Following are the development standards applicable to temporary residential shelters:
A. Parking. One off-street parking space shall be provided on-site for the manager.
B. Hours of operation. Regular hours for client intake and discharge shall be posted.
C. On-site personnel. On-site personnel shall be present during hours of operation when clients are present. The manager's area shall be located near the entry to the facility.
D. Lighting. Exterior lighting shall be provided on pedestrian pathways and parking lot areas on the property. Lighting shall reflect away from residential areas and public streets.
E. Telephones. A telephone for use by clients shall be provided.
F. Personal property. Secure areas for clients' personal property shall be provided.
G. Waiting area. If client intake occurs on-site, an enclosed or screened waiting area shall be provided on the property to prevent queuing in the public right-of-way. For purposes of this condition, small temporary residential shelters shall have a waiting area consisting of not less than 100 square feet in the same location.
H. Common space. Interior or exterior common or recreational space for clients to congregate shall be provided on the property at a ratio of not less than 15 square feet per occupant and a minimum overall area of 100 square feet. The waiting area does not count as common space. (Ord. 2021-0024 § 22; Ord. 2013-0020 § 1; Ord. 2013-0007 § 1)