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ORDINANCE NO. 2015-10-8311
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 126-
72, "HOMELESS SHELTERS" OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH,KENTUCKY
WHEREAS, this Ordinance amends Chapter 126, Sec. 72, "Homeless Shelters,"
of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, Kentucky; and
WHEREAS, this Ordinance is being enacted pursuant to mandates imposed by
Kentucky Revised Statute § 65.870 (KRS 65. 870 as may be amended), in particular those parts
that prohibit local governments from occupying any part of the field of regulation of the
manufacture, sale, purchase, taxation, transfer, ownership, possession, carrying, storage, or
transportation of firearms, ammunition, components of firearms, components of ammunition,
firearms accessories, or combination thereof.
NOW THEREFORE be it ordained by the City ,�,ssion of the City of
Paducah as follows:
SECTION 1. That Chapter 126-72 " eless Shelters," ®R. """ amended and
restated to read as follows: \\\\�.\
CHAPTER 126 — ZONING
"Sec. 126-72. Homeless Shelters.
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The purpose of this section RISA,\egulati the locatib omeless shelters in
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the R-3, R-4, B-1, B-3, M-1,1`2 and M Object' elude m�lmizing land use
conflicts and ensuring that th4e are adequate s for no individuals within the
vicinity of the shelter. \
(1) Shelter for t \ lele \ \ 11 mean housing t\ s limited to occupancy of 365 days or
less by a horn e\� person.
(2) Conditional use p mit req omeless shelt;' , shall only be permitted in the zones
listed .herein upon r eipt of a c �� n„1 use it. The operation of all shelters for the
ho ,=° ess within the �� 'ty of Paduca, tmgent upon receiving a conditional use
.Aoin the Boar f Adjustment in accordance with section 126-68 of the Code of
Ordinan City Paducah.
\\\e\\\ ss shall comply with the following conditions:
(3) Each shelter � �� � � � � p y g
a. A shelter for the ' shall provide a minimum of 200 square feet of heated building
space per resident.\
b. Shelters for the homeless may not be located within 1,000 feet of any other shelter for the
homeless, or from any use which could be classified as a Shelter for the homeless.
c. Operation.
1. Shelters for the homeless shall be fully contained within a building owned and/or
operated by a government agency or nonprofit organization.
2. The operator of a shelter for the homeless shall provide continuous, on-site
supervision by an employee and/or volunteer during all hours of operation.
3. No retail sales shall take place on the property of any shelter for the homeless.
4. Maximum occupancy. A shelter for the homeless may house no more than 50
residents.
5. All homeless shelters shall create and adopt a Code of Conduct that shall be
enforced at all times. The Code of Conduct shall include at a minimum the
following language:
i. Possession or use of illegal drugs is not permitted on the premises.
ii. Alcohol is not permitted on the premises.
iii. Federal and State gun control laws shall be strictly enforced on the
premises. Weapons are not peFmi on the premises.
iv. Violence is not permitted on the premises.
V. Fires are not permitted on the premises.
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vi. Loitering in the surrounding neighborhood is not permitted.
vii. Littering on the premises or surrounding neighborhood is not permitted.
6. A copy of this Code of Conduct shall be provided to the Zoning Administrator of
the City of Paducah for review by the Board of Adjustment.
7. Lighting. Adequate external lighting shall be provided for security purposes. The
lighting shall be stationary, directed away from adjacent properties and public
rights-of-way, and of intensity compatible with the neighborhood.
8. Laundry facilities. The development shall provide laundry facilities or laundry
services adequate for the number of residents.
9. Common facilities. The development may provide one or more of the following
specific common facilities for the exclusive use of the residents and staff:
i. Central cooking and dining room(s).
ii. Recreation room.
iii. Counseling center.
iv. Child care facilities.
V. Other support services.
10. Outdoor activity. For the purposes of noise abatement in residential districts,
organized outdoor activities may only be conducted between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
11. Staff and services shall be available to assist r taimng permanent
shelter and income. \��e�������� \\\
12. The operator of a shelter for the home l`e hall have a wni <
agement plan
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including, as applicable, provisionstraining, neighbo outreach,
security, screening of residents to insure tibility with se rovided at
the facility, and for training, co ling, an \' ent programs\\S esidents.
13. Maximum unit density. Hone elters locat , : residential d cts, when
not developed in an individual d g unit form 1 not be sect to the
underlying zoning district's maxim t density s d b ale number of
beds shall be limite Ao es them um numbeing units which
would otherwise peri
14. Shelters for hNi" less shall be withii \ feet o a public transportation
route."
SECTION 2.1INEVERABILITY. If'`"` section, paragraph or provision of this
Ordinance shall bto be � d or unenforceable <r any reason, the invalidity or
unenforceability of susections aph or provisio\shall not affect anof the remaining
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provisions of this Ordiri \ .
SECTION COMPLIAN �TH OPEN MEETINGS LAWS. The City
Commit s findsdetermines that all formal actions relative to the adoption of this
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Ordinance were o meeting of this City Commission, and that all deliberations of
this City Commissioi\i ommittees if any, which resulted in formal action, were in
meetings open to the public, I compliance with applicable legal requirements.
SECTION 4. CONFLICTS. All ordinances, resolutions, orders or parts thereof
in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby
repealed and the provisions of this Ordinance shall prevail and be given effect.
SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be read on two
separate days and will become effective upon summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter
424.
Tammara S. Sanderson, City Clerk
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Introduced by the Board of Commissioners, October 6, 2015
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, October 13, 2015
Recorded by Tammara S. Sanderson, City Clerk, October 13, 2015
Published by The Paducah Sun, October 17, 2015
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VOIDED 10-20-2015 TS
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