[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 46 (Thursday, March 14, 2019)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E310-E311]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
INTRODUCTION OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA HOME RULE ACT
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HON. ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON
of the district of columbia
in the house of representatives
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Ms. NORTON. Madam Speaker, today, I introduce the National Capital
Planning Commission District of Columbia Home Rule Act. This bill would
remove the authority of the National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC)
to review or approve the development of District of Columbia-owned
land. This bill would also remove the requirement that the Mayor of the
District get NCPC's approval before selling D.C.-owned real estate, and
would allow D.C. agencies to transfer jurisdiction over District-owned
land among themselves without NCPC's approval.
Under federal law, the development of District-owned public
buildings, including the location, height, bulk, number of stories and
size of such buildings, in the ``central area'' is subject to NCPC
approval. The District is required to consult with NCPC on its
buildings outside the central area, but NCPC has only advisory
authority in those areas. The central area is defined by the concurrent
action of NCPC and the D.C. Council, and currently consists of the
Downtown and Shaw Urban Renewal Areas.
This authority is unnecessary, as shown by the virtual absence of its
use to disapprove sales or development. This latent authority of the
federal government should not be able to slow or block the development
of District-owned land, or add to the cost of development. The District
is not a federal agency, and should not be treated any differently by
federal law than other local jurisdictions, where local development
proceeds without federal interference.
NCPC consists of 12 members, three appointed by the President, two
appointed by the Mayor, the Mayor, the Chair of the D.C. Council, the
Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Defense, the Administrator
of General Services, and the Chairs of the Senate Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs Committee and the House Oversight and Reform
Committee.
This bill is one more important step to increase home rule for the
District, and I urge my colleagues to support this bill.
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