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HUD No. 04-142
(202) 708-0685
www.hud.gov/news/index.cfm

For Release
Friday
November 19, 2004

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HUD SETTLES INVESTIGATION OF FALLS CHURCH AND CONDO DEVELOPERS
Agreement Protects Families with Children

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said today it has settled a Secretary-initiated investigation into the City of Falls Church, VA, Waterford Development, LLC, Waterford Development-Falls Church, LLC, and Nova-Habitat, Inc., for alleged discrimination against families with children, a violation of the Fair Housing Act.

Based on information received in January 2004, HUD began an investigation into the development of The Broadway, a high-rise building with 80 luxury condominiums in Falls Church. To have the property rezoned for the construction of condominiums, the developers proposed a term sheet that calculated school-impact contributions based on the number of children who would move into the property instead of on to the number units developed. The City of Falls Church initially approved of this arrangement.

Because of concerns that the arrangement, HUD commenced a Secretary-initiated investigation against the developers of the property and Falls Church. The Virginia Fair Housing Office, which receives funding from HUD, also reviewed the matter.

The city determined that should the escrow account be funded, it would possibly create the appearance that the City condoned discrimination against families with school age children. In January 2004, the Falls Church City Council amended the term sheet to remove the school impact fee arrangement and reaffirmed its commitment to fair housing.

On May 17, 2004, the Equal Rights Center, a non-profit fair housing group based in Washington, DC, filed a complaint against Waterford Development, Waterford Development Falls Church, Nova-Habitat, McWilliams/Ballard, and the City of Falls Church. ERC's complaint alleged that the respondents had violated the Fair Housing Act by discriminating against families with children.

HUD worked to conciliate both the ERC complaint and resolve the issues raised in the investigation. All the parties agreed to enter into a conciliation agreement to resolve the investigation and the ERC complaint.

As part of the conciliation agreement:

  • Falls Church agreed not to assess school impact contributions in the manner in which it assessed school impact contributions for "The Broadway."
  • Falls Church and ERC entered into a partnership to further fair housing in Falls Church.
  • Waterford Development, Waterford Development Falls Church, Nova-Habitat, and McWilliams/Ballard will contribute $120,000 to ERC to support the partnership, and the ERC will provide training to the respondents that will focus, in part on discrimination against families with children.
  • ERC and Falls Church will co-host the Northern Virginia Fair Housing Conference that will include a workshop on how localities may calculate and assess development-related fees that follow the letter and the spirit of the Act.
"We are pleased that our investigation and resolution process worked quickly and effectively for the families of Falls Church," said Carolyn Peoples, HUD Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity. "HUD will aggressively investigate allegations of discrimination against families with children."

People who believe they are the victims of housing discrimination should contact HUD at 1-800-669-9777 or DOJ at 1-800-896-7743 or 202-514-4713. Additional information is available at www.hud.gov and www.usdoj.gov.

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