The units in a transitional housing camp shall be limited to camping vehicles such as recreational vehicles, fifth wheels, motor homes, storage boxes (also known as "Conex") converted for temporary habitation, park models, tiny homes on wheels not to exceed 320 square feet in area, and prefabricated structures at least 201 square feet in area but not to exceed 320 square feet in area, built in compliance with the 2017 Oregon Transitional Housing Standard. Tents and yurts are prohibited in a transitional housing camp. Units shall be separated within the park by construction type. If utilizing a mixture thereof, all stick-built structures, park models, and tiny homes on wheels, whether built on site or elsewhere, shall be located in a portion of the camp that is separate from the camping vehicles.
Transitional housing camps shall provide, at a minimum, restrooms (men, women, family) which are connected to public sewer or an approved on-site waste disposal system, a potable drinking water source, information on bus routes, social services available, and emergency contact information for both operator and law enforcement. Portable toilets are prohibited.
There can be incidental retail sales on the property, the purpose of which is to sell solely to the occupants of the camp. Alcoholic beverages and cannabis products may not be sold on site.
One caretaker quarters structure for the owner or property manager(s) is allowed by permit, using the ministerial review process, provided the transitional housing shelter has been established, but prior to operation.
All areas designated for shelter shall be set back at least 50 feet from the property line of adjacent lots with commercial or industrial uses. If the adjacent use is residential, the designated area shall be set back 200 feet from the common property line.
Transitional housing shelters shall provide, at a minimum, restrooms (men, women, family), a potable drinking water source, information on bus routes, social services available, and emergency contact information for both operator and law enforcement. Portable restrooms, provided there is a shower, are permitted and shall meet the same minimum setbacks as the shelter area. Restrooms need DEQ approval.
Transitional housing shelters are not intended to be permanent housing and the use by the same individual or family therefore is limited to a maximum stay of 30 days per shelter.
A security plan shall be submitted to, and approved by, the Department. Said plan shall be placed on file with the Sheriff's Office, and maintained by the landowner or assigned property manager. The security plan shall include, at a minimum, the landowner and operator's contact information and security provisions to protect occupants, protection from sexual assault, and how to address animal control.