File #: PH 24-009   
Section: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Planning Commission
Agenda Date: 3/14/2024 Final action:
Subject: City-Initiated Zoning Text and Map Amendments to Chapter 1, Article 10 (Planning, Zoning and Subdivisions) of the Hayward Municipal Code to Implement a 6th Cycle Housing Element Program to Establish an Affordable Housing Overlay District and to Rezone Three Properties Subject to the Overlay District to Allow Ministerial Design Review of New Residential Development Subject to Affordability and Other Criteria.
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Draft Findings Affordable Housing Overlay District, 3. Attachment III Streamlined Affordable Housing Ordinance, 4. Attachment IV Area Maps, 5. Attachment V Addendum to the Hayward 2030 General Plan
DATE: March 14, 2024

TO: Planning Commission

FROM: Leigha Schmidt, Principal Planner

SUBJECT
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City-Initiated Zoning Text and Map Amendments to Chapter 1, Article 10 (Planning, Zoning and Subdivisions) of the Hayward Municipal Code to Implement a 6th Cycle Housing Element Program to Establish an Affordable Housing Overlay District and to Rezone Three Properties Subject to the Overlay District to Allow Ministerial Design Review of New Residential Development Subject to Affordability and Other Criteria.

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the proposed Zoning Map and Text Amendments to Chapter 10 (Planning, Zoning and Subdivisions), of the Hayward Municipal Code related to establishing a new Streamlined Affordable Housing Overlay District and rezoning three properties to be subject to the new Overlay District.

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SUMMARY

On February 7, 2023, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 23-033 adopting the 6th Cycle Housing Element. The State Department of Housing and Urban Development certified Hayward's Housing Element on July 27, 2023. Pursuant to State Law, the certified Housing Element includes sections on Housing Resources, which contains a list of pending and approved housing developments and specific sites with appropriate zoning that could be developed or redeveloped into high density housing; and a Housing Plan, composed of Goals, Policies and Programs, intended to help the City achieve housing goals set under the Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA).

Housing Element Program H-11 requires the City to establish a by-right design review approval process for housing development on parcels that were used in previous Housing Element Sites Inventories, and that were identified as potentially accommodating high density residential development affordable to low-income households. Three properties meet these criteria: 548 Claire Stre...

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