File #: WS 22-035   
Section: Work Session Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Planning Commission
Agenda Date: 11/10/2022 Final action:
Subject: Density Bonus Update: Review and Discuss Updates to the City's Density Bonus Ordinance for Compliance with State Density Bonus Laws
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Summary of Proposed Density Bonus Modifications, 3. Attachment III Recommendations Not Supported By Staff, 4. Attachment IV Stakeholder Interview Comments
Related files: PH 22-065
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DATE: November 10, 2022

TO: Planning Commission

FROM: Jeremy Lochirco, Planning Manager

SUBJECT
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Density Bonus Update: Review and Discuss Updates to the City's Density Bonus Ordinance for Compliance with State Density Bonus Laws

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the Planning Commission provide feedback and guidance on staff's recommended updates to the Density Bonus Ordinance, including the specific density bonus incentives and concessions contained within this staff report. Following this work session, staff will finalize the draft Ordinance, identify the amendments needed to Chapter 10 of the Hayward Municipal Code to reflect these updates, and complete the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) analysis before presenting to the Council for final consideration in December 2022.
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SUMMARY

The City's existing Density Bonus Ordinance adopted in 2005 does not conform with current State law. The current State law, which is required to be implemented by local jurisdictions, offers more density, more incentives, and additional relaxed parking requirements to projects that qualify for the density bonus. The State's Density Bonus formula takes precedence; however, the City can change the formula to offer a higher density bonus and more incentives for certain projects, but under no circumstances can the City offer smaller density bonuses or fewer incentives than the State formula mandates or impose additional restrictions. Staff is proposing to update the City's Density Bonus Ordinance to reflect three main changes:

? Exceed the State's Density Bonus Maximum by 5% for all density bonus projects that provide on-site affordable units;
? Exceed the State's Density Bonus Maximum by 10% for projects that provide on-site affordable units and target special populations; and
? Increase the number of incentives/concessions for projects that exceed the minimum on-site affordable housing requirements unde...

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