HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024 PC 20-24 Homeless Shelter OrdinanceRESOLUTION NO. PC 20-24
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
RECOMMENDING THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ORANGE AMENDING TITLE 17 REGARDING
HOMELESS STTELTER REGULATIONS
APPLICANT: CITY OF ORANGE
WHEREAS, Orange Municipal Code (OMC) Section 17.13.040 sets forth the Special
Use Regulations for homeless shelters, including operating criteria related to floor area per bed,
maximum number of beds allowed, maximum length of stay, operating hours, parking
requirements, and specifications for the provision of services and facilities; and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to bring the language in the OMC into alignment with the
operational needs of local shelter and service providers as demonstrated by the orderly and
effective operation in recent years ofshelters and support services for un-housed individuals and
families in the City of Orange; and
WHEREAS, the City recognizes that the operational needs of shelters serving un-housed
individuals are different from those serving un-housed families with children; and
WHEREAS, the City strives to provide homeless shelter operating criteria that provide
un-housed individuals and families with stability in order to work with service providers to
identif longer-term housing options, employment, and conditions that support children to
succeed in school;
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission, having considered the proposed Ordinance at a
public hearing held on August 5,2024, including review of the staff report and having received
public testimony on the item, has determined the proposed amendment is justified and
recommends approval thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission recommends
the City Council approve the subject Ordinance included as Attachment A to this Resolution,
attached hereto, based on the following finding:
SECTION 1- FINDING
l The Homeless Shelter Ordinance update implements General Plan Housing Element Policy
Action Item 48 by contributing to a comprehensive approach to addressing homelessness
by providing operating criteria for shelters that enables service providers to better serve
clients and provide a stable environment in which un-housed individuals and families can
work with service providers to identiff longer-term housing options, employment, and
conditions that support children to succeed in school.
SECTION 2-ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The subject Ordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15305 (Minor Alterations to Land Use Limitations)
because it consists of minor adjustments to operational criteria and the definition of homeless
shelters. For this reason, no further CEQA documentation is required.
ADOPTED this 5th day of August2024
azquez
Planning Commission Chair
I hereby certifu that the foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Planning Commission
of the City of Orange at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of August 2024, by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Yazqtez, Vejar, Martinez, Maldonado, Tucker, Leslie
None
McCormack
Anna Pehoushek
Assistant Community Development Director
EXHIBIT A
RESOLUTION NO. PC 20.24
DRAFT
HOMELESS SHELTER ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
ORDINANCE NO. -24
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ORANGE AMENDING TITLE 17
OF THE ORANGE MUNICIPAL CODE
REGARDING HOMELESS SHELTER
REGULATIONS
WHEREAS, on March 27, 2072, the City Council of the City of Orange adopted
Ordinance No. 06-12 to amend Title 17 to define "homeless shelter" and codiff permissible
locations, zoning and development standards for homeless shelters within the City, in
accordance with Senate Bill 2 ("SB 2") and in compliance with stated goals contained in the
City's adopted Housing Element; and
WHEREAS, the City Council thereafter amended those regulations to make certain
clarifications by Ordinance No. 03-19 in 2019; and
WHEREAS, staff is recommending certain changes to Title 17 in order to update
regulations regarding to provide additional flexibility for organizations within the City serving
the City's homeless populations; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission, having considered the proposed changes to
theoMCatapublichearingheldon-)andhavingreceivedpublictestimonyonthe
item, determined the proposed ordinance serves the City's best interests and furthers the public
health, safety and general welfare and recommends City Council approval thereof; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, having considered the proposed changes to the OMC
at apublic hearing held on and having received public testimony on the item, desires
to adopt the proposed ordinance
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ORANGE
DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I:
The definition of "Homeless Shelter" contained in Section 17.04.027 shall be amended
to read as follows:
""Homeless shelter" means a building that provides immediate and short-term overnight
sleeping accommodations for homeless persons or families, with limited onsite supporting
services. No person or family may be denied shelter at this facility due to the inability to pay.
Temporary shelters established in response to an emergency or disaster (such as flood, fire or
cold-weather occurences), or temporary shelters ancillary to a church use do not fall within
this definition. As used in this Code, "homeless shelter" shall have the same meaning as
"emergency shelter," as contained in State law. Notwithstanding, these uses shall comply with
federal, state and local regulations as applicable."
