Determination of severe weather event

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Pursuant to Ordinance No. 3357 codified as LMC 7.30, Severe Weather Shelters, City

Manager Kurt Sacha has determined that a severe weather event is imminent based on

forecasted cold weather conditions beginning Tuesday, November 8, 2022. Low temperatures

in the Longview area are predicted to be below 35 degrees beginning tomorrow.

Among other things, the determination of a severe weather event enables permitted severe

weather shelters to begin operating. The following is the only permitted severe weather

shelter in Longview at this time:

• First Christian Church, 2000 E. Kessler Boulevard

City Manager Sacha has authorized Community Development Director/Building Official Ann

Rivers to issue temporary use permits for any buildings for which severe weather shelter

designation may be sought and which, upon inspection, are determined to meet basic building

safety standards for temporarily housing persons by Ms. Rivers and Fire Marshall Jon

Dunaway. There is no fee for a temporary use permit for a severe weather shelter, and a

permit may be valid for a period of 365 days.

For more information on permitted severe weather shelters, please contact the Community

Development Department at 360.442.5087.

Original source can be found here.



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