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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProvisional Adoption Ordinance 1997 - transitional-emergency housing - legal edits 1-30-18 Page 1 of 9 ORDINANCE NO. 1997 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA TO AMEND THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE, CHAPTER 38 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD TRANSITIONAL AND EMERGENCY HOUSING AS AN AUTHORIZED USE. WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman (the “City”) is authorized by the City Charter and Montana law to promote public health, safety and welfare and otherwise execute the purposes of Section 76-2-304, Mont. Code Ann. and the City Charter; and WHEREAS, the City has had land development regulations since at least 1934 and has amended them from time to time to respond to changes in state law, legal decisions, and changing community needs; and WHEREAS, the City is authorized by the Section 4.04 of the City Charter and Montana law to adopt zoning, subdivision, and other land use regulations and provide for the enforcement and administration of such regulations and otherwise reasonably provide for the orderly development of the community; and WHEREAS, during public hearings considering application No. 15320 (the “UDC Update”) the City Commission directed staff to propose text amendments adding transitional and emergency housing as an authorized use, to be noticed and brought to the Zoning Commission and City Commission for consideration; and WHEREAS, the Bozeman Zoning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on February 6, 2018; and voted X:Y to recommend adoption of the proposed amendments. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA: Ordinance No. 1997, Zone Text Amendments to add Transitional and Emergency Housing as an Authorized Use Page 2 of 9 Section 1 Legislative Findings: The City Commission hereby adopts the following findings: 1. The above recitals are incorporated herein. 2. The proposed amendments substantially comply with the Bozeman Community Plan (and other City adopted plans including its facility plans, transportation plan, parks recreation and open space plan, downtown improvement plan, and economic development plan). 3. The proposed amendments comply with the requirements of Title 76, Chpt. 2, part 3, MCA (municipal zoning). 4. Public hearings have been duly noticed and held before the Zoning Commission and City Commission on the proposed amendments. 5. Findings presented to the Commission in staff memorandum for the proposed amendments are hereby incorporated into findings for adoption of this Ordinance. 6. The City relies upon the standards and definitions within Chapter 38, BMC to enable the development of the City in a manner which avoids conflicts, enables public notice of and comment on development which may affect residents and land owners, and provide predictability in government actions. 7. The 2009 Bozeman Community Plan recognized that homelessness exists in Bozeman. Local organizations with which the city has partnered on issues of affordable housing and homelessness, including the Bozeman office of the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC), have provided the city with recommendations on addressing the housing needs of residents who are, for whatever reason, temporarily without permanent and secure housing. 8. According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness (https://endhomelessness.org), emergency shelters play a critical role in connecting people experiencing homelessness with stable, permanent housing. People experiencing a housing crisis or fleeing an unsafe situation need to find temporary housing quickly. Emergency shelters and interim housing are part of an effective crisis response system that identifies and quickly connects people who are experiencing or are at risk of experiencing homelessness to housing assistance and other services. Ordinance No. 1997, Zone Text Amendments to add Transitional and Emergency Housing as an Authorized Use Page 3 of 9 9. A study produced by HRDC and the Montana Healthcare Foundation in 2017, Assessing Community Costs of Chronic Homelessness in the Gallatin Valley, reported each chronically homeless resident costs Bozeman-area institutions, supported by taxpayers and charitable donors, more than $28,000 per year. 10. Transitional and emergency housing provides short-term accommodation that assists homeless residents of the city to secure permanent housing. Because there is a homeless population in Bozeman, there is a need for transitional and emergency housing within the city. 11. Transitional housing programs provide individuals and families with safe and supportive housing along with case management services that enable participants to work toward self- sufficiency and permanent, stable housing. 