File #: CONS 23-063   
Section: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 2/7/2023 Final action:
Subject: Adopt a Resolution to Temporarily Suspend Applicable Local Planning and Zoning Requirements for Homeless Shelters Located on Specified Private Property, and Determining that the Common Sense CEQA Exemption Applies
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Resolution
DATE: February 7, 2023

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Assistant City Manager

SUBJECT

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Adopt a Resolution to Temporarily Suspend Applicable Local Planning and Zoning Requirements for Homeless Shelters Located on Specified Private Property, and Determining that the Common Sense CEQA Exemption Applies

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the City Council adopts a resolution (Attachment II) temporarily suspending applicable local planning and zoning requirements for existing homeless shelters located on specified private property.

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SUMMARY

There is an ongoing homelessness crisis in Hayward and across the state. Hayward City Council has prioritized responding to this crisis through multiple policies and programs over the last several years, which have contributed to a reduction in homelessness in Hayward. However, continued efforts are required to maintain this response and continue to support the individuals and families at risk of and currently experiencing homelessness. This includes ensuring that existing shelter providers can continue to safely meet the demand for emergency shelter in Hayward. Existing shelters experienced increased demand for shelter services during the pandemic as health and safety precautions required reducing capacity and finding innovative ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Increased demand and continued health and safety precautions require more immediate efforts to support existing shelters as they serve individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Hayward.

As allowed by state law, Council used emergency shelter crisis declarations to increase the local shelter capacity on publicly owned land in 2018, 2019, and 2021. Under the shelter crisis declaration, provisions of any housing, health, habitability, planning and zoning procedures or laws are temporarily suspended for homeless shelters to the extent that strict compliance poses a hindrance to mitigating th...

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