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An operator shall pay any expenses incurred by the city associated with the operation of a shelter, such as a fire watch or requests for security to be provided by the city. (Ord. 31695)
An applicant shall execute a written agreement to indemnify the city and its officers and employees against all claims of injury or damage to persons or property, whether public or private, arising out of the temporary inclement weather shelter operation. (Ord. 31695)
The coordinator shall notify the fire and police departments when a permit has been issued for a shelter at least 36 hours prior to operation and shall provide those departments with the approved site plan and floor plan. (Ord. 31695)
A temporary inclement weather shelter permit expires two years after the date of issuance. Applicants may file a new application to operate a temporary inclement weather shelter for the next two-year period before the expiration of the current period. (Ord. 31695)
(a) The coordinator shall deny or revoke a temporary inclement weather shelter permit if:
(1) The applicant falsifies information on, or fails to properly complete, the temporary inclement weather shelter application.
(2) The operator fails to maintain public order in or around the shelter location.
(3) The fire or police department declares a structure or property a serious threat to the public's health, safety, and welfare.
(4) The applicant or operator has had a temporary inclement weather shelter permit revoked within the preceding 24 months or has committed two violations of this chapter within the preceding 12 months.
(5) The operator fails to comply with or the shelter violates a city ordinance or state or federal law.
(6) The operator fails to comply with Chapter 46, "Unlawful Discriminatory Practices Relating to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression."
(b) Any violation of a city ordinance or state or federal law by shelter participants while on shelter premises may be grounds for revocation of shelter's temporary inclement weather permit. When considering whether to revoke a temporary inclement weather shelter permit on these grounds, the coordinator shall consider the severity of the violation and the frequency of repeated violations. (Ord. 31695)
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