12. Authorizing this type of use will allow governmental entities and nonprofit organizations to accept donated structures in any area of the city and, subject to the requirements of this Ordinance and other applicable law, repurpose them for this type of use. 13. Authorizing this type of use will promote the health, safety, and welfare of city residents by ensuring their housing needs are addressed. Section 2 That division 38.310 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended as follows: Sec. 38.310.030. – Authorized uses – residential zoning districts. Table 38.310.030.A– Permitted general and group residential uses in residential zoning districts Table clarifications: 1. Uses: P= Principal uses; C = Conditional uses; S = Special uses; A = Accessory uses; -- = Uses which are not permitted 2. If a * appears after the use, then the use is defined in article 7. 3. Where a code section is referenced after the use, then the use is subject to the additional standards specific to the subject use in that code section. 4. If a number appears in the box, then the use may be allowed subject to development condition(s) described in the footnotes immediately following the table. Ordinance No. 1997, Zone Text Amendments to add Transitional and Emergency Housing as an Authorized Use Page 4 of 9 Uses Zoning districts R-S R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4 R-5 R-O RMH Group residential Transitional and emergency housing (38.360.135)* & related services S S S S S S S S Sec. 38.310.040. – Authorized uses – commercial, mixed-use, and industrial zoning districts. Table 38.310.040.C– Permitted residential uses in commercial, mixed-use, and industrial zoning districts Table clarifications: 1. Uses: P= Principal uses; C = Conditional uses; S = Special uses; A = Accessory uses; -- = Uses which are not permitted 2. If a * appears after the use, then the use is defined in article 7. 3. Where a code section is referenced after the use, then the use is subject to the additional standards in that code section. 4. If a number appears in the box, then the use may be allowed subject to development condition(s) described in the footnotes immediately following the table. If there are multiple numbers, then the use is subject to all applicable development conditions. 5. Where a number with a “sf” reference appears below a P or C in the box, it means that the use is permitted or conditionally permitted up to the (maximum) listed square footage in gross building area. Uses Zoning districts Commercial Mixed Use Industrial B-1 B-2 B-2M B-3 UMU REMU NEHMU BP M-1 M-2 PLI Group residences Transitional and emergency housing & related services (38.360.135)* -- S S S S S S S S -- S Ordinance No. 1997, Zone Text Amendments to add Transitional and Emergency Housing as an Authorized Use Page 5 of 9 Section 3 That section 38.360.135 be added to the Bozeman Municipal Code to read as follows: 38.360 Index of supplemental use criteria Sec. 38.360.135. – Transitional/Emergency housing. A. Purpose and intent. The purpose of this section is to provide for the regulation of transitional/emergency housing and related services to ensure compatibility of uses and to promote public health, safety and welfare. B. Applicability. This section applies to all transitional/emergency housing and related services as defined in 38.700.180. C. Required standards. All applicable development standards of this chapter apply unless noted in this subsection C. In addition, the following standards must be met in order for a special use permit to be granted for the use: 1. Transitional/emergency housing may be provided in: a. A shared structure on any level where residential use is allowed; b. A mixed-use structure on any level where residential use is allowed; c. Detached ground-level units only if the units include individual bathrooms. 2. The structure must be on a permanent foundation. 3. The tract or parcel of land on which the use is proposed must be under single ownership, or the application for the use must be filed jointly by all of the owners of the property to be included in the development. 4. On-site facilities and related services are provided only for the residents of the transitional/emergency housing unless the provision of such services to non- residents is permitted in the applicable zoning district. 5. This use is exempt from parkland dedication requirements. Open-space requirements per section 38.520.060 apply. 6. A management plan from the applicant addressing the following factors: Ordinance No. 1997, Zone Text Amendments to add Transitional and Emergency Housing as an Authorized Use Page 6 of 9 a. Provision for continuous on-site management from an employee or volunteer during all hours of operation. b. Staff training. c. Intake screening of clients to insure compatibility with services provided at the facility. d. Client code of conduct. e. Provision of on-site storage for clients’ belongings. f. Security measures to be adopted. D. Additional criteria. The review authority may, in its sole discretion, apply additional criteria the review authority deems necessary to mitigate impact(s) of the proposed use as a condition of approving a special use permit, including but not limited to: 1. The