Section 17.13.040 (JO shalt be amended to read as follows:
JJ. Homeless Shelter. Facilities meeting the definition of a homeless shelter pursuant to
Section 17.04.027 are permitted uses, subject to the requirements listed below and the
development standards of the underlying zoning district.
1. Homeless shelters shall be located at least 500 feet from any residential use or
residentially-zoned property, public or private park, or public or private
kindergarten through 12fr grade curriculum school, as measured from the closest
property line. In addition, homeless shelters shall be located at least 275 feetfrom
any other homeless shelter, as measured from the closest property line. Homeless
shelters shall be located within one-half mile of a transit stop.
2, Overnight occupancy shall be limited as follows:
a. For shelters serving individuals without children, one bed per minimum of 70
square feet of sleeping area and shall be provided in accordance with Building
Code requirements.
b. For shelters serving individuals with children under the age of 18, one bed per
minimum of 70 square feet of sleeping area shall be provided for the first adult,
with one bed per minimum of 50 square feet per adult or child living together
as a family in accordance with Building Code requirements. Children under the
age of 24 months shall be exempt from the required floor area.
c. Maximum occupancy per facility shall be limited to 150 beds or fewer. For
purposes of determining maximum occupancy, one shelter client per bed is
assumed.
d. Pets may be allowed at the discretion of the shelter operator provided that they
are contained in a crate.
3. Services and facilities shall be provided for homeless shelters as follows:
^. A client intake and waiting area shall be provided and shall be adequately sized
to accommodate waiting clients. The intake area may be indoors or outdoors. If
outdoors, the location shall not be adjacent to the public right-of-way, shall be
visually screened, and shall provide protection from the surVrain.
b. The facility shall provide a sleepingarea, and separate restrooms and showers
for males and females. A minimum of one restroom and one shower for every
20 clients shall be provided, and shall comply with Building Code
requirements.
c. Other on-site services that are permitted include:
i. Laundry facilities.
ii. Kitchen, food preparation, and dining areas.
iii. Storage areas to secure client belongings.
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SECTION II:
iv. A private area for providing referral services to assist shelter clients in
entering programs aimed at obtaining permanent shelter and income.
Referral services refers to the initial assessment of a homeless client to
identifu the areas in which assistance is needed, and connecting clients
with appropriate off-site programs and services depending on their need.
v. Other similar services for homeless clients, as determined by the
Community Development Director.
Other services may be permitted, conditionally permitted or not permitted based on
Table 17.13.030. For uses that are not listed in Table 17.13.030, the Community
Development Director has the authority to make the determination per Section
17.13.040. All services shall be provided within the shelter building.
4. Prior to occupancy, a written operational plan for the facility shall be submitted to the
Community Development Director for approval. If site plan review and/or design
review applies, then the operational plan should be submitted and reviewed
concurrently with those applications. The operational plan shall contain the name,
address, phone number and driver's license number of the owner, operator, and facility
manager; and specific procedures for complying with the following requirements:
^. Length of Stay/Hours of Operation.
i. Clients without children shall be limited to use of the facility between the
hours of 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. Clients must vacate the facility each
morning. An exception shall be made for episodes of illness verified by
shelter staff. Clients shall not use the facility for more than 90 nights
within a I20 consecutive day period. A curfew of l0:00 p.m. or earlier
shall be established and strictly enforced, and clients shall not be admitted
after curfew.
ii. Clients with children shall be limited to use of the facility between the
hours of 2:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. Clients must vacate the facility each
morning. An exception shall be made for public school holidays and
seasonal breaks and episodes of illness verified by shelter staff. Clients
shall not use the facility for more than a consecutive 120 day period. A
curfew of 10:00 p.m. or earlier shall be established and strictly enforced,
and clients shall not be admitted after curfew.
iii. During episodes of extreme weather including periods of excessive heat,
cold, or rain facility operators may allow clients to use the facility outside
of standard operating hours provided that the facility maintains its
standard staffing.
b. Staff and Training. The plan shall describe the staffing plan and required staff
training programs. A minimum of two staff persons shall be on duty when the
facility is open, with additional staffing as needed to ensure a secure facility
and reasonable operations. One staff member for every 25 beds is
recommended. Facility staff shall be trained in operating procedures, safety
plans, and assisting clients with referral services. The facility shall not employ
staff who have been convicted of a felony or who are required to register as a
sex registrant under Penal Code Section 290. The plan shall describe
procedures for ensuring shelter staff meet these requirements.
c. Safety and Security. The plan shall describe facility rules and procedures fbr
maintaining a safe environment within and outside of the shelter, including the
following:
i. The facility shall establish and enfbrce a strict code of conduct. Facility
rules shall prohibit weapons and the use, sale or distribution of alcohol or
illegal drugs.
ii. Procedures shall be established for designating and securing separate
areas within the facility for male, female, and family shelter clients.
iii. Procedures shall be established for client intake. The facility shall screen
incoming clients for compatibility with the facility type and shall maintain
a client roster or other system of identifuing and tracking incoming clients.
