Uses | Temporary Uses
g. No trespassing onto private property in the surrounding neighborhood is permitted; h. No littering on the homeless encampment site or in the surrounding neighborhood is permitted; and i. No convicted sex offender shall reside in the homeless encampment. Nothing within this section shall prohibit a sponsor or managing agency from imposing and enforcing additional code of conduct conditions not otherwise inconsistent with this section. 17. Permit Violation Process. Upon a determination that there has been a violation of any condition of permit approval, the director may give written notice to the sponsor describing the alleged violation pursuant to SMC Title 23 and other applicable code authority, or may instead immediately pursue available judicial or other remedies. Any violation of a subsequently issued stop work order under Chapter 23.70 SMC is declared a nuisance and may be remedied by injunctive relief, revocation of the homeless encampment use permit and vacation of the site by the homeless encampment, or any other available remedy in law or equity. 18. Health and Safety Permit Conditions. The director may modify or establish any requirements necessary to mitigate impacts from homeless encampments on the public health and safety in accordance with the purpose of this chapter. 19. Application. An applicant for a homeless encampment use permit shall submit all of the following, unless modified by the director:
a. Application form for a homeless encampment use permit; b. A site plan, which extends 50 feet beyond the proposed site’s property boundaries, drawn to scale showing all of the following:
i. All existing structures;
ii. Existing parking stalls;
iii. Parking stalls proposed to be unavailable for parking vehicles during the homeless encampment;
iv. All proposed temporary structures;
v. Proposed electrical and plumbing connections;
vi. Location of trash receptacles, including trash dumpsters;
vii. Location of toilets and other sanitary facilities;
viii. Location and details of any proposed connection to wastewater, potable water, stormwater, electrical supply, or other public or private utility systems;
ix. Proposed and existing ingress and egress;
x. Any permanent alterations on the lot to the site or structures;
xi. A designated smoking area; and
xii. Access routes for emergency vehicles;
c. Proposed fencing or screening detail or a typical section of same;
300 | Title 21: Sammamish Development Code
Effective | January 1, 2022
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