site where such use is proposed is within ¼ mile of a sheltered public transit stop. 2. Limitation on the maximum occupancy and/or number of beds provided by the facility. Section 4 That table 38.540.050-1 of the Bozeman Municipal Code, be amended as follows: Sec. 38.540.050. – Number of parking spaces required. Table 38.540.050-1 Dwelling Types Parking Spaces Required per Dwelling Transitional and emergency housing 0.25 spaces per person of approved capacity 1,2 1. A facility may request to provide fewer parking spaces if the applicant provides evidence that some or all residents are prohibited from operating motor vehicles. Under no condition may less than two parking spaces be provided. If the use of the facility is altered to serve a different population who may operate motor vehicles, then the additional required parking must be provided before the change in use may occur. 2. Additional services and facilities to serve non-residents must provide parking in accordance with this Table 38.540.050-3. Ordinance No. 1997, Zone Text Amendments to add Transitional and Emergency Housing as an Authorized Use Page 7 of 9 Section 5 That section 38.700.090 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended as follows: Sec. 38.700.090. – H definitions. Household. A. A person living alone, or any of the following groups living together as a single nonprofit housekeeping unit and sharing common living, sleeping, cooking and eating facilities: 1. Any number of people related by blood, marriage, adoption, guardianship or other duly authorized custodial relationship; 2. Not more than four unrelated people; or 3. Two unrelated people and any children related to either of them. 4. Persons or groups granted a request for a reasonable accommodation to reside as a single housekeeping unit pursuant to section 38.35.090. 5. "Household" does not include: a. Any society, club, fraternity, sorority, association, lodge, combine, federation, coterie, cooperative housing or like organization; b. Any group of individuals whose association is temporary or seasonal in nature; or c. Any group of individuals who are in a group living arrangement as a result of criminal offenses. d. Any group of individuals living in a structure permitted as transitional or emergency housing pursuant to this chapter. Section 6 That section 38.700.180 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended as follows: Sec. 38.700.180. – T definitions. Transitional and emergency housing. The use of a site by a government or non-profit agency for individuals and/or households who are making the transition from homelessness to community living or who are in need of emergency housing. Other names for this use include warming center, transitional shelters, transitional living programs and transitional housing programs. This type of Ordinance No. 1997, Zone Text Amendments to add Transitional and Emergency Housing as an Authorized Use Page 8 of 9 use may include on-site related services and facilities for residents and may also include services and facilities for non-residents if permitted by the underlying zone. Section 7 Repealer. All provisions of the ordinances of the City of Bozeman in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other provisions of the ordinances of the City of Bozeman not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Section 8 Savings Provision. This ordinance does not affect the rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred or proceedings that were begun before the effective date of this Ordinance. All other provisions of the Bozeman Municipal Code not amended by this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Section 9 Severability. That should any sentence, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal, or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this Ordinance as a whole, or any part or provision thereof, other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, and shall not affect the validity of the Bozeman Municipal Code as a whole. Section 10 Codification. This Ordinance shall be codified as indicated in Section 2 through 6. Section 11 Effective Date. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect on March 31, 2018. Ordinance No. 1997, Zone Text Amendments to add Transitional and Emergency Housing as an Authorized Use Page 9 of 9 PROVISIONALLY ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana, on first reading at a regular session held on the ___ day of February, 2018. ____________________________________ CYNTHIA L. ANDRUS Mayor ATTEST: ____________________________________ ROBIN CROUGH City Clerk FINALLY PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana on second reading at a regular session thereof held on the ____ day of February, 2018. The effective date of this ordinance is March 31, 2018. _________________________________ CYNTHIA L. ANDRUS Mayor ATTEST: _________________________________ ROBIN CROUGH City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: _________________________________ GREG SULLIVAN City Attorney