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File #: OR 17 3342    Version: 1 Name: ORDINANCE NO. 3342 - EXTENDING AN EMERGENCY MORATORIUM UPON THE ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY SHELTERS
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/9/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/23/2017 Final action: 3/23/2017
Title: ORDINANCE NO. 3342 - EXTENDING AN EMERGENCY MORATORIUM UPON THE ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY SHELTERS COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED: Council Initiative: Preserve and enhance neighborhoods, address quality of place issues CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: Required SUMMARY STATEMENT: Ordinance No. 3342 will extend the existing moratorium on siting emergency shelters for another six months, until October 14, 2017. The moratorium was originally put in place by Ordinance No.3302 adopted on October 22, 2015. On April 14 the moratorium was extended for six months with the adoption of Ordinance No. 3318. On September 22, 2016, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 3328 extending the moratorium for another six months. During the time of the moratorium, an ad hoc committee was formed to develop recommended zoning code amendments. The committee released their recommendation on April 13. On July 6, the Planning Commission held a publi...
Attachments: 1. Ordinance No. 3342

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ORDINANCE NO. 3342 - EXTENDING AN EMERGENCY MORATORIUM UPON THE ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY SHELTERS

                                        

COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:

Council Initiative:  Preserve and enhance neighborhoods, address quality of place issues

 

CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW:  Required

 

SUMMARY STATEMENT:

Ordinance No. 3342 will extend the existing moratorium on siting emergency shelters for another six months, until October 14, 2017.  The moratorium was originally put in place by Ordinance No.3302 adopted on October 22, 2015.  On April 14 the moratorium was extended for six months with the adoption of Ordinance No. 3318.  On September 22, 2016, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 3328 extending the moratorium for another six months.

 

During the time of the moratorium, an ad hoc committee was formed to develop recommended zoning code amendments.   The committee released their recommendation on April 13.  On July 6, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the committee's proposed zoning code amendments.  Following the public hearing, the Planning Commission passed a motion recommending approval of the proposal.

 

On September 15, the City Council considered and held a public hearing on the proposed ordinance, as developed by the ad hoc committee.  Based upon the testimony offered at the public hearing, the Council decided to reconvene the ad hoc committee and invite further participation from the community.  Since then the ad hoc committee has held nine meetings.  Their February 15 meeting had over 100 persons in attendance. The committee has developed a revised discussion draft but is still exploring options.   The process is anticipated to extend beyond the current April 14, 2017 expiration date of the current moratorium.  Thus, the moratorium needs to be extended.

   

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

Motion to adopt Ordinance Number 3342

 

STAFF CONTACT:

Jim McNamara, City Attorney

Steve Langdon, Planning Manager