Permanent supportive housing and transitional housing facilities.
Permanent supportive and transitional housing facilities are permitted uses in any zoning district allowing a single-family dwelling subject to the following criteria:
The number of permanent supportive and transitional housing facilities allowed on any given lot shall be no more than the number of single-family dwelling units that would be allowed under BAVMC § 18.10.040(2).
Permanent supportive and transitional housing facilities must be 24-hour-per-day facilities where rooms are assigned to specific residents for the duration of their stay. Transitional housing facilities shall require a minimum length stay of 72 hours.
On-site services such as laundry, hygiene, meals, case management, and social programs are limited to the assigned residents and shall not be available for drop in or other use by nonresidents.
No permanent supportive housing or transitional housing facility may be located within half a mile of another property that contains a permanent supportive housing or transitional housing facility in the town or an adjacent jurisdiction, calculated as a radius from the property lines of the site.
Prior to operating a permanent supportive housing or transitional housing facility, an occupancy agreement shall be submitted to the town which meets the requirements of this subsection. The town council shall review the occupancy agreement as part of a regularly scheduled meeting and either approve, deny, or request additional information related to the request.
Names and contact information for on-site staff and a statement that the facility operator shall notify the town of all staff change(s) within 72 hours.
Rules and/or code of conduct describing resident expectations and consequences for failing to comply. At minimum, the code of conduct shall be consistent with state law prohibitions and restrictions concerning the following:
A safety and security plan reviewed and approved by the King County (KC) sheriff's office including protocols for response to the facility, facility residents, and to residents throughout the town. The safety and security plan shall establish a maximum number of permitted KC sheriff's office response calls to the facility. Any KC sheriff's office call(s) to the facility exceeding the maximum threshold established in the safety and security plan shall be considered a violation of this chapter, and the facility operator will be fined in accordance with BAVMC § 18.10.190(2).
A plan for avoiding potential impacts on nearby residences including a proposed mitigation approach that addresses items such as noise, smoking areas, parking, security procedures, and litter.
Description of eligibility for residency and resident referral process.
(Ord. 471 § 1 (Exh. A), 2024)
Beaux Arts Village City Zoning Code
§ 18.10.045
Permanent supportive housing and transitional housing facilities.
Permanent supportive and transitional housing facilities are permitted uses in any zoning district allowing a single-family dwelling subject to the following criteria:
The number of permanent supportive and transitional housing facilities allowed on any given lot shall be no more than the number of single-family dwelling units that would be allowed under BAVMC § 18.10.040(2).
Permanent supportive and transitional housing facilities must be 24-hour-per-day facilities where rooms are assigned to specific residents for the duration of their stay. Transitional housing facilities shall require a minimum length stay of 72 hours.
On-site services such as laundry, hygiene, meals, case management, and social programs are limited to the assigned residents and shall not be available for drop in or other use by nonresidents.
No permanent supportive housing or transitional housing facility may be located within half a mile of another property that contains a permanent supportive housing or transitional housing facility in the town or an adjacent jurisdiction, calculated as a radius from the property lines of the site.
Prior to operating a permanent supportive housing or transitional housing facility, an occupancy agreement shall be submitted to the town which meets the requirements of this subsection. The town council shall review the occupancy agreement as part of a regularly scheduled meeting and either approve, deny, or request additional information related to the request.
Names and contact information for on-site staff and a statement that the facility operator shall notify the town of all staff change(s) within 72 hours.
Rules and/or code of conduct describing resident expectations and consequences for failing to comply. At minimum, the code of conduct shall be consistent with state law prohibitions and restrictions concerning the following:
A safety and security plan reviewed and approved by the King County (KC) sheriff's office including protocols for response to the facility, facility residents, and to residents throughout the town. The safety and security plan shall establish a maximum number of permitted KC sheriff's office response calls to the facility. Any KC sheriff's office call(s) to the facility exceeding the maximum threshold established in the safety and security plan shall be considered a violation of this chapter, and the facility operator will be fined in accordance with BAVMC § 18.10.190(2).
A plan for avoiding potential impacts on nearby residences including a proposed mitigation approach that addresses items such as noise, smoking areas, parking, security procedures, and litter.