During intake, basic client information shall be collected including name,
last physical address, driver's license or other identification number (if
available), and whether or not the person has been convicted of a felony
or is required to register as a sex registrant under Penal Code Section 290.
The roster shall be provided to the Orange Police Department on a
quarterly basis. No more than one person who is required to register as a
sex registrant under Penal Code Section 290 shall be allowed to stay at
the facility at any one time.
iv. Procedures shall be established for responding to emergencies and
incidents including expelling clients from the facility. Re-admittance
policies for clients who have previously been expelled from the facility
shall also be established.
v. Procedures shall be established for securing client belongings.
Of the staff required to be onsite, at least one staff person dedicated solely to
shelter security shall be on duty when the facility is in use. Depending on
facility size and operations, additional security personnel may be required.
d. Facilities shall be maintained in good working order. Indoor and outdoor use
areas shall be clean and orderly. Litter shall be removed in and around the
facility in a timely manner.
e. A "good neighbor policy" shall be established whereby clients are instructed to
be considerate of neighbors and refrain from behavior that is disruptive to the
surrounding community. The operational plan shall include a written protocol
for ongoing communications with the City and the surrounding neighborhood,
and for responding to neighborhood complaints.
f. The shelter shall give priority for shelter accommodations and services to
individuals with connections to the Orange community.
Approval of the operational plan will be considered by the Community Development
Director in consultation with the Orange Police Chief. The approval is ministerial
and shall be denied if the facility does not meet the standards in this section. If
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already issued, the approval shall be revoked if the facility is found to be out of
compliance with the standards in this section or its approved operational plan.
Appeals of the Community Development Director's decision may be requested, in
accordance with Section 17.08.050.
5. Exterior security lighting shall be provided. Building lighting shall comply with the
City's Building Security Ordinance No. 7-79, Section 15.52.090(J)(2). Parking lots
shall be lit in compliance with Section 15.52.090(JX3).
6. Required Off-street Parking and Bike Racks. Parking spaces shall be striped and bike
racks shall be provided as specified in Chapter 17.34.
a. For shelters serving individual adults, one parking space per six beds, plus one
space per staffperson.
b. For shelters serving families with children, one parking space per 12 beds, plus
one space per staffperson.
7. The facility shall comply with all other laws, rules and regulations that apply,
including building and fire codes and shall be subject to City inspections prior to
operational plan approval. In addition, the City may inspect the facility at any time
for compliance with the facility's operational plan and other applicable laws and
standards.
8. Minor Site Plan Review Required. Minor site plan review is required if the project
meets the criteria established in Section 17.10.060(D) or (E). The Community
Development Director's discretion in requiring conditions of approval and approving
homeless shelters under minor site plan review is limited to ensuring that the site plan
complies with applicable site design-related standards.
g. Design Review Required. Design review is required if the project meets the criteria
established in Section 17.10.070. DRC's discretion in requiring conditions of
approval and approving homeless shelters is limited to ensuring compliance with
applicable design-related standards and guidelines.
SECTION III:
If any section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is
for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity
of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would
have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause and
phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one (or more) section, subdivision, paragraph,
sentence, clause or phrase had been declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION IV:
The City Clerk is hereby directed to certiff the adoption of this Ordinance and cause
the same to be published as required by law. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days
from and after the date of its final passage.
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ADOPTED this _ day of
ATTEST:
Pamela Coleman, City Clerk, City of Orange
2024
Daniel R. Slater, Mayor, City of Orange
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Mike Vigliotta, City Attorney
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF ORANGE
I, PAMELA COLEMAN, City Clerk of the City of Orange, Califomia, do hereby
certifr that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at the regular meeting of the City Council
held on the _ day of 2024, and thereafter at the regular meeting of said City
Council duly held on the _ day of
following vote, to wit:
2024 was duly passed and adopted by the
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AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN
COUNCILMEMBERS:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
COLINCILMEMBERS:
COLINCILMEMBERS:
Pamela Coleman, City Clerk, City of Orange
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