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In This Issue:

Front Page
Eminent Domain a Hot Topic in State Legislatures
Membership Day Brings in a Record 9,550 New NAHB Members
Climb in Home Prices Slows, With More Slowing to Come
Share Nation's Building News With Your Company's Employees
Coast to Coast
Reality Hits Investors of Vacation Properties
Politics & Government
Flood Insurance Bill Advances in the Senate
State Legislatures Grapple With Ethics Reforms
Economics & Finance
Eye on the Economy: 'Soft Landing' Will Have Rough Spots
Tips
Builder’s Tip: Landscape Fabric As Tarp for Power-Washing
Business Management
Understand Profitability With 10 Best Management Reports
Register for Custom Builder Symposium in Las Vegas
50Plus Housing
Urban Boomers: New Wave of Buyers Heads to the City
Remodelers
Home Owners, Contractors Sound Off About Each Other
Building Systems
CFA Summer Meeting to Examine Residential Market
Women
First Women’s Summit Meets to Form Construction Coalition
Safety
Safety Handbooks Available in English and Spanish
Education
Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert
Education Calendar
Katrina Recovery
Brad Pitt Seeks Sustainable Design for New Orleans
Legal
San Diego Builders Overturn Inclusionary Zoning Law
Legal Action Fund Helps Litigate on Housing Concerns
Codes and Standards
New Hampshire Adds IRC to Its Building Code
Labor
Innovative HBI Program Builds Housing Workforce
Building Products
Lighthouses Being Restored With New Windows and Doors
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Endowment Awards 10 Associations Matching Funds
Association News
Chudnow and Mitchell Inducted Into Hall of Fame
Those Who Do Can Teach, Too, With NAHB Help
Avoid Credit Card Processing Rate Increases With Solveras
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
BuilderBooks.com Offers Free Shipping on Books This Month
Find Employees Through NAHB Online Career Center
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Legal Action Fund Helps Litigate on Housing Concerns

San Diego Builders Overturn Inclusionary Zoning Law

San Diego’s controversial inclusionary zoning ordinance was declared unconstitutional and invalid in a May 24 decision by the San Diego Superior Court, which has shut down the program and put in question the approximately $7 million collected from more than 20,000 home owners under the ordinance.

The law forced builders to rent or sell a portion of the homes in their projects at reduced prices to low-income households or pay a fee, in effect taxing the remaining buyers with the cost of the subsidy.

“This ruling makes the city do the right thing,” said Paul Tryon, chief executive officer of the Building Industry Association of San Diego County. “Our customers — today’s new home buyers — will no longer be illegally taxed to pay for someone else’s home.”

Home builders sued because the city ignored the direction of the city council when it changed language in the ordinance.

“We tried to work with the city on a compromise that preserved the city’s ability to implement inclusionary zoning lawfully but also respected the direction from the city council vote in 2003,” said Tyron.

The city agreed to settle in 2004, but never finalized that agreement and failed to provide an amended ordinance for public comment or action by the city council.

The San Diego association has worked with academic institutions, chambers of commerce and the city’s own task force on affordability to identify better alternatives for providing housing for low-income families than inclusionary zoning. For a list of these approaches, click here.



‘Inclusionary Zoning for Affordable Housing’ Available at BuilderBooks.com

Inclusionary Zoning for Affordable Housing,” available through BuilderBooks.com, describes best practices and techniques for creating an effective inclusionary zoning program based on the experiences of industry experts; evaluations of state, regional, and local programs; and case studies of 15 communities across the nation.

To view or purchase this publication online, click here, or call 800-223-2665.


 

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