The following definitions are applicable in this chapter unless the context otherwise requires:
"Actively engaged in the process of exiting homelessness"means an individual is presently participating in the activities necessary to achieve housing, whether temporary or permanent. The City of Spokane Valley recognizes that availability of permanent housing, transitional housing and treatment services will impact an individual's ability to successfully move out of homelessness into housing; and therefore, there are no specific timelines outlined within Chapter
7.50 SVMC. Such status shall be determined by the city manager or designee. When determining whether an individual is actively engaged in the process of exiting homelessness, the city manager or designee shall take into account whether the individual is:
1. In a HUD-approved local database (currently the "Community Management Information System" ("CMIS")) with an active enrollment in an outreach project and/or coordinated entry; or
2. Working with a non-CMIS entering service provider; or
3. Actively working with a street outreach project towards permanent housing or any other intervention requested by the individual (for example, treatment). "Actively working" includes:
a. The outreach worker is building rapport with the individual and has not yet entered any enrollment into CMIS; or
b. The outreach worker and individual are (i) in the documentation gathering phase for purposes of accessing housing or treatment facilities, and (ii) the individual is attending required appointments in order to achieve housing or treatment options; or
4. Participating in any other activity, program, or process deemed necessary to secure permanent housing.
"Camp"means to (1) sleep for any period of time in a City park outside the hours of operation identified in SVMC §
6.05.030; (2) sleep for any period of time after sunset on or in public property other than a City park; or (3) pitch, erect or occupy camp facilities, or to use camp paraphernalia or both, for the purpose of, or in such a way as will facilitate, remaining overnight, or parking a camper, recreational vehicle, trailer, or other vehicle for the purpose of remaining overnight.
"Camp facilities"include, but are not limited to, tents, huts, temporary shelters, campers, recreational vehicles, or trailers.
"Camp paraphernalia"includes but is not limited to tarpaulins, cots, beds, sleeping bags, hammocks or cooking facilities and similar equipment.
"Contraband"means any property that is unlawful to produce or possess.
"Park or park facility"means any real property, building, structure, equipment, sign, shelter, swimming pool, vegetation, playground, or other physical property owned or controlled by the City for park purposes. Park or park facility includes all associated areas, including but not limited to parking lots for parks and pools.
"Personal property"means an item that is:
1. Reasonably recognizable as belonging to a person;
2. In its present condition has apparent utility and/or value; and
3. Is not hazardous or unsanitary.
"Right-of-way"shall have the same meaning as is stated in SVMC Appendix A.
"Store"means to put aside or accumulate for use when needed, to put for safekeeping, to place or leave in a location.
"Trail"means a public path constructed for the primary purpose of allowing recreational non-motorized transportation. The City currently has two trail systems, the Centennial Trail and the Appleway Trail.
"Unauthorized encampment"means two or more camp facilities in an identifiable area which appear to be used for unlawful camping. For purposes of this chapter an identifiable area includes areas where the camp facilities are in sight of each other and/or areas where each camp facility is located within 300 feet of another camp facility.
(Ord. 19-019 § 2, 2019; Ord. 21-004 § 2, 2021; Ord. 24-016 § 4, 2024)