Democrats Seek To Outlaw Suburban, Single-Family House Zoning, Calling It Racist And Bad For The Environment - Virginia doubles down on stupid

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LUKE ROSIAK INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER
December 23, 2019 3:52 PM ET
  • Virginia House Del. Ibraheem Samirah introduced a bill that would override local zoning officials to permit multi-family housing in every neighborhood, changing the character of quiet suburbs.
  • Oregon passed a similar bill, following moves by cities such as Minneapolis; Austin, Texas; and Seattle.
  • Proponents say urban lifestyles are better for the environment and that suburbs are bastions of racial segregation.
Democrats in Virginia may override local zoning to bring high-density housing, including public housing, to every neighborhood statewide — whether residents want it or not.

The measure could quickly transform the suburban lifestyle enjoyed by millions, permitting duplexes to be built on suburban lots in neighborhoods previously consisting of quiet streets and open green spaces. Proponents of “upzoning” say the changes are necessary because suburbs are bastions of segregation and elitism, as well as bad for the environment.

The move, which aims to provide “affordable housing,” might be fiercely opposed by local officials throughout the state, who have deliberately created and preserved neighborhoods with particular character — some dense and walkable, others semi-rural and private — to accommodate people’s various preferences.

But Democrats tout a state-level law’s ability to replace “not in my backyard” with “yes, in your backyard.”

House Delegate Ibraheem Samirah, a Democrat, introduced six housing measures Dec. 19, coinciding with Democrats’ takeover of the state legislature in November.

“Single-family housing zones would become two-zoned,” Samirah told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “Areas that would be impacted most would be the suburbs that have not done their part in helping out.”

“The real issues are the areas in between very dense areas which are single-family zoned. Those are the areas that the state is having significant trouble dealing with. They’re living in a bubble,” he said.

He said suburbs were “mostly white and wealthy” and that their local officials — who have historically been in charge of zoning — were ignoring the desires of poor people, who did not have time to lobby them to increase suburban density.

In response to a question about whether people who bought homes in spacious suburbs have valid reasons, not based on discrimination, for preferring to live that way — including a love for nature and desire to preserve woods and streams — he said: “Caring about nature is very important, but the more dense a neighborhood is, the more energy efficient it is.”

He said if local officials seek to change requirements like setbacks to make it impossible to build dense housing in areas zoned to preserve a nature feel, “if they make setbacks to block duplexes, there’d have to be a lawsuit to resolve whether those zoning provisions were necessary.”

He wrote on Facebook, “Because middle housing is what’s most affordable for low-income people and people of color, banning that housing in well-off neighborhoods chalks up to modern-day redlining, locking folks out of areas with better access to schools, jobs, transit, and other services and amenities.”

“I will certainly get pushback for this. Some will call it ‘state overreach.’ Some will express anxiety about neighborhood change. Some may even say that the supply issue doesn’t exist. But the research is clear: zoning is a barrier to more housing and integrated communities,” he continued.

He tweeted Sunday that that would include public housing. “Important Q about new social/public housing programs: where are we going to put the units? Under current zoning, new low-income housing is relegated to underinvested neighborhoods, concentrating poverty more. Ending exclusionary zoning has to be part of broader housing reform,” he said.

Tim Hannigan, chairman of the Fairfax County Republican Committee — in one of the areas Samirah represents — said that urban Democrats were waging war on the suburbs. (RELATED: As School District Implements Busing Over Near-Unanimous Opposition, Immigrants From Communist Countries Fear Socialism Has Followed Them)

“This could completely change the character of suburban residential life, because of the urbanization that would develop,” he told the DCNF. “So much of the American dream is built upon this idea of finding a nice quiet place to raise your family, and that is under assault.”

“This is a power-grab to take away the ability of local communities to establish their own zoning practices … literally trying to change the character of our communities,” he said.

He said suburbs were not equipped to handle the increased traffic, and “inevitably it will just push people to places where they feel they’ll get away from that, they may move to West Virginia to get their little plot of land.”

Minneapolis became the first city to eliminated single family zoning in December 2018, after a push by progressive advocacy groups promoting “equity.” Austin, Texas, and Seattle soon followed suit.

But those cities were amending zoning codes that have always been the domain of local governments. Oregon passed state legislation blocking local governments’ single-family zoning in July, CityLab reported.

It quoted Alex Baca, a Washington, D.C., urbanist with the site Greater Greater Washington, saying that single-family zoning is a tool for wealthy whites to maintain segregated neighborhoods and that the abolition of low-density neighborhoods is necessary for equity.

CityLab acknowledged that “residents might reasonably desire to keep the neighborhoods they love the way they are,” but said that implementing the law at the state level makes sure that those concerns can be more easily ignored.

“By preempting the ability of local governments to set their own restrictive zoning policies, the state policy would circumnavigate the complaints of local NIMBY homeowners who want to block denser housing,” it wrote. (RELATED: Dem Prosecutors Fear For Suburbs’ Safety As Radical District Attorneys, Fueled By Soros Cash, Take Control)

While he implied that suburbs are prejudiced, Samirah himself has a history of anti-Semitic comments, including saying sending money to Israel is worse than funding the Klu Klux Klan.

“I am so sorry that my ill-chosen words added to the pain of the Jewish community, and I seek your understanding and compassion as I prove to you our common humanity,” he said in February.

