Regulatory Requirements for Boarding Homes, Lodging Facilities, and Correctional Housing in Houston

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This document outlines the current and proposed regulatory requirements for boarding homes, lodging facilities, and correctional housing in Houston. It covers the background, registration processes, annual permits, safety inspections, and other key aspects for each type of facility. The aim is to ensure the safety and well-being of residents in these different types of housing arrangements.


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  1. Boarding Homes/Lodging Facilities/Correctional Facilities/Alternate Housing Facilities Stakeholder Meeting January 2018

  2. Boarding Homes: Background Background: Boarding Homes are facilities that provide lodging and personal care services to three or more persons with disabilities and/or elderly persons The City of Houston currently requires that these facilities be registered with the City, but no permit is currently required. 118 facilities are current registered. Authorized by State Law Health and Safety Code, Title 4, Subtitle B, Chapter 260, Boarding Home Facilities 2

  3. Boarding Homes: Current and Proposed New Requirements Annual permit (currently require only a registration) with process for revocation/denial/appeal Annual owner/operator criminal history background check* 1st year building code inspection which may require a Certificate of Occupancy Annual life safety inspection prior to permit renewal Framed beds Posted and practiced fire evacuation plan* Accessible fire extinguishers* Operable smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detectors* Readily available first aid supplies* *items currently required for boarding home registration 3

  4. Lodging Facilities: Background Lodging Facilities in Houston Facilities that are used and occupied as the sole residence for the permanent or temporary occupancy for living quarters for three or more unrelated people. Also known as: Boarding houses Rooming houses Tenement houses Bunk houses Flop houses Does not include: Short-term rentals Vacation/rental homes Apartments, hotels, condos 4

  5. Lodging Facilities: Proposed New Requirements Annual permit with process for revocation/denial/appeal 1st year building code inspection, which may require a Certificate of Occupancy Annual life safety inspection prior to permit renewal Framed beds Posted and practiced fire evacuation plan Accessible fire extinguishers Operable smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detectors Readily available first aid supplies 5

  6. Correctional/Alternate Housing Facilities: Background Correctional/Alternate Housing Facilities in Houston Correctional Facility A facility for the housing and rehabilitation or training of adults on parole, early or pre- release, or any other form of executive, judicial or administrative release from a penal institution Alternate Housing Facility A residence owned by an individual, private legal entity, non-profit or faith based organization which is not owned by, operated by, established by or contracted with TDCJ where three or more unrelated parolees reside 6

  7. Correctional/Alternate Housing Facilities: Proposed New Requirements Annual, non-transferable permit with process for revocation/denial/appeal Distance Requirements - 1,000 feet from schools (Public/private), public parks, and other AHFs Certificate of Occupancy Annual life safety inspection prior to renewal Maximum Occupancy 75 persons Posted and practiced fire evacuation plan Accessible fire extinguishers Operable smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detectors Readily available first aid supplies Grandfather for existing locations Facilities approved by TDCJ at the passage of the ordinance will be grandfathered for the distance requirements and have 18 months to comply with the remaining sections of the ordinance. 7

  8. Questions? Email comments or feedback to: OrdinanceFeedback@houstontx.gov 8

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