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Amending Sections 28.211, 28.151, 28.032, and 28.061 of the Madison General Ordinances to create Peer Run Respite Facility as a new use in the zoning code, provide supplemental regulations for Peer Run Respite Facilities, and allow Peer Run Respite Facilities in Residential districts and selected Mixed-use and Commercial districts as a permitted use.
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DRAFTER'S ANALYSIS: Individuals with mental illness or substance use concerns often struggle to find care during crisis situations other than emergency or hospital inpatient services. This is due, in part, to the lack of mental health services in the state, county and city.
Recently, other states started using peer run respite facilities to provide short-term lodging, peer support and non-medical services for individuals living with mental health or substance use concerns. At peer run respite facilities, individuals receive respite from situations or surroundings that may lead to relapse or crisis and support from peers who have had similar experiences.
In 2013-2015, the state legislature appropriated funding for three regional peer run respite facilities. The City of Madison zoning code currently does not allow peer run respite facilities (or any similar use) in residential districts.
This amendment creates a new use, Peer Run Respite Facility, provides supplemental regulations for the use, and allows Peer Run Respite Facilities as a permitted use in all residential districts and NMX, TSS, CCT and LMX.
Key supplemental regulations include:
1. A Peer Run Respite Facility may only be operated by a non-profit organization or religious institution.
2. Services are available only to adults aged 18 or older.
3. The maximum number of guests at a facility must be equal to the number of bedrooms available or 5, whichever is less.
4. No single guest can stay at the same facility for more than 5 consecutive days.
5. No single guest can have more than 3 separate ...
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