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2920-06
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7/12/2006
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ORDINANCE NO. 2920-06 <br />An interim ordinance of the City of Everett relating to temporary <br />use permits and frequency, duration, and conditions for <br />homeless encampments and declaring an emergency. <br />WHEREAS, the City Council does find: <br />1. The City of Everett intends to protect the interests and needs of Everett <br />neighborhoods, while continuing to partner with Snohomish County to <br />address homelessness; and <br />2. Providers of shelters and services for the homeless already offer 607 <br />shelter/emergency beds within Everett as well as vouchers to motels; and <br />3. The City of Everett is a leader among cities in Snohomish County in long- <br />range planning to address homelessness. Recognizing that the problem is <br />complex and includes temporarily as well as chronically homeless people, the <br />City has participated in the Homeless Policy Task Force that produced the 10 <br />Year Plan to End Homelessness in Snohomish County and has been a <br />member of the Housing Consortium of Everett and Snohomish County, which <br />focuses its efforts in getting people out of the temporary shelter network and <br />into longer-term housing, then helping people maintain housing; and <br />4. In the last several years, neighboring jurisdictions such as the cities of <br />Bothell, Kirkland, and Bellevue were surprised by the arrival of homeless <br />encampments on property owned by local churches and/or temples with little <br />or no notice to the respective jurisdiction; and <br />5. The absence of regulations that addressed homeless encampments in <br />neighboring jurisdictions did nothing to deter homeless encampments from <br />establishing themselves in the aforementioned neighboring jurisdictions, <br />leaving these jurisdictions little time to prepare an ordinance, give notice and <br />opportunity to comment to neighborhood residents and negotiate the terms of <br />a temporary use permit; and <br />6. There are constitutional and statutory constraints on the City's ability to <br />prevent or regulate homeless encampments in Everett; and <br />
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