File #: PH 23-001   
Section: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Planning Commission
Agenda Date: 1/12/2023 Final action:
Subject: Proposal to Amend Chapter 10, Article 1 (Zoning Ordinance) Section 10-1.2750 of the Hayward Municipal Code for Updates to the Alcoholic Beverage Outlets Ordinance and Related Regulations in the City of Hayward, Requiring Approval of a Zoning Text Amendment.
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Findings for Approval, 3. Attachment III Proposed Zoning Text Amendments
DATE: January 12, 2023

TO: Planning Commission

FROM: Steve Kowalski, Associate Planner

SUBJECT
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Proposal to Amend Chapter 10, Article 1 (Zoning Ordinance) Section 10-1.2750 of the Hayward Municipal Code for Updates to the Alcoholic Beverage Outlets Ordinance and Related Regulations in the City of Hayward, Requiring Approval of a Zoning Text Amendment.


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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of the proposed Zoning Text Amendments (Attachment III) to Chapter 10, Article 1 (Zoning Ordinance) of the Hayward Municipal Code (HMC) to make various modifications to the definition of "Full-Service Restaurant" aimed at supporting existing full-service Hayward restaurants and encouraging more new full-service restaurants with ancillary alcohol sales to locate in the City and to update regulations requiring the provision of information to patrons on safe alternatives for getting home as a performance standard for new and deemed-approved alcoholic beverage sales establishments where on-site alcohol consumption is permitted.
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SUMMARY

The City's Strategic Roadmap1 contains various priorities identified by the City Council, one of which is to "Grow the Economy" by investing in programs that support Hayward businesses and workers. One of the projects listed in the Strategic Roadmap calls for implementing revisions to the City's Alcoholic Beverage Outlets (ABO) Ordinance (HMC Section 10-1.2750)2 to better support existing full-service restaurants and encourage more new full-service restaurants to locate in the city.

Currently, the ABO Ordinance requires all full-service restaurants to maintain a minimum of 60 percent of gross revenues from food sales with a maximum of 40 percent allowed to be derived from alcohol sales. The ABO Ordinance also does not currently allow for arrangements wherein different entities own the food service and alcohol service com...

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