This section sets forth standards for the establishment and operation of emergency shelter facilities.
A.
Permit and Operational Requirements. The approval and operation of an emergency shelter shall be subject to the following requirements:
1.
Site Plan Permit Required. Emergency shelters may be established and operated in the commercial zone subject to nondiscretionary approval of a site plan permit in compliance with Chapter 17.22 PVEMC;
2.
Management and Operations Plan. An application for a permit to establish and operate an emergency shelter shall be accompanied by a management and operations plan, which shall establish hours of operation, staffing levels, maximum length of stay, size and location of exterior and interior on-site waiting and intake areas, and security procedures.
B.
Development Standards. In addition to other standards set forth in commercial zone, emergency shelters shall conform to the following standards:
1.
Maximum of fifteen beds.
2.
Minimum separation of three hundred feet between emergency shelters.
3.
Facility Requirements.
a.
Each occupant shall be provided a minimum of fifty square feet of personal living space, not including space for common areas.
b.
Bathing facilities shall be provided in quantity and location as required by the California Plumbing Code (Title 24 Part 5), and shall comply with the accessibility requirements of the California Building Code (Title 24 Part 2).
c.
Shelters must provide a storage area for refuse and recyclables that is enclosed by a six-foot-high landscape screen, solid wall, or fence, which is accessible to collection vehicles on one side. The storage area must be large enough to accommodate the number of bins that are required to provide the facility with sufficient service so as to avoid the overflow of material outside of the bins provided.
d.
The shelter may provide one or more of the following specific facilities and services on site, including but not limited to:
C.
On-Site Waiting and Intake Areas. A minimum of five percent of the total square footage of a shelter shall be designated for indoor on-site waiting and intake areas. In addition, an exterior waiting area shall be provided, the minimum size of which is equal to or larger than the minimum interior waiting and intake area.
D.
Off-Street Parking. Off-street parking shall be provided at the rate of one space per four beds, plus one space for each staff person on duty.
(Ord. 709 § 10, 2014)