HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning 2021-07-22 Item 4 - Attachments - Zoning Code Changes for Emergency Shelters, Transitional Housing and Permanent Supportive HousingExhibit A — Table 18-6: Land Uses Allowed by District
See Table 18-2 for uses allowed in TUC and Figure 18-1 for uses allowed in Shoreline.
For properties toned LDR, MDR and HDR that are designated as Commercial Redevelopment Areas (see figure 18-9 or 1840), the uses and development standards of
the adjacent commercial zone are permitted and shall apply, subject to the specific criteria and procedures defined in TMC 18,60.060
P = Permitted outright; A = Accessory (customarily appurtenant and
incidental to a permitted use} ;
C = Conditional (subject to TMC 1S.64); U = Unclassified (subject to TMC
18.66); 5 =Special Permission (Administrative approval by the Director)
MDR
MOR
MUG
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RCC
NCC
RC
RCM
LAI
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Dwelling — Detached single family (Includes site built, modular home or
new manufactured home). One detached single family dwelling per
existing lot permitted in MUO, 0, RCC, NCC, P15.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P14
Dwelling- Detached Zero -lot Line Units
P
Dwelling- Duplex, triplex or fourplex or townhouse up to four attached units
P
P14
Dwelling- Townhouses
P
P14
Dwelling—Multi-family
P
P15
P14
Dwelling — Multi -family units above office and retail uses
P
P
P
P
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u/ ac
P14
()welling — Senior citizen housing, including assisted living facility for seniors
*see purpose section of chapter, uses sections, and development standards
meeting
density and
all other
MDR
standards
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P
60/ac
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60/ac
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A
A
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Hotels
P35
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P
P
P
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P
P
Motels
P
PPPC
C
PP
Shelter
P
P
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P
P
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1
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Ordinance Language to Implement HB 1220
Add to 18.06:
18.06.XXX Emergency Housing
"Emergency housing" shall have the meaning listed in RCW 36.70A.030.
18.06.XXX Emergency Shelter
"Emergency shelter" shall have the meaning listed in RCW 36.70A.030.
18.06.XXX Permanent Supportive Housing
"Permanent supportive housing" shall have the meaning listed in RCW 36.70A.030.
18.06.XXX Transitional Housing
"Transitional housing" means a facility that provides housing and supportive services to homeless
persons or families and that has as its purpose facilitating the movement of homeless persons and
families into independent living.
Modify:
18.06.743 Domestic Shelter
"Domestic Shelter" means a one or two unit residential building or use providing residential housing on
a short-term basis for victims of abuse and their dependents, or a residential facility for runaway minors
(children under the age of 18).
Add:
18.50.250 Emergency Housing and Emergency Shelter Criteria
Emergency housing and emergency shelter facilities are allowed subject to the following criteria:
1. It must be a 24 hour a day facility where beds or rooms are assigned to specific residents for the
duration of their stay.
2. On-site services such as laundry, hygiene, meals, case management, and social programs are
limited to the residents of the facility and not available for drop in use by non-residents.
3. The facility must be located within a half mile walking distance of a bus or rail transit stop.
4. Facilities must be at least a half mile from any other emergency housing or emergency shelter,
calculated as a radius from the property lines of the site. This distance may be reduced upon the
applicant submitting documentation that there is a barrier such as a river or freeway preventing
access between the facilities and the path of travel between them on public roads or trails is at
least half a mile.
5. The maximum number of residents in a facility is limited to the general capacity of the building
but in no case more than 75.
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18.50.260 Permanent Supportive Housing and Transitional Housing Criteria
Permanent supportive housing and transitional housing facilities are allowed subject to the following
criteria:
1. On-site services such as laundry, hygiene, meals, case management, and social programs are
limited to the residents of the facility and not available for drop in use by non-residents.
2. The facility must be located within a half mile walking distance of a bus or rail transit stop.
3. Facilities must be at least a half mile from any other permanent supportive housing or
transitional housing, calculated as a radius from the property lines of the site. This distance may
be reduced upon the applicant submitting documentation that there is a barrier such as a river
or freeway preventing access between the facilities and the path of travel between them on
public roads or trails is at least half a mile.
4. The maximum number of residents in a facility is limited to the general capacity of the building
but in no case more than 75.
18.50.270 Emergency Housing, Emergency Shelter, Permanent Supportive Housing or Transitional
Housing Memorandum of Agreement
Prior to the start of operation, the City and facility operator shall develop and execute a memorandum
of agreement containing, at a minimum, the following items:
1. A Good Neighbor Agreement addressing the following items:
a. Quiet Hours,
b. Smoking areas,
c. Security procedures,
d. Litter, and
e. Adequacy of landscaping and screening.
