The City of Shoreline is proposing changes to the Shoreline Development Code that apply citywide. The non-project action to amend the Development Code includes new and updated regulations related to Transitional Encampments. The proposed amendments to the City’s Transitional Encampment
Regulations are intended to simplify and streamline the permitting process by creating a “Transitional Encampment Permit,” expressly for the use; remove the fee for the permit; provide a timeline for encampments for 90 days with the possibility for extension up to six months; and clarify the encampment regulations in the Code.
This may be your only opportunity to submit written comments. Written comments must be received at the address listed below before 5:00pm October 20, 2016. Mail, fax 206-801-2788 or deliver comments to the City of Shoreline, Attn: Steven Szafran, 17500 Midvale Avenue N, Shoreline, WA 98133 or email.
Regulations are intended to simplify and streamline the permitting process by creating a “Transitional Encampment Permit,” expressly for the use; remove the fee for the permit; provide a timeline for encampments for 90 days with the possibility for extension up to six months; and clarify the encampment regulations in the Code.
This may be your only opportunity to submit written comments. Written comments must be received at the address listed below before 5:00pm October 20, 2016. Mail, fax 206-801-2788 or deliver comments to the City of Shoreline, Attn: Steven Szafran, 17500 Midvale Avenue N, Shoreline, WA 98133 or email.
Interested persons are encouraged to provide oral and/or written comments regarding the above project at an open record public hearing.
Copies of the proposal and applicable codes are available for review at the City Hall, 17500 Midvale Avenue N.
Questions or more information: contact Steven Szafran, AICP, Senior Planner at 206-801-2512.
The city should let them camp in the garage at city hall... It's sheltered, it's safe, it's near ronald commons and there should be space as I would expect that city employees take transit to and from work.
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