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§ 25-118 Racial equity report on housing and opportunity.
   a.   Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:
      Area median income. The term "area median income" has the meaning given to that term in section 25-117.
      Community profile. The term "community profile" means data for a local study area drawn from the equitable development data tool required by section 25-117. Such community profile shall include all categories, data and indicators available from such equitable development data tool for a local study area that best approximates a half-mile radius of the project area based on aggregation of public use microdata areas or community districts or a neighborhood level of geography to be determined by the department.
      Department. The term "department" means an agency or agencies designated by the mayor to administer this section.
      Extremely low income (ELI) household. The terms "extremely low income household" and "ELI household" have the meaning given to those terms in section 25-117.
      Extremely low income affordable housing (ELI-AH) unit. The terms "extremely low income affordable housing unit" and "ELI-AH unit" have the meaning given to those terms in section 25-117.
      Floor area. The term "floor area" has the meaning given to that term in section 12-10 of the zoning resolution.
      Higher income (HI) household. The terms "higher income household" and "HI household" have the meaning given to those terms in section 25-117.
      Housing cost burden. The term "housing cost burden" means household housing costs that exceed 30 percent of the household's income.
      Low income (LI) household. The terms "low income household" and "LI household" have the meaning given to those terms in section 25-117.
      Low income affordable housing (LI-AH) unit. The terms "low income affordable housing unit" and "LI-AH unit" have the meaning given to those terms in section 25-117.
      Manufacturing. The term "manufacturing" has the meaning given to that term in section 12-10 of the zoning resolution.
      Manufacturing district. The term "manufacturing district" has the meaning giving to that term in section 12-10 of the zoning resolution.
      Middle income (MIDI) household. The terms "middle income household" and "MIDI household" have the meaning given to those terms in section 25-117.
      Middle income affordable housing (MIDI-AH) unit. The terms "middle income affordable housing unit" and "MIDI-AH unit" have the meaning given to those terms in section 25-117.
      Moderate income (MI) household. The terms "moderate income household" and "MI household" have the meaning given to those terms in section 25-117.
      Moderate income affordable housing (MI-AH) unit. The terms "moderate income affordable housing unit" and "MI-AH unit" have the meaning given to those terms in section 25-117.
      Preserved. The term "preserved" means received physical rehabilitation or financial operating assistance for existing buildings, or both, in exchange for affordability for existing and future tenants.
      Residential. The term "residential" has the meaning giving to that term in section 12-10 of the zoning resolution.
      Very low income (VLI) household. The terms "very low income household" and "VLI household" have the meaning given to those terms in section 25-117.
      Very low income affordable housing (VLI-AH) unit. The terms "very low income affordable housing unit" and "VLI-AH unit" have the meaning given to those terms in section 25-117.
   b.   Racial equity report on housing and opportunity. For an application submitted on or after June 1, 2022, an applicant shall file, in accordance with this subdivision, a racial equity report described in this section. Such report shall be required for all applications submitted pursuant to section 201 of the charter for a citywide amendment to the zoning resolution affecting 5 or more community districts, applications submitted for designation of historic districts pursuant to section 3020 of the charter affecting at least 4 city blocks, and for applications submitted pursuant to subdivision a of section 197-c of the charter that seek approval for (i) an acquisition or disposition of land to facilitate a non-residential project containing at least 50,000 square feet of floor area, (ii) an acquisition or disposition of land to facilitate a residential project, other than a residential project consisting of a building to be preserved, provided that such equity report shall only be required related to a building in such project containing at least 50,000 square feet of floor area, (iii) an increase in permitted residential floor area of at least 50,000 square feet, (iv) an increase in permitted non-residential floor area by at least 200,000 square feet or (v) a decrease in permitted floor area or number of housing units on at least four contiguous city blocks. However, in addition to the foregoing, any application seeking approval of change to the permitted floor area for any use in a manufacturing district or change to the use regulations of a manufacturing district, whether by change to the zoning map pursuant to section 197-c of the charter, change to the text of the zoning resolution pursuant to section 201 of the charter, or by special permit pursuant to section 197-c of the charter, related to a building in such project containing at least 100,000 square feet of floor area, shall be subject to the requirements of this section. Within nine days of such application being certified or referred by the department of city planning or, in the case of an application for designation of historic districts, within 15 days of such application being designated by the landmarks preservation commission, the department shall provide copies of the racial equity report to the affected community board and borough president, as defined in section 196 of the charter, the affected council member, the public advocate and the speaker of the council, and shall also promptly post such report on its website. The racial equity report need not be updated if a project changes after an application has been certified or referred by the department of city planning or designated by the landmarks preservation commission. The department, with the cooperation of other relevant agencies, shall establish minimum standards for the preparation of the racial equity report and may establish by rule guidance for applicants preparing the report.
   c.   Contents of racial equity report. A racial equity report filed pursuant to this section shall include:
      1.   For all projects, a first section comprised of an executive summary written in plain language.
      2.   For projects with residential floor area other than a designation of a historic district, a second section listing the number of ELI-AH, VLI-AH, LI-AH, MI-AH and MIDI-AH units and units that are not income-restricted that are expected to be created and their expected rents or prices, as well as the household incomes needed to afford such units without incurring housing cost burden.
      3.   For projects with non-residential floor area when specific non-residential uses are being proposed, other than the designation of a historic district, a second section listing the projected number of jobs in each sector or occupation, median wage levels of such jobs based on the most recently available quarterly census data on employment and wages or other publicly available data, and the racial and ethnic composition and educational attainment of the workforce for the projected sectors of such jobs.
      4.   For all projects other than applications submitted pursuant to section 201 of the charter, the community profile, including a summary of the data on existing conditions and of trends in the prior two decades, and comparison of the community profile for the local study area with the borough and citywide data obtained from the equitable development data tool required by section 25-117, for all categories, data and indicators provided therein, and disaggregated by race and Hispanic origin. For projects with residential floor area, other than a designation of a historic district, such community profile shall first include a summary of the distribution of households by income levels corresponding to ELI, VLI, LI, MI, MIDI and HI households disaggregated by race and Hispanic origin, and of the available data on affordable housing lottery applicants and awardees as described in the most recent report required by section 26-2602.
      5.   For all projects, a narrative statement by the applicant of how the proposed project relates to the goals and strategies to affirmatively further fair housing and promote equitable access to opportunity identified within the city's fair housing plan that is indicated in the department's rules.
      6.   For all projects, an estimate of the number of construction jobs to be created by the project.
   d.   Failure to provide racial equity report.
      1.   The department shall identify on its website any application for which an applicant does not submit a racial equity report as required by this section. The department shall promptly notify any person required to receive such report pursuant to subdivision b of this section that such report was not timely filed, and if such report is subsequently filed, shall notify any such person of such filings.
(L.L. 2021/078, 7/18/2021, eff. 7/18/2021)