Examples of Low Barrier Navigation Center in a sentence
AB 101 established that Low Barrier Navigation Center development is a use by right in areas zoned for mixed use and nonresidential zones permitting multifamily uses, if it meets certain requirements.
As defined by Government Code §65660, a Low Barrier Navigation Center means a housing first, low-barrier, service-enriched shelter focused on moving people into permanent housing that provides temporary living facilities while case managers connect individuals experiencing homelessness to income, public benefits, health services, shelter, and housing.
A Low Barrier Navigation Center development is a use by right in areas zoned for mixed use and nonresidential zones permitting multifamily uses, if it meets the requirements of this article.
A Low Barrier Navigation Center is permitted as a limited use in the zones indicated with an “L” in the Use Regulations Tables in Chapter 13, Article 1 (Base Zones) subject to the following requirements: (a) The navigation center shall offer services to connect people to permanent housing through a services plan that identifies services staffing.
Upon such termination, the Bank shall pay Executive her Annual Base Salary (minus applicable taxes and withholdings) for a one (1) year period at the rate then in effect at the time of termination, together with the dollar value of any accrued vacation and the amount of any unreimbursed business expenses as of the date of termination, subject to any limitation under Paragraph 11 of this Agreement.
The bill would provide that CEQA does not apply to an action taken by a public agency to lease, convey, or encumber land owned by a public entity or to facilitate the lease, conveyance, or encumbrance of land owned by a public agency, or to provide financial assistance to, or otherwise approve, a Low Barrier Navigation Center constructed or allowed by this bill.
Within 60 days of receipt of a completed application for a Low Barrier Navigation Center development, the local jurisdiction shall act upon its review of the application.
The bill would declare that Low Barrier Navigation Center developments are essential tools for alleviating the homelessness crisis in this state and are a matter of statewide concern and thus applicable to charter cities.
At the August 27, 2019 City Council hearing, City Council approved a Homeless Services Funding Plan which included certain priorities for construction of the Meadowview Housing First, Low Barrier Navigation Center (“Meadowview Center”) and the Broadway/Alhambra Housing First, Low Barrier Navigation Center (“Broadway/Alhambra Center”).
The bill would prescribe requirements for notifying a developer that its application for a Low Barrier Navigation Center development is complete and for the local jurisdiction to complete its review of the application.