Temporary Uses | Uses
9. Smoking Area. A designated smoking area shall be provided on site in the location which would result in the least impact on neighboring properties based on distance. 10. Debris. Each site occupied by a homeless encampment shall be left free of debris, litter, or other evidence of the homeless encampment upon the homeless encampment moving from the site. 11. Health Department Compliance. Homeless encampments shall comply with all applicable standards of the Seattle- King County health department, or its successor. 12. Code Compliance and Hours of Service. Homeless encampments shall comply with all codes and regulations of the state of Washington, City, and other agencies with jurisdiction concerning, but not limited to, drinking water connections, human waste, solid waste disposal, electrical systems, cooking, food handling, and fire-resistant materials. Servicing of portable toilets and trash dumpsters is prohibited between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on Mondays through Fridays, and between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. on Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, except in the case of bona fide emergency or under the terms of a permit condition approved by the director in the case of demonstrated necessity. 13. Inspections. Homeless encampments shall permit regular inspections by regulatory personnel, including but not limited to, City staff, police department, fire department, King County health department, and any other regulatory agencies with jurisdiction to check for permit and other code compliance by the homeless encampment.
14. Required Services. Homeless encampments shall have services such as food, water, and waste disposal supervised by the sponsor or managing agency. 15. Resident Log. The managing agency shall maintain a resident log of all people residing at the homeless encampment. Such log shall be kept on site at the homeless encampment. When signing the log, prospective encampment residents shall provide a state of Washington driver’s license, state of Washington identification card, a driver’s license or identification card issued by another state, or other similar document that confirms a person’s identity. The sponsor shall be responsible for verifying that the log is being properly kept and that the required identification is being provided. 16. Code of Conduct. Sponsors and managing agencies shall ensure enforcement of a code of conduct at homeless encampment sites. The code of conduct shall substantially include the following: a. Possession or use of illegal drugs and marijuana is not permitted;
b. No alcohol is permitted;
c. No weapons are permitted;
d. All knives over three and one-half inches must be turned in to the managing agency for safekeeping;
e. No violence is permitted;
f. No open flames are permitted;
Effective | January 1, 2022
Title 21: Sammamish Development Code | 299
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