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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home1/ceo4uor/public_html/sites/dc4reason/updates/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121Report, “Stronger DHCD Oversight Needed for Inclusionary Zoning Program to Reach Housing Goals” published by Kathleen Patterson, District of Columbia Auditor, on November 20, 2024, https:\/\/dcauditor.wpenginepowered.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/11\/Inclusionary.Zoning.Audit_.11.20.24.pdf<\/a><\/i><\/b><\/p>\n — ARIZ at top of Page 3:<\/i> ARIZ, Figure 2, at Page 3:<\/i> Looking at Figure 2 at Page 3 of ARIZ and looking at the Mayor's FY2022 IZ Annual Report<\/a><\/b> also at Figure 2:<\/i><\/font><\/div>\n ARIZ, Page 5, 4th bullet-point:<\/i> ARIZ at page 10:<\/i> ARIZ at pages 14 – 16:<\/i> ARIZ, pp 17-18:<\/i>
<\/u>Auditor Report on IZ (“ARIZ”) highlights: <\/u><\/p>\n
As of September 30, 2022, about 2,000 IZ units had been built. And, about 18,000 households were registered<\/b> and waiting for an IZ unit.<\/p>\n
Shows that as of Sep. 2022, 65% of the IZ units were built for single-person and some two-person households (1,300 studio & 1-bedroom units had been built).<\/b><\/p>\n
Some of the current IZ participating households may be spending 50% of their income on housing costs<\/b> (this is unlawfully not affordable).<\/p>\n
IZ units sit vacant for an average of about 400 days<\/b>, some units have sat vacant for 1000 days.<\/p>\n
Since DHCD is not enforcing IZ annual reporting it's hard to track how many IZ units have been vacant or remain vacant since they were built. “Without annual reports, DHCD is unaware of the number of vacant (IZ) units<\/b>” (at page 16).<\/p>\n
DHCD did not initiate enforcement action against property owners who violated IZ development covenant requirements. “Despite properties\u2019 non compliance with income recertification, lease renewal, and annual report requirements, DHCD did not initiate enforcement actions against any property owners<\/b>” (p18).<\/font><\/div>\n
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IZ units serve households making “no more than 50%, 60%, or 80% of the MFI.”<\/b> MFI stands for Median Family Income and is interchangable with AMI or the Area Median Income. And, according to the Mayor's Inclusionary Zoning Program 2022-2023 Maximum Income, Rent and Purchase Price Schedule, Effective July 1, 2022<\/a>, figure at page 2, Single-household IZ registrants making $79,000 annually could qualify and live in an “affordable” IZ unit,<\/b> and, a family of four making $113,850\/yr could qualify for a 3-bedroom IZ unit.
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