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File #: WS 26-002   
Section: Work Session Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Planning Commission
Agenda Date: 1/22/2026 Final action:
Subject: Business Friendly Hayward Project Update: Work Session to Review Proposed Municipal Code and Zoning Map Revisions Related to the Business-Friendly Hayward Project
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Section10-1.800 Commercial Districts Clean, 3. Attachment III Section10-1.800 Commercial Districts Redline Revisions, 4. Attachment IV Section 10 24.2.3.010 Mission Boulevard Use Table Redline Revision, 5. Attachment V 10-28.2.3.010 Downtown Development Code, Redline Revisions, 6. Attachment VI Section 10-1.1603 Industrial Districts Use Table Redline Revisions, 7. Attachment VII Section 10-1.2735(a) Accessory Commercial Units New Code Section, 8. Attachment VIII Section 10-1.2735(f) Limited Entertainment Permit New Code Section, 9. Attachment IX Section 10-1.2700 General Regulations Redline Revisions, 10. Attachment X Section 10-1.3500 Definitions Redline Revision, 11. Attachment XI Maps of Properties Proposed to be Rezoned
DATE: January 22, 2026

TO: Planning Commission

FROM: Elizabeth Blanton, Senior Planner and Sachiko Riddle, Assistant Planner

SUBJECT
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Business Friendly Hayward Project Update: Work Session to Review Proposed Municipal Code and Zoning Map Revisions Related to the Business-Friendly Hayward Project

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the Planning Commission review the proposed changes and provide feedback to staff on the proposed Municipal Code and Zoning Map revisions related to the Business-Friendly Hayward project.
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SUMMARY

The Business-Friendly Hayward Project aims to accomplish a series of Strategic Roadmap projects and Downtown Specific Plan implementation programs by focusing on the following objectives:

* Streamline entitlement and permitting processes for desirable businesses across the City's commercial and mixed-use zoning districts.
* Activate vacant and underutilized properties and storefronts Downtown.

To date, City staff have reviewed best practices from nearby jurisdictions, analyzed Hayward's existing codes and practices related to commercial and mixed-use districts, conducted an analysis of commercial businesses in the Downtown area, and facilitated a series of public outreach efforts aimed at getting feedback from businesses, the public, and other community stakeholders.

Based on these efforts and feedback received from the Planning Commission and Council, revisions to the Municipal Code and Zoning Map have been drafted for the Commission's feedback. These include a new organization and simplification of the Commercial Districts section of the Zoning Ordinance; relaxed permitting requirements for popular business types; strategic new land use controls; new simple permit types to better support emerging businesses and activation of our commercial areas; and rezonings to simplify the Zoning Map.

At this work session, staff is requesting feedback from the Commission on the f...

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