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The time limit for initiation of a reasonable accommodation as set forth in the permit that has been approved in accordance with the terms of this division may be extended for good cause for a period not to exceed 24 months by application to the director no less than 60 days prior to the expiration date. The request must be accompanied by the applicable fee for administrative permit extensions.
(Ord. No. 2848)
A reasonable accommodation shall lapse if the exercise of rights granted by it is discontinued for 30 days. The reasonable accommodation shall remain in effect after that time only if the director makes a written determination that (1) the modification is physically integrated into the residential structure and cannot be easily removed or altered to comply with code, and (2) the accommodation is necessary to allow another, identified, person with a disability to occupy the dwelling unit within 90 days from the date of the director’s determination. Any reasonable accommodation may be revoked by the original decision maker for any violation of this division or the terms or conditions of the reasonable accommodation, or if any law is violated in connection with the use of the reasonable accommodation. The director shall mail notice of intent to revoke a reasonable accommodation that was granted by an administrative permit, and the permittee may request an administrative hearing regarding such action, in accordance with the procedures set forth in article V of chapter 1 of the city code.
(Ord. No. 2848)
The owner of the property shall enter into a restrictive covenant with the city which provides that prior to sale, transfer, lease or other conveyance of the property or at the time the reasonable accommodation is no longer necessary, that the owner of the property shall bring the property into conformance with the city’s zoning code to the extent that relief was provided as part of the request for reasonable accommodation. The restrictive covenant shall be recorded against the property by the county recorder and shall provide that the reasonable accommodation does not run with the land and shall terminate upon sale, transfer, lease or other conveyance of the property. Any grant of accommodation for a person with a disability shall be considered as a personal accommodation for the applicant and does not run with the land. If the director finds that the accommodation cannot be feasibly removed or altered or the new property owner applies for and is granted the same accommodation by the director a new covenant shall be recorded as provided above.
(Ord. No. 2848)
DIVISION 18. EMERGENCY SHELTERS
(A) Permanent emergency shelters, emergency shelters for families and low-barrier navigation centers shall meet the following standards:
(1) No shelter patron shall be re-admitted to the same emergency shelter within five days of being discharged after a stay of six months.
(2) If site characteristics permit, an enclosed or screened waiting area shall be provided between the on-site intake area for shelter patrons and the public right-of-way in order to prevent queuing within any public right-of-way.
(3) Each shelter shall establish hours of operation for patron intake and discharge, patron rules of conduct and procedures for notifying patrons of such hours and rules of conduct.
(4) On-site manager/shelter personnel shall be provided during all hours of operation when patrons are present. A designated area for on-site personnel shall be located near the main entry to the shelter for the purpose of controlling admittance and providing security.
(5) A shelter shall be limited to serving no more than the number of patrons allowed by fire or building code occupancy.
(6) Off-street parking shall be provided pursuant to Section 16-622 of this chapter.
(7) Each emergency shelter shall be equipped with exterior security lighting in accordance with section 16-320 of the zoning code. Lighting shall be shielded from all adjacent residential areas.
(8) The emergency shelter operator shall maintain an on-site security plan and emergency preparedness plan.
(Ord. No. 2864, 3036)
DIVISION 19. FIREARM AND AMMUNITION SALES
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