He interrupted a speech in July by President Donald Trump in Jamestown, Virginia, and said, “You can’t send us back! Virginia is our home.”

His father is Jordanian refugee Sabri Samirah, who authorities banned from the U.S. for a decade after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, in part because of his membership in the Muslim Brotherhood, the Chicago Tribune reported in 2014.
 
What a brainlet take. People have collectively decided, that they do not want their homes to be turned to ghetto war zones by choosing the representatives, who put in place these zoning restrictions. Now some assholes, who have gained their power base from vote farms stacked 20-stories high, are trying to restrict the freedom of single-family home owners, who didn't vote for these faggots.
The people have collectively decided a lot of dumb shit, thats how you end up with housing problems like california.

This isn't restricting the freedom of single-family home owners, its preventing them from restricting the freedom of other single-family home owners.

If you actually believe the goal here is to build luxury condos instead of shitty subsidized low income housing I don't know how to help you.
The free market is better able to decide what the land is used for now, don't you believe in the free market?
 
Exacilty, duplexes get built out here all the time.

Off the top of my head Port Warwick in Newport News, a housing development from the mid-2000s with homes starting at $240,000 had several "Multi family dwellings", i.e. duplexes.

Nobody objects to this.

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And now such developments can come into being easier in formerly single family zoned areas without having to lobby for a zoning change

Isn't that a good thing?
 
And now such developments can come into being easier in formerly single family zoned areas without having to lobby for a zoning change

Isn't that a good thing?
They don't have to lobby anything, they present a plan and it's approved.

The difference is nobody can force a developer to allow X number of bum slums for every single family home built.

And that's the point, everything the Democrats do is about laying the ground work. Right now they cannot insist a developer build something like this because local zoning officials can just shoot it down.
 
They don't have to lobby anything, they present a plan and it's approved.

The difference is nobody can force a developer to allow X number of bum slums for every single family home built.

And that's the point, everything the Democrats do is about laying the ground work. Right now they cannot insist a developer build something like this because local zoning officials can just shoot it down.
>they present a plan and its approved

Hahahahahhah
 
This isn't forcing people to have multi-family housing built on their property you stupid fucks its a zoning ordnance.
the article said:
“Single-family housing zones would become two-zoned,” Samirah told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “Areas that would be impacted most would be the suburbs that have not done their part in helping out.”
>would
>areas that don't "help out" will be impacted, presumably in negative fashion

Sounds like forcing to me.

No, but they shouldn't be barred from it either.
No zoning regulations period does sound like an interesting position, if that's what you meant.
 
>would
>areas that don't "help out" will be impacted, presumably in negative fashion

Sounds like forcing to me.

No zoning regulations period does sound like an interesting position, if that's what you meant.
Changing the zoning regulation doesn't force them to build multi-unit housing you stupid fuck.
 
So what? They all want them living in some concrete danchi (public housing) like in Japan?
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These things are sad to live in.
 
This isn't fucking forcing the development of low income housing, its allowing people to build fucking duplexes and shit where previously single family housing was the only thing allowed

This is the best threat on A&H for showing how stupid fucking righties on here can be. This isn't forcing ANYTHING.
Nigga I live in a town where they've started building multifamily housing and it's gone to complete shit because it's not alleviating housing prices, it's attracting a shit ton of people who wouldn't have moved here otherwise. It's not right-leaning anything, I've seen it with my own eyes.
 
Nigga I live in a town where they've started building multifamily housing and it's gone to complete shit because it's not alleviating housing prices, it's attracting a shit ton of people who wouldn't have moved here otherwise. It's not right-leaning anything, I've seen it with my own eyes.
Its almost certainly alleviating housing prices.

Its called 'supply and demand'
 
No its just hilarious to me suggest that you only need to 'present a plan' to get zoning exceptions.
It’s also hilarious to suggest that there’s some sort of shortage of mixed use multi-family dwellings in Northern Virginia, Richmond, Norfolk etc. to the point where the legislature feels the need to attack the middle class over it.

Where are you from dude?
 
The people have collectively decided a lot of dumb shit, thats how you end up with housing problems like california.
You end up with housing problems like California by electing leftist scumfucks like these in Virginia. Why do you think that it's primarily Democrat shitholes that have these problems in the first place?

What this is going to result in is the same as every other Democrat-run state/county: "diverse" areas rich in crime and poor in every other sense; where the properties fall into ruin because niggers can't maintain shit and make life miserable for each other through criminal activity; the middle and upper classes of whites/Jews/Asians/Arabs/whatever moving to a small non-diverse pocket and fighting over what little land and property is available to them and pushing prices way the hell up.
Meanwhile, the local Democrats will start instituting a billion restrictions on what can be built and where, arbitrary rules that must be followed when building (created by bureaucrats who will look the other way if you make donations to the right "charities"), which leftist labour unions they can hire workers from for building and rent control measures that ensure that the most reliable avenue to profit for developers is becoming a slumlord collecting shekels from welfare recipients.
 
Changing the zoning regulation doesn't force them to build multi-unit housing you stupid fuck.
Why are you sperging out so hard about this? Can't you see the language being used about this law, about how single-family housing would become multi-family housing, or how localities that didn't "help out" would be "impacted"?
 
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