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121 <br />EVERETT <br />EXHIBIT C - EMC 19.08.200 HOMELESS SHELTER AND HOUSING <br />under 18 are allowed in the facility, such as for family shelters, specific provisions must be <br />identified in the management responsibility plan to ensure safety, security, and wellbeing of the <br />minor. <br />5. 44: Managing Agency Responsibilities. <br />a. The managing agency and temporary encampment residents of the facility shall ensure <br />compliance with Washington State statutes and the Everett Municipal Code concerning, but <br />not limited to, drinking water connections, solid waste disposal, human waste, electrical <br />systems, and fire-resistant materials. <br />b. The managing agency shall appoint a member to serve as a point of contact for the Everett <br />police department. At least one member must be on duty at all times. The names of the on <br />duty members shall be posted daily. <br />c. The managing agency shall take all reasonable and legal steps to obtain verifiable <br />identification from prospective encampment residents of the facility and use the identification <br />to obtain sex offender and warrant checks from the appropriate agency. The managing agency <br />will not be conducting the sex offender and warrant checks but will submit to the appropriate <br />agency the verified identification information obtained through such steps. All of the Everett <br />police department's requirements with respect to identified sex offenders or prospective <br />residents with warrants shall be met. <br />d. The managing agency shall immediately contact the Everett police department if someone <br />is rejected or ejected from the temporary encampment facility where the reason for rejection <br />or ejection is an active warrant or a match on a sex offender check, or if, in the opinion of the <br />on -duty member or on -duty security staff, the rejected/ejected person is a potential threat to <br />the community. <br />e. The managing agency shall permit inspections of the temporary encampment facility by the <br />city's code compliance officers, building inspector, permit services manager, fire marshal or <br />their designee without prior notice. The managing agency shall implement all directives <br />resulting from such inspections within forty-eight hours of notice. <br />providers of shelters and services for homeless persons within the city and shall make inquiry <br />with these providers regarding the availability of existing resources. <br />f. The managing agency shall submit an updated management plan to the planning department <br />within thirty days of any changes in operations that are covered in the plan. <br />6. 11. Transit Services Transportation Plan. <br />a. A transportation plan is required which shall include provision for transit services. <br />b. The temporary encampment emergency shelter shall be located within one-half mile of <br />transit service. <br />7. --: Code of Conduct. The managing agency shall develop a shelter resident code of conduct <br />agreement that addresses expected acceptable conduct during the resident's stay and shall submit <br />the code in the management plan. The code of conduct shall, at a minimum, containing rules that <br />limit adverse impacts within the shelter and the surrounding neighborhood. All residents of an <br />emergency shelter are required to sign the A code of conduct agreement ""a" be rc^uircd for the <br />emergency shelter and shall be is required to be and shall be enforced by the managing agency. The <br />code shall contain the following as a minimum: address expected acceptable conduct required by <br />all shelter residents. The code of conduct shall contain rules that limit adverse impacts within the <br />shelter and the surrounding neighborhood(s). <br />Planning Commission Resolution 22-02 <br />Homeless Shelters and Housing Code Amendments <br />Exhibit C: EMC 19.08.200 Homeless Shelter and Housing <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />