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12. The managing agency shall appoint a member to serve as a point `' <br /> of contact for the Everett Police Department. At least one member must be <br /> on duty at all times. The names of the on-duty members shall be posted <br /> daily. <br /> 13. The managing agency shall permit inspections of the homeless <br /> encampment by the Snohomish Health District without prior notice, and <br /> implement all directives of the Health District within the time period specified <br /> by the Health District. <br /> 14. The managing agency shall permit access, without prior notice, to <br /> the homeless encampment site at all times for the Everett Police Department <br /> and Snohomish County Sheriff. <br /> 15. The managing agency shall take all reasonable and legal steps to <br /> obtain verifiable identification from prospective encampment residents and <br /> use the identification to obtain sex offender and warrant checks from the <br /> appropriate agency. All of the Everett Police Department's requirements with <br /> respect to identified sex offenders or prospective residents with warrants shall <br /> be met. <br /> 16. The managing agency shall immediately contact the Everett Police <br /> Department if someone is rejected or ejected from the homeless encampment <br /> where the reason for rejection or ejection is an active warrant or a match on a <br /> sex offender check, or if, in the opinion of the on-duty member or on-duty <br /> security staff, the rejected/ejected person is a potential threat to the <br /> community. <br /> 17. The managing agency shall permit inspections of the homeless <br /> encampment by the City's Code Compliance officers, Building Inspector, <br /> Permit Services Manager, Fire Marshal or their designee without prior notice. <br /> The managing agency shall implement all directives resulting from such <br /> inspections within 48 hours of notice. <br /> 18. Consistent with the Everett Building Code, the managing agency <br /> may not allow in the encampment without first obtaining a building permit, any <br /> structure, other than tents, canopies or other membrane structures, that is <br /> greater than 120 square feet or provide shelter for more than 9 persons. <br /> 19. The managing agency and homeless encampment residents shall <br /> cooperate with other providers of shelters and services for homeless persons <br /> within the City and shall make inquiry with these providers regarding the <br /> availability of existing resources. <br /> Section 5. Frequency and Duration of Temporary Use. <br /> The City may not grant a temporary use permit to the same user for the same <br /> use more frequently than once in every three-hundred-sixty-five-day period. <br /> Homeless encampments may be approved for a period not to exceed 90 days <br /> for every three-hundred-sixty-five-day period. The temporary use permit shall <br /> specify a date by which the use shall be terminated. <br /> 34 <br /> 5 <br />