty four hour facility management to be <br />on site <br />living in the community and is intended to <br />successful <br />long term, than transitional, housing. <br />provide rather <br />Everett municipal code does not currently include a <br />definition for transitional housing <br />"Transitional housing" has the same meaning as RCW <br />84.36.043(2)(c): <br />"Transitional housing" means a project that provides <br />housing and supportive services to homeless persons <br />or families for up to two years and that has as its <br />purpose facilitating the movement of homeless <br />persons and families into independent living. <br />Planning Commission Resolution 22-02 <br />Homeless Shelters and Housing Code Amendments <br />Exhibit A: EMC 19.04 Definitions <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />EVERETT <br />