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3895-22
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9/14/2022
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organizations of a charitable nature generally providing a service to people of the community. <br /> Generally,they provide the service on the site or have employees at the site on a regular basis. <br /> The service is ongoing, not just for special events. Examples include drug and alcohol centers, <br /> social service facilities, soup kitchens, food banks, and surplus food distribution centers. <br /> is hereby repealed. <br /> Section 9. EMC 19.04.060 "Social service facility", which reads as follows: <br /> "Social service facility" means a facility housing a public or nonprofit agency that provides <br /> counseling, therapy or other social or human services to persons needing such services.This <br /> definition does not include schools, hospitals, clinics, day care, or residential uses. <br /> is hereby repealed. <br /> Section 10. Chapter 19.04.060 EMC is hereby amended to add the following subsection: <br /> "Social services" means a use operated by a public agency, nonprofit, or other organizations of a <br /> charitable nature generally providing a service to people of the community. Staff may be located <br /> primarily on site or may be based off site and provide regular hours or visits on site. Generally, <br /> they provide the service on the site or have employees at the site on a regular basis. The service <br /> is ongoing, not just for special events. Examples include services for behavioral health, <br /> counseling, therapy, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, and prepared meal distribution. This <br /> definition does not include schools, hospitals, clinics, day cares, food banks, or residential uses. <br /> Section 11. Subsection EMC 19.05.068(J), which reads as follows: <br /> J. Temporary outdoor encampments, safe parking areas or tiny home communities. <br /> 1. See EMC 19.08.200 regarding standards for temporary outdoor encampments, safe <br /> parking areas or tiny home communities. <br /> 2. See EMC 15.02.140 regarding notice requirements, review process and appeal <br /> procedures for temporary outdoor encampments, safe parking areas or tiny home <br /> communities. <br /> is hereby repealed. <br /> Section 12. EMC 19.05.080 Table 5-1 is hereby amended as shown in Exhibit 1,with strikeout text <br /> deleted and underlined text added. <br /> Section 13. EMC 19.05.090 Table 5-2 is hereby amended as shown in Exhibit 2,with strikeout text <br /> deleted and underlined text added. <br /> Section 14. EMC 19.05.110 Table 5-4 is hereby amended as shown in Exhibit 3,with strikeout text <br /> deleted and underlined text added. <br /> Section 15. EMC 19.08.200 is hereby amended as follows, with strikeout text deleted and underlined <br /> `! ORDINANCE 3895-22 <br /> Page 9 of 22 <br />
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