2. A Code of Conduct establishing a set of standards and expectations that residents must agree to
follow.
3. A parking plan approved by the City showing that the facility has adequate parking to meet the
expected demand from residents, staff, service providers and visitors. Residents may not park
off-site and all vehicles must be operational.
4. A coordination plan with both the Police and Fire Departments, including protocols for response
to the facility and to facility residents throughout the City and a maximum number of responses
threshold for law enforcement services. If calls for law enforcement services exceed the agreed
upon threshold in any given quarter, the facility operator will work with the City to reduce calls
below the threshold level.
5. A requirement to provide regular reports to the Human Services Program Coordinator on how
facilities are meeting performance metrics such as placement of residents into permanent
housing or addiction treatment programs.
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Modify:
Exhibit A — Table 18-6: Land Uses Allowed by District
See Table 18-2 for uses allowed in TUC and Figure 18-1 for uses allowed in Shoreline.
For properties zoned 10R, MDR and HIR that are designated as Commercial Redevelopment Areas (see figure 18-9 or 18-10), the uses and development standards of
the adjacent commercial zone are permitted and shall apply, subject to the specific criteria and procedures defined in TMC 18.60.060
P = Permitted outright; A = Accessory (customarily appurtenant and
incidental to a permitted use) ;
P
P
P
P
P
C = Conditaonai (subject to TMC 18.64); U = Unclassified (subject to TMC
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Emergency Shelter
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8
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3
8
P
3
8
P38
P3
8
P
3
8
P3
8
Domestic Shelter
P
P
P
P
P
Emergency Housing
P38
P38
P
3
8
P
3
8
P
3
8
P38
P3
8
P
3
8
P3
8
Emergency Shelter
P38
P38
P
3
8
P
3
8
P
3
8
P38
P3
8
P
3
8
P3
8
Permanent Supportive Housing
P39
P39
P39
P39
P39
P
3
9
P
3
9
P39
P39
P
3
9
P
3
9
P
3
9
P39
P3
9
P
3
9
P3
9
Transitional Housing
P39
P39
P39
P39
P39
P
3
9
P
3
9
P39
P39
P
3
9
P
3
9
P
3
9
P39
P3
9
P
3
9
P3
9
Add:
38. Subject to the criteria and conditions at 18.50.250 and 18.50.270
39. Subject to the criteria and conditions at 18.50.260 and 18.50.270
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Appendices
APPENDIX 5: PROJECTS INCLUDED IN THE SEATTLE/KING COUNTY ANALYSIS
Emergency Shelter
Organization Name
Auburn Youth Resources
Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Congregations for the Homeless
Congregations for the Homeless
DAWN
Downtown Emergency Service
Center (DESC)
Friends of Youth
Hopelink
Hospitality House
Multiservice Center (MSC)
The Sophia Way
The Sophia Way
YWCA Seattle - King -
Snohomish
YWCA Seattle - King -
Snohomish
Project Name
Arcadia Shelter
ARISE (Renton)
HOME for Women (Kent)
HOME Program (Kent)
Reach Out (Federal Way)
Congregations for the Homeless
Shelter
Eastside Winter Response Shelter -
Men
Confidential Shelter
Crisis Respite
The Landing
Avondale Park
Hospitality House (Burien)
MSC Family Shelter (Kent)
Eastside Winter Response Shelter -
Women & Children
The Sophia Way
YWC34.621 Auburn Emergency
YWCA14.623 East Cherry
Emergency
Beds/Units
6 beds (youth)
25 beds; 2 overflow
beds
12 overflow beds
25 beds; 1 overflow
bed
40 seasonal beds
30 beds
50 seasonal beds
7 units; 2 beds
20 beds
20 beds (14 youth); 5
seasonal beds
8 units
9 beds
15 units
30 seasonal beds
21 beds
7 units
12 units
City of Seattle Funded Emergency Shelter
Abused Deaf Women Advocacy
Services (ADWAS)
Archdiocesan Housing Authority
(AHA)
Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Compass Housing Alliance
Compass Housing Alliance
Compass Housing Alliance
Compass Housing Alliance
A Place of Our Own - ES - C
Noel House / St. Mark's - C
Sacred Heart - C
FASC / Operation NightWatch - C
First United Methodist Church - C
Hammond House - C
Roy Street - C
3 beds; 6 units
72 beds
9 units; 4 overflow
beds
80 beds; 1 overflow
bed
60 beds
40 beds; 1 overflow
bed
40 beds; 1 overflow
bed
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Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Downtown Emergency Service
Center (DESC)
Downtown Emergency Service
Center (DESC)
Immanuel Community Services
Mary's Place
New Beginnings
Salvation Army
Salvation Army
Salvation Army
Salvation Army
Salvation Army
Shalom Zone Nonprofit
Association
SHARE
Solid Ground
Solid Ground
YouthCare
YWCA Seattle - King -
Snohomish
YWCA Seattle - King -
Snohomish
YWCA Seattle - King -
Snohomish
YWCA Seattle - King -
Snohomish
Mr -
St. Martin de Porres - C
Main Shelter - C
Kerner Scott Women's Shelter - C
Recovery Program / Transitional
Housing - C
Bianca's Place - C
Emergency Shelter - C
City of Seattle Winter Response
Shelter - C
King County Admin Building -
Winter Response - C
Pike Street - C
William Booth (lower level) - C
Catherine Booth House - C
ROOTS Young Adult Shelter - C
All SHARE shelters - C
Family Shelter - C
Broadview Shelter - C
Orion Shelter - C
SIS Late Night Shelter - C
YWC13.120 Angeline's Enhanced
Night Shelter - C
YWC14.621 Downtown Emergency
-C
YWC14.625 Willow Street
Enhanced Emergency - C
Transitional Housing
212 beds; 34 seasonal
beds
184 beds; 14 overflow
beds
25 beds
15 beds
22 units
5 units; 3 beds
76 beds; 3 overflow
beds
50 seasonal beds
20 beds; 7 overflow
beds
91 beds; 16 overflow
beds
9 units; 3 beds
45 beds (youth)
258 beds; 25 overflow
beds
14 units
10 units
15 beds (youth); 5
overflow beds
44 overflow beds
80 beds; 5 overflow
beds
12 units; 14 beds
35 units; 11 overflow
beds
Organization Name
Project Name
Beds/Units
Archdiocesan Housing Authority
(AHA)
Archdiocesan Housing Authority
(AHA)
Auburn Youth Resources
Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Spruce Park Apartments
Traugott Terrace TH
Severson House
Alder Crest
FUSION
4 units
12 beds
11 beds (youth)
8 units
16 units
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Catholic Community Services GPD Michael's Place
(CCS)
Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Harrington House (Bellevue)
Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Katherine's House
Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Rita's House (Auburn)
Community Psychiatric Clinic
(CPC)
El Rey
Community Psychiatric Clinic
(CPC)
The Willows
Community Psychiatric Clinic
(CPC)
Cedar House
Compass Housing Alliance
GPD - Renton Regional Veteran's
Program
Compass Housing Alliance
Compass Housing Alliance
Elizabeth Gregory Home
GPD - Veterans Program (Shoreline)
Othello House
Elizabeth Gregory Home at Maple
Leaf House
Friends of Youth
New Ground Avondale Park
Friends of Youth
Friends of Youth
Hopelink
New Ground Bothell
New Ground Kirkland
Avondale Park II (Redmond)
Hopelink
Heritage Park/ Alpine Ridge
(Bothell)
Hopelink
Hopelink Place
Kent Youth and Family Services Watson Manor (Kent)
KITH
Petter Court Transitional
Low Income Housing Institute
(LIHI)
Cate Apartments / GPD -Cate
Apartments
Low Income Housing Institute
(LIHI)
Columbia Court
Low Income Housing Institute
(LIHI)
Denny Park
Low Income Housing Institute
(LIHI)
GPD - Arion Court
Low Income Housing Institute
(LIHI)
Martin Court
Low Income Housing Institute
(LIHI)
Meadowbrook View
Low Income Housing Institute
(LIHI)
Tyree Scott - TH
Multiservice Center (MSC)
Family Transitional Program - 5.
