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EXHIBIT 2 <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> "Emergency bridge housing" or"EBH" is a type of temporary accommodation designed to <br /> help individuals or families experiencing homelessness transition to permanent housing. It <br /> serves as a "bridge" between an urgent need to house those experiencing homelessness to <br /> permanent housing. Services may be more intensive or frequent to meet the needs of those <br /> housed. Services include behavioral health services, employment services, medical care, and <br /> other services that are provided onsite or through coordinated access to offsite services. EBH <br /> is focused on navigating the complex needs and services that move people toward permanent <br /> housing placement. <br /> Grantor will cause the Property and the Project thereon to comply with all of the following: <br /> i. The Project must include an emergency bridge housing facility with capacity for 65 <br /> beds of emergency bridge housing and capacity for up to an additional 60 emergency <br /> severe weather shelter beds on the Property. <br /> ii. The emergency bridge housing on the Property must serve homeless persons as <br /> defined at RCW 43.185C.010(12). <br /> iii. The Property must provide space for onsite health services for the individuals residing <br /> in the Property's emergency bridge housing, with behavioral health services offered <br /> onsite to individuals. <br /> iv. Grantor must coordinate with onsite behavioral health providers for the provision of <br /> services for individuals residing in the Property's emergency bridge housing. <br /> v. Grantor may use the Property for uses not related to emergency bridge housing or to <br /> the other Project services required under the Loan Agreement or hereunder, so long <br /> as those other uses do not interfere with emergency bridge housing or with such other <br /> required Project services. <br /> vi. Grantor and the Project must comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, <br /> ordinances, and regulations in undertaking the Project and in activities funded in <br /> whole or in part with funds provided through the Loan Agreement. <br /> vii. Because the Loan is provided pursuant to RCW 82.14.460 and SCC 4.25.050,the <br /> Project must include coordinated chemical dependency or mental health treatment <br /> program or services. <br /> viii. A management plan approved by the City must always be in place for operation of the <br /> Project. <br /> ix. Grantor shall provide updates to the City on Project progress at least quarterly or as <br /> requested by the City. <br /> Covenant Exhibit 2 <br />