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Garcia, Stephanie <br />From: <br />Chris S < <br />Sent: <br />Thursday, August 16, 2018 10:00 AM <br />To: <br />Godinez, Raul <br />Cc: <br />Carvalho, Sonia R.; City Council; Huizar, Maria; Selica; Dora Lopez; Irma Jauregui; suzie <br />Susana C. Sandoval c sandoval; Lisa Mills; Lisa Tran; Thomas Gordon; Carl Benninger; <br />Connie Hamilton; Susan Rich; Kathleen Kuilanoff; Tom Lutz; Debbie McEwen; <br />DOC_Chambers@cacd.uscourts.gov; Angie Cano; Araceli Martinez; Art Pedroza; Lucy S; <br />Alberta Christy; Maggie Brown; Phil Bacerra; Cecilia Iglesias; Dalcowby08@aol.com; <br />Delma Perez; Glen Dromgoole; Ken@lrvinePipe.com; Felipe Guerrero; Evangeline <br />Prodigy Gawronski; ees@roadrunner.com; Dina Fegrino; Frank Nguyen; Yvonne Flores, <br />ARM; Garcia, Jorge (CMO); Cortez, Robert; Kaka, Hafsa; Holly Mistine Pamplin; Ginelle <br />Hardy; Jamie Hiber; Kevin Cabrera; Irma Macias; Melcher Roy & Julie; Jennifer Peat; Peter <br />Katz; Macedonia, Margarita; Kutner, Scott; Laura Perez; Wooruby; vincentpham714 <br />@gmail.com; Overmyer Carl; omar motya; Lisa Ocampo; Denise Segovia; Mike Tardiff; <br />Thai, Minh; Mayra Torres; Tim Rush; Mendoza, Steven; Neal, Candida; Jose Rea; Maria <br />Sandoval; eComment <br />Subject: <br />Sec. 41-1201 Maximum of 200 beds at emergency homeless shelter <br />Attachments: <br />Occupancy Standardjpg; Sec. 41-1201 jpg; SB2_NS-2848_9-13-2013.pdf; SB2 <br />_SummaryGroupDiscussion.pdf; SB2 _Z0A2013-01.pdf, SB2_Z0A2013-01_RFCA.pdf, <br />SB2PC_Presentation7.22.2013.pdf <br />Raul Godinez, City Manager <br />I'm sure you are already aware but I thought I should send you a reminder that our city amended our ordinances back in <br />2013 to only allow a maximum of 200 beds at a single emergency homeless shelter and 150 beds at a multiservice center <br />location. <br />Sec. 41-1201. -Same—Standards. <br />Where permitted, any emergency shelter for homeless or multiservice center for homeless shall comply with the <br />following: <br />(1) Occupancy. A maximum of thirty (30) beds or persons maybe served nightly, with associated support <br />service not open to the public. One (1) multiservice center may be permitted in the City of Santa Ana, allowing <br />a minimum of one hundred fifty (150) beds or persons may be served nightly and maximum of two hundred <br />(200) beds. Any emergency shelterfor homeless with greater than thirty (30) beds, but less than one hundred <br />fifty (150) beds, shall be subject to approval of a conditional use permit consistent with Article V of this <br />chapter <br />Back in 2013, our city held several community meetings, planning commission study sessions, and stakeholder focus <br />groups to gather input on rezoning a SB2 area in our city. <br />Through a collaborative effort, the City has adopted a new ordinance to help address homeless needs in Santa Ana. This <br />ordinance is in response to Senate Bill 2, requiring all communities in California to identify at least one zone where <br />emergency shelters can be allowed by right as well as residential zones to allow Transitional/Supportive Housing <br />opportunities. <br />http://www.ci.sonta-ana.ca.us/pba/planning/EmeraencyShelter0rdinance.asp <br />Ll <br />