King county
18 beds
8 units
6 beds
6 beds
16 beds
15 units
8 beds (youth)
10 units; 26 beds
25 beds
4 beds
7 beds
24 units
14 units (youth)
9 beds (youth)
27 units
15 units
20 units
7 units (youth); 2 child
only beds
4 units
11 units
13 units
8 units
16 beds
13 units; 28 beds
15 units
6 units
6 units
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Appendices
Multiservice Center (MSC)
Men's Transitional Housing (Federal
Way)
Multiservice Center (MSC)
Pioneer Human Services
Salvation Army
Salvation Army
Solid Ground
Solid Ground
Solid Ground
Titusville Station
GPD - Mark Cooper House
GPD - Veterans Transitional
Program
William Booth Center (upper floor)
Bethlehem House
Rent Assistance at SandPoint
SandPoint Family Program
St Stephen Housing Association
City Park Townhouses Transitional
Housing (Auburn
St Stephen Housing Association
11 beds
15 beds
38 beds
30 beds
48 beds
1 unit
18 beds
26 units
11 units
Nike Manor Transitional Housing 8 units
The Sophia Way
The Sophia Way Transitional
Housing
Valley Cities Counseling and
Consultation
7 beds
Valley Cities Transitional Housing 3 units
Vietnam Veterans Leadership
Program (VVLP) / Compass
Housing Alliance
Bennett House
Vietnam Veterans Leadership
Program (VVLP) / Compass
Housing Alliance
6 beds
Burien 6 beds
YMCA
YMCA Shared Homes
YouthCare
24 beds (youth)
Straley House 12 beds (youth)
YWCA Seattle - King -
Snohomish
Auburn Transitional Housing
YWCA Seattle - King -
Snohomish
12 units
Central Area Transitional Housing 42 units
YWCA Seattle - King -
Snohomish
Family Village - Case Managed Units
YWCA Seattle - King -
Snohomish
Family Village (Redmond)
Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Aloha Inn - CS
5 units
20 units
66 beds
City of Seattle Funded Transitional Housing
Compass Housing Alliance
Cascade Women's Transitional - CS
Compass Housing Alliance
32 beds
Pioneer Square Men's Program - CS 78 beds
Compass Housing Alliance
Scattered Sites (Bryant, Cedar,
Evanston, Phinney) - CS
Compass Housing Alliance
Compass Housing Alliance
Compass Housing Alliance
Compass Housing Alliance
2
HomeStep / Transitions /
Transitions 2 - CS
Cesar Chavez House - CS
Magnolia House - CS
Mary Witt / Rosa Parks House - CS
22 beds (5 youth)
14 units
5 beds
5 beds
10 beds
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Compass Housing Alliance
El Centro de la Raza
First Place School
Friends of Youth
Muslim Housing Services
Salvation Army
Solid Ground
United Indians of all Tribes
Urban League of Seattle
YMCA
YouthCare
YouthCare
YouthCare
Appendices
Miracle Manor - CS
Transitional Housing Program
Ferdinand/Shelton Houses - CS
Housing Stabilization Program - CS
New Ground - SandPoint (Harmony
House) - CS
Muslim Housing Services
Transitional Housing - CS
Bridges to Housing - CS
Santos Place - CS
United Indians Youth Home - CS
MJ Harder House - CS
Young Adults in Transition - CS
Home of Hope - CS
Passages (Sand Point) - CS
Ravenna House - CS
6 beds
2 units
6 units
6 units (youth)
15 units
11 units; 30 beds
42 beds
25 beds (youth)
7 beds (youth)
20 beds (youth)
18 beds (youth)
8 beds (youth)
10 beds (youth)
Organization Name
Permanent Supportive Housing
Project Name Beds/Units
Archdiocesan Housing Authority
(AHA)
Archdiocesan Housing Authority
(AHA) / Catholic Community
Services (CCS)
Archdiocesan Housing Authority
(AHA) / Catholic Community
Services (CCS)
Archdiocesan Housing Authority
(AHA) / Catholic Community
Services (CCS)
Archdiocesan Housing Authority
(AHA)
Archdiocesan Housing Authority
(AHA)
Asian Counseling and Referral
Services (ACRS)
Asian Counseling and Referral
Services (ACRS)
Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Catholic Community Services
(CCS)
Catholic Community Services
(King County)
Community Housing Mental
Health
Frederic Ozanam House (Westlake
2)
Sta. Teresita del Nino Jesus
56 beds
25 units
Parke Studios (at the Josephinum) 15 beds
Westlake 53 beds
Bakhita Gardens 70 beds
Dorothy Day 41 beds
HOPES 15 beds
The Beacon 6 beds
Palo Studios 17 beds
The Cedars 10 beds
Monica's Place 5 beds
Leighton Apartments 15 beds
