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015-19 - Ordinance - Emergency, Amending Chapter 20.39 to Adopt Interim Regulations Related to Social Services FacilitiesoRDtNANCE NO. 015-19 AN EMERGENCY NTER M ZON NG ORDINANCE OF THE C W OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 20.39 OF THE PORT ORCHARD MUN CIPAT CODE TO ADOPT INTER M REGULATIONS RELATED TO SOC AL SERVICES FACILITIES; PROVIDING FOR A PUBL C HEARING, SEVERABILIW, CORRECTIONS, AND PUBL CAT ON; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, in 1990, Washington State passed a !aw, Chapter 7L.O9 RCW, to authorize the indefinite civil commitment of individuals found by a Superior Court to be a Sexually Violent Predator (SVP); and WHEREAS, certain individuals that are civilly committed as SVPs have fulfilled their sentence, but have been found to suffer from a mental abnormality or personality disorder that makes the individual likely to reoffend if not confined in a secure facility; and WHEREAS, in I99L, a federa! district court civil rights lawsuit was filed alleging violations of the constitutional rights of individuals that were civilly committed under Washington law; and WHEREAS, in 7994, the Federal District Court for Western Washington entered an order and injunction requiring the state to provide constitutionally adequate menta! health treatment for individuals that have been civilly committed. The court also found that the lack of a less restrictive alternative (LRA) to total confinement limited an individual's opportunity to demonstrate their reduced risk and ordered the state to explore alternatives; and WHEREAS, in 2OO7, the federal district court dismissed the injunction and closed the case after the state established two Secure Community Transition Facilities (SCTF) and amended state !aw, RCW 7L.O9.O70, to require an annual review to determine if an SVP is eligible for placement in an LRA; and WHEREAS, an LRA is a facility that provides court-ordered supervision, security, and treatment to individuals that have been civilly committed and conditionally released from a total confinement facility; and WHEREAS, Washington State does not regulate the location or land use and life safety impacts of community based LRAs; and Ordinance No. 015-19 Page 2 of 7 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Port Orchard has determined that current city regulations do not sufficiently define LRA facilities or mitigate their land use and life safety impacts to protect both the residents of potential LRA facilities within the city or the neighbors of such facilities; and WHEREAS, the GroMh Management Act (GMA), Chapter 35.70A RCW, provides that each jurisdiction's comprehensive land use plan and development regulations shall be subject to continuing review and evaluation; and WHEREAS, the City Council has authority to adopt interim zoning regulations to protect public health and safety pursuant to RCW 35.70A.390; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to enact interim regulations to protect public health and safety in a way that mitigates land use and life safety impacts without precluding the state- mandated placement of housing for persons that are civilly committed and conditionally released to a less restrictive alternative to total confinement; now, therefore, THE CITY COUNC L OF THE C TY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, DO ORDA N AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Findings. The City Council adopts all of the "Whereas" sections of this Ordinance as findings in support of this Ordinance. SECTION 2. Amendments to POMC 20.39.O40 Use Table Adopted . Amendments to the Use Table set forth in Section 20.39.040 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code (POMC) are hereby adopted as set forth in Attachment L, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. sEcr oN 3.Amendments to POMC . Amendments to the definition of "Socia! Services" set forth in POMC 20.39.120 are hereby adopted as follows: 2O.39.L20 Social Serv ces. Defined: A facility that provides treatment for persons not protected under the Fair Housing Act or who present a direct threat to the persons or property of others. lncludes persons convicted for illegal manufacture or distribution of a controlled substance, sex offenders, and juvenile offenders. Also includes facilities that provide transient housing related to post-incarceration and social service programs. Does not include facilities serving persons who have been civilly committed as Sexually Violent Predators (SVPs) and conditionally Ordinance No.015-19 Page 3 of7 released to a less restrictive alternative (LRA) in accordance with Chapter 7L.09 RCW. Such facilities are addressed in POMC 20.39.L22 ("Secured High Risk Social Service Facilities"). SECTION 4. New POMC Section 20.39.122 Adopted. A new POMC Section 20.39. t22 is hereby adopted as follows: 2O.39.L22. Secured High Risk Social Service Facilities. Secured high risk social service facilities are facilities serving one or more persons civilly committed as Sexually Violent Predators (SVPs) and conditionally released to a less