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Emergency Shelter: Housing with or without supportive services for persons experiencing homelessness that is limited to occupancy of six (6) months or less, as defined in Section 50801(e) of the California Health and Safety Code. An emergency shelter may be the principal or an ancillary use on the lot. No individual or household may be denied emergency shelter because of an inability to pay. Emergency shelter operations may be seasonal or year-round, and must be operated by a government agency, religious institution, nonprofit charitable organization, or private nonprofit organization. (Ord. 2335, 12/14/2004)

Emergency Vehicle: Self-propelled vehicle or trailer used in the discharge of the duties of public districts, agencies, or departments or privately owned public utilities responsible for fire prevention and control, policing, sanitation, sewage, drainage, flood control, and public utility maintenance and service. (Former Section INL#312-25; Ord. 519, Sec. 225, 5/11/65)

Equivalent Financial Incentive: “Equivalent Financial Incentive” means a monetary contribution, based upon a land cost per dwelling unit value, equal to one of the following:

a.A Density Bonus and an Additional Incentive(s); or

b.A Density Bonus, where an Additional Incentive(s) is not requested or is determined to be unnecessary.

See, Section 314-112.1, Residential Density Bonus, for further discussion. (From Section INL#316.4-2(g); Added by Ord. 2166, Sec. 31, 4/7/98) (Ord. 2693, § 3, 6/7/2022)