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Friday, 22 February 2008

NAACP, Home Buiders' Lawsuit Against City of Kyle Heads to Trial
A lawsuit alleging violation of the federal Fair Housing Act by the City of Kyle heads to trial in federal district court in Austin, Texas on Monday, February 11. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Texas State Conference of NAACP Branches, the Austin Branch of the NAACP, the Home Builders Association (HBA) of Greater Austin and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) filed the suit in 2005 contesting the city’s new development regulations and building codes that were enacted in 2003.

NAACP, Home Buiders' Lawsuit Against City of Kyle Heads to Trial
Lawsuit Alleges Violation of the Fair Housing Act

WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 — A lawsuit alleging violation of the federal Fair Housing Act by the City of Kyle heads to trial in federal district court in Austin, Texas on Monday, February 11. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Texas State Conference of NAACP Branches, the Austin Branch of the NAACP, the Home Builders Association (HBA) of Greater Austin and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) filed the suit in 2005 contesting the city’s new development regulations and building codes that were enacted in 2003.

An analysis shows the new requirements push the cost of housing beyond the means of many low-income families. This effect on home prices has a disproportionate impact on minority families because they have on average lower incomes, according to census data for the region. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 makes it illegal to put up roadblocks to racial and ethnic minorities when passing housing ordinances.

“Homeownership is critical to family stability and it is an important aspect of wealth building and financial security, especially for families of color,” said Dennis C. Hayes, interim president and CEO of the NAACP. “We take issue with the zoning codes that the City of Kyle has instituted that make it more difficult for minority families to buy a home.”

When implemented, the new development regulations will reduce the affordable housing options for all lower income families that might be looking for a home in Kyle. Statistics show that the regulations have a significant disproportionate impact on minority families.

For example, a family must have an income of $42,858 to qualify for financing to buy a $133,000 home, the approximate projected price of a new entry-level home built to comply with the city’s new standards. According to the most recent US Census data, while the median income of white families in the Austin-San Marcos metro area exceeds that amount, the median income of Hispanic and black families falls well short.  

“We’re not asking the City of Kyle to give anyone a cash settlement, and we’re not asking them to alter their regulations in a way that sacrifices the safety or quality of the homes built there,” said NAHB executive vice president and chief executive officer Jerry Howard. “But we do want the city to recognize that its building ordinances are making it increasingly difficult for minority households to buy a first home. All we’re asking for are modest changes to the regulations to make it easier to build quality housing at a reasonable price.”

The revised zoning and subdivision ordinances adopted by the City of Kyle created many more costly requirements and increased the minimum living area of a home by 20 percent and its lot size by almost 14 percent. These rules are significantly more restrictive than previous requirements and have the unquestionable effect of pushing up the cost of housing – larger houses on larger lots mean more expensive homes.

The revised regulations also require that all buildings, structures, garages and accessory buildings have all four sides composed of brick, stone or other approved masonry product, and more stringent building set-back requirements. Also required is a minimum garage size of 480 square feet (a two-and-a-half car garage). These mandates are more costly than standards found in many nearby cities and not something that all families may need or want.

The Fair Housing Act prohibits municipalities from using their zoning and land planning powers in a way that excludes housing for certain classes of people protected by the Act. Courts have ruled that local jurisdictions have violated the Fair Housing Act even when government officials did not intentionally discriminate.

“Minority families do not enjoy the same economic and housing opportunities as white families in this country,” Hayes said. “We’re not going to sit by idly and watch the City of Kyle pass laws that have the effect of driving housing costs beyond the reach of families of color.”

Founded in 1909, the NAACP is the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization.  Its members throughout the United States and the world are the premier advocates for civil rights in their communities, conducting voter mobilization and monitoring equal opportunity in the public and private sectors.

The National Association of Home Builders is a Washington-based trade association representing more than 235,000 members involved in home building, remodeling, multifamily construction, property management, subcontracting, design, housing finance, building product manufacturing and other aspects of residential and light commercial construction. Known as "the voice of the housing industry," NAHB is affiliated with more than 800 state and local home builders associations around the country. NAHB's builder members will construct 80 percent of the more than 1.08 million new housing units projected for 2008.
http://www.naacp.org/news/press/2008-02-06c/index.htm

 
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