[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 39 (Tuesday, March 5, 2019)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E243-E244]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
INTRODUCTION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ZONING COMMISSION HOME RULE
ACT
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HON. ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON
of the district of columbia
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Ms. NORTON. Madam Speaker, today, I introduce the District of
Columbia Zoning Commission Home Rule Act. This bill would give the
District of Columbia the authority to appoint all members of the D.C.
Zoning Commission (Commission). Currently, the Commission consists of
two federal officials (the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) and the
Director of the National Park Service (NPS), or their designees), and
three mayoral appointees, subject to D.C. Council approval. The federal
officials are members even though the Commission has no authority over
federal property.
Land use is a quintessential local matter in our country. Despite the
D.C. Home Rule Act, which gave the District jurisdiction over its local
matters, 40 percent of the members of the Commission are federal
officials, who are unaccountable to the more than 700,000 residents who
live in the District. The federal government would lose nothing as a
result of this bill because the federal government's land-use interests
in the nation's capital are protected by federal law and federal
agencies.
The Commission creates the zoning maps and regulations, which must
``not be inconsistent with the comprehensive plan for the national
capital.'' The mayor is responsible for the local elements of the
comprehensive plan, subject to Council approval. The National Capital
Planning Commission (NCPC), which is the central federal planning
agency for the federal government in D.C. and approves federal projects
here, is responsible for the federal elements of the comprehensive
plan. This bill would not alter the comprehensive plan process or the
authority of NCPC and the Commission.
This bill would immediately remove the AOC and the Director of the
NPS from the Commission, and the Commission would, at least initially,
consist solely of the three mayoral appointees. The District would have
the authority to reconstitute the membership of the Commission through
local legislation.
This is an important step to increase home rule for the District, and
I urge my colleagues to support this bill.
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