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3895-22
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9/14/2022
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5. Lighting. Exterior lighting must be directed downward and contained within the outdoor <br /> emergency shelter. <br /> 6. Inspections. <br /> a. The managing agency shall permit inspections of the outdoor emergency shelter by <br /> the Snohomish health district without prior notice and implement all directives of the <br /> health district within the time period specified by the health district. <br /> b. The managing agency shall permit access by the Everett police department and <br /> Snohomish County sheriff, without prior notice, to the outdoor emergency shelter site <br /> at all times. <br /> 7. Other: <br /> a. Units are limited to one hundred twenty (120) square feet and must be spaced at <br /> least six (6) feet apart; <br /> b. Electricity and heat, if provided, must be inspected and approved by the city's <br /> building official; <br /> c. Space heaters, if provided, must be approved by the city fire marshal; <br /> d. Each unit must have a fire extinguisher; <br /> e. Adequate restrooms must be provided, including restrooms solely for families if <br /> present, along with hand-washing and potable running water to be available if not <br /> provided within the individual units, including accommodating black water; and <br /> 3. Encampment Management Responsibility Plan. Prior to or upon filing their land use <br /> 11. Safe Parking for Religious Organization. Pursuant to RCW 35.21.915, a regional <br /> organization may host safe parking efforts at its on site parking lot without limitations on <br /> any other congregationally sponsored uses <br /> during the hosting, except for limitations as follows: <br /> a. No less than one space may be devoted to safe parking per ten on site parking <br /> spaces; <br /> b. Restroom access must be provided either within the buildings on the property or <br /> recreational vehicles are hosted; and <br /> c. Religious organizations providing spaces for safe parking must continue to abide <br /> by existing f on sites ark b M + th t th f f <br /> the minimum number of spaces required " hapter o 3 EM <br /> 5. Temporary Tiny Home Communities. In addition to other provisions of this section, the <br /> following requirements must be me <br /> a. The review authority may impose a maximum unit square footage of one <br /> hundred twenty square feet, with units set at least six feet apart; <br /> b. Electricity and heat, if provided, must be inspected and approved by the city's <br /> ORDINANCE 3895-22 <br /> Page 13 of 22 <br />
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