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A. General. A Temporary Encampment Permit is valid for up to 90 days beginning the first day of the Temporary Encampment except as provided in this section.

B. Extended Temporary Encampment Permit.

1. Eligibility. A Temporary Encampment Host that has previously obtained a Temporary Encampment Permit that was not subject to revocation and operated a Temporary Encampment at a particular Site in the City that was not subject to a sustained code enforcement action beyond voluntary compliance may choose to apply for an Extended Temporary Encampment Permit in lieu of a Standard Temporary Encampment Permit. An Extended Temporary Encampment Permit is valid for a period of three years from the effective date of the Extended Temporary Encampment Permit.

2. Year 1 Application. The first-year application for an Extended Temporary Encampment Permit is the same as the process set forth above and applicable to a Standard Temporary Encampment Permit.

3. Subsequent Year Application. If an application for a subsequent-year Temporary Encampment at the same Site pursuant to a valid Extended Temporary Encampment Permit contains no change or minor modification from the first-year Temporary Encampment operated under the Permit and there are no outstanding enforcement actions related to the Permit, in lieu of the requirements at LUC 20.30U.121 and 20.30U.122, the application process for subsequent-year Temporary Encampment hosting pursuant to the Permit shall include:

a. A description of the proposed subsequent-year Temporary Encampment, including proposed arrival and departure dates and identification of any modification to the first-year application applicable to the Extended Temporary Encampment Permit;

b. A Safety and Security Report that includes (i) updated identification and telephone contact information for a designated point of contact for the Encampment Host for concerns related to the subsequent-year Temporary Encampment; (ii) a plan for addressing reported concerns and documenting resolution during the duration of the subsequent-year Temporary Encampment; and (iii) a plan for coordinating communication between the Encampment Host and members of the public regarding concerns related to the subsequent-year Temporary Encampment; and

c. A courtesy letter subject to the mailing radius at LUC 20.30U.122.B that contains the information identified in subsections B.3.a and B.3.b of this section.

4. New Application. If an application for a subsequent-year Temporary Encampment at the same Site pursuant to a valid Extended Temporary Encampment Permit contains substantive modifications from the first-year Temporary Encampment operated under the Permit and/or there are outstanding enforcement actions related to the Permit, the application will be treated as a new application for a Standard Temporary Encampment Permit.

5. Except as otherwise provided in this section LUC 20.30U.131, all requirements in Part 20.30U LUC apply to each Temporary Encampment use pursuant to an Extended Temporary Encampment Permit. (Ord. 6498, 12-9-19, § 5)