Not In My Back Yard FAIR HOUSING FOR ELECTED AND APPOINTED OFFICIALS.

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Not In My Back Yard FAIR HOUSING FOR ELECTED AND APPOINTED OFFICIALS

The Importance of Housing Development Where will your workers live? Where will your parents and other seniors live? Where will your family members and friends who are disabled live? Where will rural families live? Where will people priced out of new single family housing live?

Who Lives in Affordable Housing? Area Median Income test for income eligibility. In Pennsylvania AMI is $40,000; 60% of AMI (or $24,000 for a family of 4) is low income Entry incomes in PA under $25,000: –Police and Sheriff Patrol Officers ($23,780) –Advertising Sales Agents ($17,950) –Clergy (14,990) –Paramedics ($14,830) –Firefighters ($23,380) –Secretaries ($16,370) –Preschool Teachers ($13,330) –Dental Assistants($15,290) –Nurses Aides ($15,080) –Social Security recipients ($11,717) –Public Assistance recipients ($2848)

Opposition To Affordable Housing Lowered property values Increased crime Neighborhood changes Badly designed Burden on schools/increased school taxes We don’t OPPOSE development of new housing, but we don’t want it in our neighborhood (“NOT IN MY BACKYARD”) EXTENSIVE RESEARCH HAS DISPROVEN THESE CONCERNS BUT THEY ARE STILL RAISED

Property Values Studies have shown that property values do not go down because of new affordable housing Over 100 studies have found no negative effects on property values

Safety Concerns Opponents’ anxiety about new residents may translate into safety concerns Research data shows no increase in crime resulting from affordable housing Screening and management of housing is the most significant factor in preventing crime, not the housing itself Crime and safety may also be code words for discrimination

The Character of the Neighborhood Opponents of new housing may claim that the character of the neighborhood will change as a result of the housing Zoning laws manage change in the use of land Uneasiness of neighbors over a particular occupancy cannot control zoning decision making if the decision will be discriminatory

Affordable Housing Design and Quality Opponents object to housing because they are concerned that its design or quality will have an effect on the aesthetics of the neighborhood Affordable housing can be high quality in look and construction

Effect on Schools Opponents suggest that new multifamily housing will result in school overcrowding Studies show that new single family housing sends more children per household to school than multifamily housing does

Planning and Zoning Principles Why were planning and zoning principles adopted? What issues do they address? May not be useful in dealing with this type of opposition or provide a basis for appeals

Fair Housing Principles The Fair Housing Act –Prohibits discrimination in almost every housing related transactions –Covers discrimination based on RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, FAMILIAL STATUS AND DISABILITY Discrimination may be unintentional. It is still illegal.

Zoning and Land Use Ordinances Can Violate the Fair Housing Act An ordinance may be discriminatory on its face if it singles out specific types of housing for adverse treatment –More requirements –Different procedures –Prohibitions of types of housing –Different requirements for approval

Zoning and Land Use Practices Can Violate the Fair Housing Act Zoning and land use practices may be discriminatory –Direct discrimination –Unequal treatment –Disparate Impact –Denial of reasonable accommodation

Municipal Actions that May Indicate a Fair Housing Violation Discriminatory statements by officials or opponents Significant numbers of persons protected against discrimination will be adversely affected Similar requests from others have been treated favorably The usual procedures are not followed The usual timing and sequence of events are not followed The usual reasons for actions are not applied The reasons for adverse action are not true or are not applicable Justifications for actions are cited without any support There are unusual delays in decision making

Dealing with Opposition Community opposition Public hearings Media coverage Inflammatory and discriminatory comments Discriminatory conduct Criminal conduct

Dealing with Opposition Public hearings

Dealing with Opposition Media coverage

Dealing with Opposition Inflammatory and discriminatory comments –By decision makers –By neighbors or potential neighbors

Dealing with Opposition Discriminatory conduct –Imposition of new, different standards –Imposition of onerous conditions –Imposition of different procedures

Dealing with Opposition Imposition of rules about density, spacing, other rules that operate to discriminate Units per acre, ceilings on number of units Prohibition of multifamily housing, affordable housing, Section 8 housing Mandated criteria that result in high cost per unit without significant justification Other??

Dealing with Opposition Criminal conduct

For Elected Officials: Keeping on Track For elected officials –Follow the rules, procedures, time frames –Be fair –Counter outcries with information –Make decisions objectively –Make well-informed decisions –Follow your fair housing plans

For Developers: Keeping on Track Prepare, prepare, prepare Do your homework –Know the rules, process, neighborhood needs, community needs Develop a campaign Identify and work with community allies Identify supporters Offer tours, slide shows, success stories Develop a media strategy Prepare a legal strategy

What Happens if You Lose? Why? What are the barriers? What are the pros and cons of fighting back? Should there be litigation?

The Risks to Government? What are the risks to government if you take action? –Cost and burden of defense –Federal or state government adverse action to local government –Risk of loss –Consequences to funding –Community consequences

Actions that Support Affordable Housing Exemplary practices –Examine and meet the real needs in your community –Support a real fair housing plan that “affirmatively furthers fair housing” –Affordable housing programs –Rental and homeownership support –Others??

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Where Should We Go From Here? SARA PRATT