restrictive alternative (LRA) in accordance with Chapter 71.O9 RCW. An LRA is a facility that provides court-ordered supervision, security, and sex offender treatment services. (1) Secured high risk socia! services facilities shall only be permitted in zones where permitted as a conditional use in the land use table in this chapter. (2) Where indicated as a conditional use in the use table, Section 20.39.040, a secured high risk social services facility is required to obtain a conditional use permit per Chapter 20.50. ln addition to the criteria for approval in Section 20.50.050, the hearing examiner must also make the following findings in order to issue the conditional use permit: (a) The city shall hold a neighborhood meeting prior to a public hearing for the proposed secured high risk social services facility. The project applicant shall cover all meeting costs. (b) The city shal! provide community notification to all landowners within a half-mile radius of the proposed secured high risk social services facility at least two (21 weeks prior to a neighborhood meeting. The project applicant shall cover all community notification costs. (c) The secured high risk social services facility shal! not be located adjacent to, immediately across a street or parking lot from, or within the line of sight of a risk potential activity or facility in existence at the time the secured high risk social services facility is established. (i) "Within the line of sight" means that it is possible to reasonably visually distinguish and recognize individuals. (ii) "Risk potential activities and facilities" means an activity or facility that provides a higher incidence of risk to the public from persons conditionally released to an LRA. Risk potential activities and facilities include: Public and private schools, school bus stops, Ordinance No. 015-19 Page 4of7 licensed day care and licensed preschool facilities, domestic violence shelters, public parks, publicly dedicated trails, sports fields, playgrounds, recreational and community centers, churches, synagogues, temples, mosques, public libraries, public and private youth camps, and others identified during a public hearing. For the purposes of this section, "school bus stops" does not include bus stops established primarily for public transit. (d) The secured high risk socia! services facility shall not be located in a community protection zone as defined in RCW 9.94A.030(6). (i) Distance shall be measured from all property lines of the social services facility and from all property lines of the facilities and grounds of a public or private school. (e) The secured high risk social services facility shall meet the applicable health district standards for water and sewage disposal to account for staff and residents. (f) Principal access to the secured high risk social services facility shall be from a city-maintained right-of-way. (g) lf a person's liberty is restricted or a person is not capable of self- preservation without physical assistance, the secured high risk social services facility shall be equipped with an automated fire sprinkler system as required by the building code. (h) !f windows/doors are required to be secured, the secured high risk socia! services facility shall have a system to automatically release locks, which shall be interlocked with the fire protection system. (i) The secured high risk social services facility shall have backup power sufficient to energize the safety and security systems in the event of a power outage. SECTION 5. This Ordinance is being adopted as an interim measure to mitigate land use impacts of housing for persons that have been civilly committed and conditionally released to a less restrictive alternative. A public hearing will be held, pursuant to the provisions of RCW 35.70A.390 within sixty (60) days of the date of this Ordinance. Following the public hearing, the Department of Community Development may be directed to develop a permanent Ordinance which will be considered at a public hearing within six (6) months of the date of this Ordinance. sEcTroN 5.Severabilitv. lf any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance or its application to any person or circumstance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the Ordinance No. 015-19 Page 5 of 7 validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance nor shall the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances be affected. SECTION 7. Clerical/Tvpographical Error. Should this Ordinance, upon being enacted by the City Council of the City of Port Orchard during its deliberations on April 9, 201-9 have anything inadvertently left out or in error upon publication, the explicit action of the City Council as discussed and passed shall prevail upon subsequent review and verification by the City Council. SECTION 8.Publi ion.This Ordinance shall be published by an approved summary consisting of the title. SECTION 9. Declaration of Emergencv. Pursuant to RCW 35A. t2.L3O, the City Council hereby finds and declares that a public emergency exists and that this ordinance is a public emergency ordinance necessary for the protection of the public health and safety and should, therefore, take effect immediately upon passage by a majority vote plus one of the whole membership of the Council. The facts upon which this public emergency is based inctude atl recitals set out in this ordinance as well as those facts contained in the legislative record. SECTION 10. Effective Date. ln accordance with RCW 35A.12.L30, this ordinance, as a public emergency ordinance, shall take effect and be in force immediatety upon adoption by a majority plus one of the City Council. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Orchard, APPROVED by the Mayor and attested by the Clerk in authentication of such passage this 9th day of April 2019. Robert Puta ATTEST: Bran R nearso D, MMC, City Clerk SPONSOR Sharon Cates, City Attorney Sh awn ardi,uncilmember Ordinance No. 015-19 Page 6 of 7 PUBLISHED: April L9,2OL9 EFFECTIVE DATE: April 24,20L9 ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1:Amended POMC 20.39.40 Use Table f =z Use Category Specific Use E ntE J Residential Uses All household living, as listed below: Single-family detached (including new manufactured homes) P P P P P P Designated Manufactured Home, Manufactured or Mobile Home (except for new designated manufactured homes) P New Designated Manufactured Home P P P P P P P P P P P P P P PPP Two-family P P P P Si ngle-fami ly attached (2 units)P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P PP P P P P P P P P P PPPP P P Si ngle-family attached (3 or 4 units) Single-fami ly attached (5 or 6 units) Multi-family (3 or 4 units) Multi-family (5 or more units)P P P P P P P P P Manufactured or Mobile Home Park c c P P c cP Boarding House Congregate Living Facilities c c c c c c c P c P c P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P c C P P C P -+ P c P Lodging House Group home (up to 8 residents), except as follows. Adult Family Home All group living (9 or more residents) Social Services Facilities P P P P P 20.39.040 Use hble. (Gray shading separates categories into Residential, Commercial & lndustrial, & Civic/Parks) Definition/ Standards 20.39.600-615 20.39.600-615 20.39.600-615 20.39.600-615 20.39.600-615 20.39.600-615 20.39.600-615 20.39.600-615 20.39.600-615 20.39.600-615 20.39.610 1 20.39.615 (Y' E $U'u.tr .oOtr(9 :) =(, f =(Lo ff ==oo ()Ioo=o t o. lr o. =+--l-t- ----1---- c -.J- t---r---1 I P f =z Use Category Specific Use t Nt Secured High Risk Social Services Facilities c c c c All civic uses, as listed below: Public Uses P PPP P Community college, university, trade or technical school (8,000 square feet or less). Community college, university, trade or technical school (more than 8,000 square feet). c c c c c P PPP PClub or lodge Public use P P P P P P P I P P P P P P Museum, library PPPPP P c c c c c P P P P PPlace of worship School (K-12)C c C c c c c c c c PC C CP P P P P P P Jail or Detention Center Transit park and ride lot Transfer station P P P P PTransit bus base All open space and park uses, as listed below: C P Golf course c c c c P Pc-*-l ,l. P P c c-ccc- Park, recreation field Animal shelter or adoption center All utilities, as listed below: Minor utilities P P P P P P P P P PPP P P P P P P P P P P P P PPP P P P P Definition/ Standards 20.39.240 20.39.240 20.39.240 20.39.240 20.39.240 20.39.240 20.39.240 20.39.240 20.39.230 20.39.210 20.39.410 20.39.410 20.39.410 20.39.200 20.39.415 20.39.415Major utilities Wireless telecommunication facilities, as listed below Amateur radio operator tower 2 20.39.270 (!,E tloUE,(otr oo f =u f =o f =(Lo f =C) :) =o lI.otoo J I o tr o. II(L ------f- Cemetery CC f =z Use Category Specific Use t ottr J P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Small cell wireless telecommunication facility Wreless telecommunication tower (excludes small cell facilities) c c c C c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c P P P P P P c c C c Pcc P P PP c c c c P c P P P P P c P c Commercia! Uses All day care, as listed below: Family day care (6 children or fewer) Group day care (mini day care) Q fo 12) Day care center (13 or more) All indoor recreation, except as listed below: Shooting range I c c c Special event facility C CCCC c c c c c c Commercial Entertai nment, except as follows: P P P P P P P Adult Entertainment c C c c-P C c f- C C c c c All outdoor recreation, except as listed below: Campground, travel trailer park, RV park (does not include mobile home park) Horse stable, riding academy, equestrian center Shooting range Marina (upland areas)c c c c c P P P P P P P c c c Definition/ Standards 20.39.270 20.39.270 20.39.505 20.39.505 20.39.505 20.39.510 20.39.510 20.39.515 20.39.530 20.39.530 20.39.530 20.39.575 All overnight lodging, as listed below. Level 1. Vacation rentals or similar short- term house/room rentals PP P PP 3 20.39.535 (I)t st tott rotr o(9 f, =tr ff=f,= ===Eoo(,0 ()I C)orr-o lL(LIu(L _--_1_-_L_ -t-1 tt -- --+-1 I I +- ffi --I P I L Use Category Specific Use NEt T Level 2: Bed and breakfast (up to 7 rooms) c c c c c P P Level 3: Motel P P Level 4: Hotel P P P P P All medical, except as listed below: c c P P P P P P Hospital