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3957-23
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5/3/2023
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2023 ORDINANCE Page 6 of 8 <br /> <br /> <br />A. Designated Qualified Service Locations. The Mayor shall have the authority from time to time to <br />designate in writing one or more Qualifying Service Locations as Designated Qualifying Service <br />Locations, taking into consideration the impact to public health and safety for residents, businesses, <br />staff, and individuals seeking services, as well as the city resources utilized in the area. A Service <br />Facility Buffer Zone for such Designated Qualifying Service Location is established effective upon <br />designation and remains effective until revoked by the Mayor. The Mayor shall review each <br />Designated Qualifying Service Location at least every six months. <br />1. No Qualifying Service Location may be designated as provided in EMC 9.54.030 (A) unless <br />the proposed Qualifying Service Location has, within the preceding six months: <br />i. Had six or more Qualifying Events occur or exist upon the property; or <br />ii. Had six or more Qualifying Events occur or exists upon the property or within two- <br />hundred feet of the property where a nexus exists between the Qualifying Event <br />and the proposed Qualifying Service Location. <br /> <br />B. Designated Qualifying High-Impact Locations. The Mayor shall have the authority from time to time <br />to designate in writing one or more specific addresses or cluster of addresses as a Designated <br />Qualifying High-Impact Location, taking into consideration the impact to public health and safety for <br />residents, businesses, staff, and individuals seeking services, as well as the city resources utilized in <br />the area. A Service Facility Buffer Zone for such Designated Qualifying High-Impact Location is <br />established effective upon designation and remains effective until revoked by the Mayor. The <br />Mayor shall review each Designated Qualifying High-Impact Location at least every six months. <br /> <br />1. No Qualifying High-Impact Location may be designated as provided in EMC 9.54.030 (B) <br />unless the proposed Qualifying High-Impact Location has, within the preceding six months: <br />i. Had six or more Qualifying Events occur or exist upon the specific addresses or <br />cluster of addresses; or <br />ii. Had six or more Qualifying Events occur or exists upon the specific addresses or <br />cluster of addresses or within two-hundred feet of the specific addresses or cluster <br />of addresses where a nexus exists between the Qualifying Event and the proposed <br />Qualifying High-Impact Location. <br /> <br />Prohibited Conduct and Enforcement. Prohibited conduct and enforcement for Service Facility Buffer <br />Zones are the same, regardless of whether the Service Facility Buffer Zone is established by Designated <br />Qualifying Service Location or Designated Qualifying High-Impact Location. <br /> <br />9.54.040. No Goods or Services to be Provided on City Property within a Service Facility Buffer <br />Zone without Permit. <br /> <br />No person may provide on City property within a Service Facility Buffer Zone any food, beverages, goods,
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