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Congregations for the Homeless Congregations -Permanent Housing 69 beds
Program
Downtown Emergency Service Aurora Supportive Housing 87 beds
Center (DESC)
Downtown Emergency Service Evans (415 10th) 75 beds
Center (DESC)
Downtown Emergency Service Kerner Scott - OPH 15 beds
Center (DESC)
Downtown Emergency Service Lyon Building 64 beds
Center (DESC)
Downtown Emergency Service Morrison Hotel 190 beds
Center (DESC)
Downtown Emergency Service Rainier Supportive Housing 50 beds
Center (DESC)
Downtown Emergency Service Scattered Site for MI Adults 60 beds
Center (DESC)
Downtown Emergency Service Union Hotel 52 beds
Center (DESC)
Downtown Emergency Service 1811 Eastlake 75 beds
Center (DESC)
Downtown Emergency Service Cottage Grove Apartments 20 beds
Center (DESC)
Evergreen Treatment Services REACH Respite Case Management 40 beds
Friends of Youth FOY Permanent Housing with 16 units
Supports
Hopelink Duvall Place 8 units
Imagine Housing Francis Village 15 units
Imagine Housing Johnson Hill / Chalet Apartments 12 units
Imagine Housing Rose Crest Apartments 8 units
Imagine Housing Velocity Housing Stability Program 12 units
Plymouth Housing Group (PHG) Shelter Plus Care \ Shelter Plus Care 74 units; 706 beds
HIV
Low Income Housing Institute Frye Hotel 48 beds
(LIHI)
Low Income Housing Institute Glen Hotel 37 beds
(LIHI)
Low Income Housing Institute Greenwood House 9 beds
(LIHI)
Low Income Housing Institute Broadway House 7 beds
(LIHI)
Low Income Housing Institute White River Gardens 8 beds
(LIHI)
Plymouth Housing Group (PHG) Gatewood 74 beds
Plymouth Housing Group (PHG) Humphrey 81 beds
Plymouth Housing Group (PHG) Pacific Hotel \ Pacific Hotel HIV 74 beds
Plymouth Housing Group (PHG) Plymouth on Stewart 84 beds
Plymouth Housing Group (PHG) Plymouth Place 70 beds
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Plymouth Housing Group (PHG)
Plymouth Housing Group (PHG)
Plymouth Housing Group (PHG)
Plymouth Housing Group (PHG)
Solid Ground
Solid Ground
Sound Mental Health
Sound Mental Health
Sound Mental Health
Sound Mental Health
Sound Mental Health
Sound Mental Health / Low
Income Housing Institute
Sound Mental Health / Low
Income Housing Institute
Sound Mental Health / Low
Income Housing Institute
The Sophia Way
Transitional Resources
Valley Cities Counseling and
Consultation
Valley Cities Counseling and
Consultation
Valley Cities Counseling and
Consultation
Valley Cities Counseling and
Consultation
Valley Cities Counseling and
Consultation
YMCA
YWCA Seattle - King -
Snohomish
YWCA Seattle - King -
Snohomish
YWCA Seattle - King -
Snohomish
YMCA
Scargo
Simons Building (3rd and Blanchard)
St. Charles
Williams Apartments
Brettler Place
P.G. Kenney Place
Homestead Family Housing
Kasota
Kenyon Housing
Pacific Court
South County Pilot
Ernestine Anderson Place
45 beds
92 beds
61 beds
81 beds
51 units
15 beds
25 units
45 beds
18 beds
48 beds
50 beds
45 beds
Gossett Place 9 units; 27 beds
McDermott Place / VASH
McDermott Place
Sophia's Home
Avalon Place
Coming Up
Families First
Homeless Services Enhancement
Program
Pathways First
Valley Cities Landing
Home At Last
Family Village Issaquah -Project
Based
Opportunity Place
Summerfield Apartments
YMCA Permanent Housing
75 beds
29 beds
15 beds
22 beds
24 units
12 units; 8 beds
14 units
24 beds
8 units; 7 beds
26 beds
29 beds
13 beds
9 units; 4 beds
City of Seattle Funded Permanent Supportive Housing
Archdiocesan Housing Authority
(AHA) / Catholic Community
Services (CCS)
Compass Housing Alliance
Downtown Emergency Service
Center (DESC)
Wintonia - C
Nyer Urness House - C
Canaday House - C
92 beds
75 beds
83 beds
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Organization Name
Rapid Rehousing
Project Name
Beds/Units
Catholic Community Services CCS RRH Pilot 15 units
(CCS)
City of Seattle Funded Rapid Rehousing
El Centro de la Raza El Centro Rapid Rehousing - C 3 units
Wellspring Family Services Wellspring RRH Pilot - C 6 units
YWCA Seattle - King - Snohomish YWCA Rapid Rehousing - C 2 units
Solid Ground SGO RRH Programs - C 27 units
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