For purposes of this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions shall apply:
A. "Host agency"
means a religious organization, nonprofit organization, or government entity that has an ownership interest in or the right to possess property that may be used as a site for a temporary emergency housing facility.
B. "Managing agency"
means an organization such as a religious organization, nonprofit organization, government entity, or other organized entity that has the capacity to organize and manage a facility for temporarily housing individuals experiencing homelessness.
C. "Nonprofit organization"
means an organization duly incorporated in the state of Washington and recognized by the Internal Revenue Services as an Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) charitable organization.
D. "Religious organization"
means a recognized, faith-based assembly, school, or institution whose principal purpose is the study, practice, or advancement of religion.
E. "Sponsoring agency"
means an agency, either a host agency, managing agency, or other agency that assists a host or managing agency, that provides basic services and support to facility residents, such as meals, sanitation and hygiene services, social services, and coordination of donations and other needed services.
F. "Temporary emergency housing facility"
means a cluster of small temporary dwelling units, used to provide temporary accommodations for individuals experiencing homelessness, supported by a permanent principal structure.
(Ord. 2552 § 2, 2024)