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Interim housing encompasses a broad range of facility types and operational characteristics, each with a unique set of facts associated with the location of the facility, operational parameters and number of residents. Similarly, these facilities provide varying service levels that are in direct response to the complexity of the residents’ needs. The regulatory approach is to progressively condition these facilities in proportion to the complexity of the residents’ needs. Facilities that house residents with less complex needs should be allowed in all residential districts, provided they are of a similar scale as surrounding development. As the complexity of residents’ needs increases and/or the size of the facility increases, facilities should be located within districts that allow increasing intensity of use. [Ord. 2020-02-002 § 2 (Exh. A)].