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Youth community support facility” means a building, or a group of buildings within a campus setting, owned and operated by a nonprofit corporation or government entity that provides supportive services to children and young adults (under the age of 26) and families (with a child or young adult under the age of 26), who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, at risk of exploitation, experiencing a disability that presents barriers to employment and housing stability; or generally require structured supportive services to be successful living in the community; by providing counseling and case management, transitional housing (housing for no more than two years), temporary housing (i.e., limited to overnight stay), and daytime drop-in services (e.g., meals, showers, counseling, etc.). This definition does not include facilities providing housing for criminal justice, parole, or probation programs. Youth community support facilities are not stand-alone “supportive housing” or “communal residences.” (Ord. 6688 § 1 (Exh. 1), 2018.)