NBN Online for the week of November 12, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Heading Off Home Foreclosure Damage on Fed’s Radar Screen
Fed Governor Lists Steps to Remedy Subprime Distress
Reader Survey: Tell Us What Housing News Is Important to You
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: A Desert Oasis Made in the Shade
Coast to Coast
Good Time to Buy, Housing Expert Says
Politics & Government
Tax Hike on ‘Carried Interest’ Would Disrupt Real Estate
Toughest U.S. Immigration Law Takes Effect in Oklahoma
Home on Break, Montana Legislators Visit Building Sites
Economics & Finance
Recent Home Price Dip Pale Compared to Five-Year Rise
Eye on the Ecomony: Housing Vacancies Still Riding High
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Create Clean Edges With Painter's Tape Plus
Business Management
Make Your Web Site Work Harder and Smarter for You
50Plus Housing
Gain 50+ Know-How With CAASH Designation
Multifamily
Pillars Awards Entry Applications Due Nov. 16
Remodelers
Remodelers Put on Thinking CAPS With Revised Courses
Sales
Differentiate or Die: How to Stay Alive in Today's Market
Register for Free Sales and Marketing Audio Conference
Tickets Now Available for The Nationals 2008 Gala at IBS
Commercial
Banks, Churches Among Best in Commercial Building
Education
Industry Speakers Available Through NAHB Online Directory
Education Calendar
Research
Drought Prompts Tips to Cut Residential Water Use
Green Building
Poll Finds Strong Support for Voluntary Green Program
Hearings Move Green Standard Closer to Expected 2008 Approval
Regulation
Manual Helps Builders Fight Inclusionary Zoning Battles
Labor
Students Start Industry Jobs With Grants From Lowe’s
Building Products
Hydronic Heat Brings Comfort, Efficiency to N.Y. Condos
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Webcast to Feature NAHB’s Howard, Seiders
Builder Achievement Award Deadline Extended to Dec. 3
Students, Apply for Scholarships to Attend IBS by Nov. 15
Association News
End Public Speaking Anxiety With ‘Spokesperson Training'
Drive Away With a $500 GM Offer This Holiday Season
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Manual Helps Builders Fight Inclusionary Zoning Battles

A new policy manual is available to NAHB members who find themselves battling inclusionary zoning ordinances at a time when they are appearing with increasing frequency in communities looking for an easy and expedient fix for their affordable housing problems.

NAHB’s “National Survey of Statutory and Case Law Authority for Inclusionary Zoning — Policy, Practical and Legal Challenges to Inclusionary Zoning: A Resource Manual” is geared to home builders, developers, local home builders associations and communities grappling with the issue of housing affordability.

The NAHB guide includes a comprehensive list of critical policies association members can adopt and questions they can ask in response to any proposed inclusionary zoning ordinance.

The resource manual discusses 45 practical issues that any inclusionary zoning ordinance must consider in order for it to be fair and effective. The report concludes that inclusionary zoning is a complex market intervention and that local governments should be fully informed and carefully evaluate whether it constitutes sensible policy before they move ahead to adopt it.

The manual includes a limited case law summary as well as a helpful review of statutory authority for inclusionary zoning, identifying how various states enable this approach to be used.

NAHB has retained nationally known consultants to research:

  • Whether enabling authority is required for adopting these ordinances
  • Whether inclusionary zoning is effective in meeting affordable housing needs
  • Whether there are negative economic consequences of this approach
  • What incentives and other provisions builders should seek to have included in these ordinances if they cannot defeat them
  • What other approaches are being used as alternatives to inclusionary zoning


Results of the research are expected to be available by the end of this year.

Resources are also available to association members in NAHB’s “Housing Affordability Toolkit,” which was recently updated.

For more information, e-mail Debbie Bassert at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8443, or contact Ed Tombari, x8309.


 

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