c c c c c c c P P P P P P P All office, except as listed below: Bail bonds c c c c P P C P P Pc PP P P C c Surface parking: commercial parking, commuter lease parking or park and ride, remote parking Commercial parking garage - standalone Electric vehicle charging stations P P P P P P P P P c c P P P PPP P PPcc P P P P P c c P C P P P C PP P P P All personal service, except as listed below: Funeral home Crematorium P P P c PPP P P P c P P c c c lndoor animal care Outdoor animal care Business services c P P PPPP PP c Conference center c I c c P P P P PPP c c PAll restaurants except as listed below: Food truck P P P P P P P P P P All retail sales, as listed below: Retail establishment (up to 5,000 gross floor area) P P P P P P P PP P Definition/ Standards 20.39.535 20.39.535 20.39.535 20.39.520 20.39.525 20.39.540 20.39.540 20.12 20.39.545 20.39.545 20.39.550 20.39.555 20.39.570 20.39.310 20.39.562 4 20.39.565 G't tlotrtr (C)u o(, f =t f =z f E(L trt fffE==oo(9 J851 I o t o. lL(L -------+------t- _____l_ --+ F. -1 _]- I -r I+t P P 1- --r-- I ----+ f =z J Use Category Specific Use E $lt Retail establishment (5,001 - 15,000 gross floor area) Retail establishment (15,001 - 50,000 gross floor area) P P PPPP P P PP PRetail establishment over (50,000 gross floor area)c P Fireworks sales in accordance with POMC 560 P P P P PRecreational marij uana sales Convenience store with fuel pumps c cc PP C P c-P Convenience store without fuel pumps Fuel station, including fuel pumps and fuel sales, without convenience store Automobile service station.P All vehicle and tool/construction equipment sales and rental, as listed below: Light vehicle and light tool or construction equipment sales and rental Heavy vehicle and heavy tool or construction equipment sales and rental c P P +- PP P P P All vehicle service and repair, as listed below: Car wash P P P Vehicle service and repatr, mtnor P P P P P P P PVehicle service and reparr, major Definition/ Standards 20.39.565 20.39.565 20.39.565 20.64 20.39.565 20.39.565 20.39.300 20.39.565 20.39.565 20.39.625 20.39.640 5 20.39.645 (v)t (otsf loT, E, oo :) =t fff ===oo(9 f =(Lo l!o-oo o tr o. lr.LI 4r -f- + 3 =z Use Category Specific Use E NE E J Vehicle service and repair, commercial vehicle P P P P lndustrial Uses All heavy industrial All light manufacturing, except as listed below:P P P Commercial laundry, dry cleaning or carpet cleaning facility P P P Brewery, Distillery under Brewery, Distillery 5,001 - 15.000 souare feet feet5 000 soua P P P P P c c Brewery, Distillery over 15.000 souare feet P P P P P P P P P P P P Food and beverage processing, boutique (area used for processing less than 3,000 sF) Craft shop P P P P P P PP P P P P P P P P P P P Food and beverage processing, industrial Recreational marijuana production All research and development Resource extraction - mining, dredging, raw minera! processing, except: C Timber harvesting in the absence of concurrent development Sand and Gravel Mining c C Stockpiling of sand, gravel or other aggregate materials C P P Sheet metal, welding, machine shop, tool and equi pment manufacturing, vehicle painting facility P P P P Definition/ Standards 20.39.650 20.39.605 20.39.610 20.39.610 20.39.610 20.39.610 20.64 20.39.615 20.39.620 20.39.620 LL 6 20.39.610 G)E tE l{)v (0t oo f =E 3f ==oo f =o :) =o-o gOIoo o t,(L II IL il PP ---r P C f =z Use Category Specific Use E, (\Itr All warehouse, storage and distribution, as listed below: c c P P PEnclosed storage Self-service storage, mini-warehouse P P c c P P C c c c c c P All waste-related service, including wastewater treatment facilities, decant facilities and recycling centers Storage yard C P Recreational marijuana processrng P P Agricultural Uses All agriculture, as listed below: c P PAgricultural processing, excluding marijuana processrng Community garden P P P P P P P P P P P PP P PNursery Winery C P c P P Pcc P Accessory uses not othena/se listed below, as determined by the [Administntorl. Accessory dwelling units, as listed below. P P P P P PAccessory apartment (attached dwelling) Backyard cottage dwelling P P P P P P PDrive-thru facility c P P P Home occupation P P P P P P P P P Definition/ Standards 20.39.655 20.39.655 20.39.470 20.39.660 20.64 20.39.705 20.39.705 20.39.705 20.39.705 20.68,20.39.80 20.39.805 20.39.870 7 P 20.39.830 rtE \tE lot (o E o(9 f =t f =(, ffEEoo f =TLo OIoorL J C) tr(L lJ. o- L- t- t- 1-- + JNtr Use Category Specific Use t Home business P P P P P P Livestock keeping P P P P Outdoor display P P P P P PP P P Outdoor storage as listed below: Low-impact P P P P P High-impact P P Self-Storage as accessory use to Apartment Building P P P Vehicle service and repair, accessory to a residential use P P P P Park as accessory use to residential development P P P P P P P P P P P I P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Medical marijuana cooperative Definition/ Standards 20.39.835 20.39.845 20.39.850 20.39.855 20.39.855 39.860 0.39.900 h.20.64 Key: P = Permitted Use C = Conditional Use -- = Use Not Permitted 8 att \tlrl)E, tr, (0tr o(9 f =t f =z ffffs ===toooo (JIooE o lI.(LI E, .L I -l -fr _1__l -----+----- _l