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MBA Newsletter January 2014
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Januar y 2014Volume 22Number 1
M A S T E R B U I L D E R S A S S O C I A T I O N O F P I E R C E C O U N T Y
Telling MBA’s Story for Years to Come pg. 3 / A Tax Increase On Millions of Home Owners pg. 5 / MBA Pierce Announces Member Award Recipients pg. 8-9
The Master Builders Association of Pierce County (MBA Pierce) recently inducted its 2014 Executive Committee and Board of Directors, including the first female President, Laureen Skrivan, Wren & Willow, Inc.
“For almost seventy years the Master Builders has provided healthy homes in our community and donated much of their time to local charities,” Skrivan said. “I’m very excited to be part of a passionate group of individuals working to make Pierce County a better place to live.”
The 2014 MBA Pierce Executive Committee includes:
• President, Laureen Skrivan, Wren & Willow, Inc.• Vice President Treasurer, Kent Arola, Wind River Homes• 2nd Vice President, Leslie Jensen, Signature Design & Cabinetry • Vice President Secretary, Cathi Mahan, First American Title & Escrow Co.• Immediate Past President, Kurt Wilson, SoundBuilt Northwest
THANK YOU PRESIDENT’S BALL SPONSORS
MBA PIERCE INDUCTS FIRST FEMALE PRESIDENT
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Design Professionals Council5:30 p.m. - 2nd Thursday
Remodelors™ Council6 p.m. - 4th Tuesday
January 28PARR Cabinet Outlet
3500 A – 20th St E, Fife
February 25Hill Custom Homes
Location: TBD
March 25Orca Granite & Stone / Royal Cabinets10324 Canyon Road East, St 101
– Puyallup, 98373
April 22Hyland Cabinets &
Contour CountertopsLocation TBD
May 20REX Awards Dinner
Marriott Courtyard Downtown1515 Commerce St, Tacoma
June 24Earthwise Salvage
628 E 60th St, Tacoma
July 29Annual Crab Feed
9850 64th St. W, University Place, Gray Lumber
August 26 CFM
3600 E Industry Drive – Fife
September 23Crescent Lighting
3214 20th St E – Fife(REX Sponsor)
October 28Milgard Windows
965 54th Ave E - Fife
November 25Puget Sound Energy
Log onto www.mbapierce.com for latest calendar updates
February 13Hope Furnishing
117 Puyallup Ave, Tacoma
March 13Olympic Landscape & Irrigation
5620 112th St E, Suite 230, Puyallup
April 10Albert Lee Appliances
4124 Tacoma Mall Blvd, Tacoma
May 8DPC Roundtable
MBA Office 1120 Pacific Ave, Tacoma
General EventsSee additional time and
location details
January 21 General Membership Meeting
Location: Puyallup Best Western5:30 pm
January 22 Built Green Program orientation
Location: MBA Office11 am
January 23-26 Tacoma Home & Garden Show
Location: Tacoma Dome
January 28 GRIP Claims 101
Location: MBA Office 8 am
January 29-30 CESCL
Location: MBA Office8 am
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TELLING MBA’S STORY FOR YEARS TO COMEThe following is Laureen Skrivan’s 2013 President’s Ball induction speech.
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From the PresidentLaureen Skrivan, Wren & Willow, Inc.
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When I look back on my life, I see it like a book with many chapters.
Like everyone, it began with afamily. A grandfather who immigrated
from Italy and worked as a brick mason in New York during the Depression. He could not speak a word of English, but with all of the difficulties he faced, he was determined to pursue the American dream. He persevered and was a great example to my father who told me the stories about his growing up during those times. He said, even though it was tough, those were truly the best years of his life, in part because his family grew closer and depended on each other. He learned what strength and perseverance looked like, what it meant to trust in God and learned values that formed him nto the person he became. He passed that onto me and I am so proud of my family’s story.
Stories include successes and failures, joys andsorrows, battles and victories, and always include people.
We in this room are part of a story about another family, the MBA Pierce family and it is a greatstory. In 1945, our founders began a group whose primary objective was to assure adequate housing, in a decent environment, for every American family. Thatbegan their mission statement. These men were passionate about this and 68 years later, the story continues. They would be proud to know their hard work and perseverance in starting this organizationpaid off. It is still going strong after all these yearsbecause of the men and women who have investedin this story.
I am standing here now because so many people have contributed to my story. Like a family, I have big brothers in this organization who have mentored me and have been a great example to me. I want to take a moment and thank a few of them with a small token of appreciation for the influence they have had on my story.
Duke York….”You are a man of few words, but when you speak, I listen. You have encouraged me along the way and have genuinely been proud of my accomplishments – that is now part of my story.
Gary Patterson….. “You are eager to see others succeed and have pursued opportunities to share your business model with me so that I and my business can
grow”- that is now part of my story.
Rick Hjelm….. “You have always been willing to let me gleen from you and have patiently taken the time to answer questions I have asked”- that is now part of my story.
Bob Camp… “You are a wealth of information. I have been incredibly impressed with your knowledge of how this organization runs and your passion for it. I have sat in many board meetings and learned about this organization and its history from you”- that is now part of my story.
Kurt Wilson…..”You have lead this past year with a quiet strength and I have learned what the definition of a good leader is by your example”- that is now part of my story.
We all have an opportunity to continue this book. Chapter 69 begins in January 2014. My hope, is that we will contribute to each other’s story and together write the next chapter. Thank you.
MBA Staff
Executive CommitteeLaureen Skrivan
President
Board of Directors
MBA Mission StatementThe Master Builders Association of Pierce County is an organization consisting of home building professionals and related service providers. We promote the interests of the home building industry through membership involvement, legislative action, networking and education while striving to maintain the highest ethical standards.
Volume 22, Number 1 Dimensions is published 12 times per year: monthly in Jan., Feb., March, April, May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec. by the Master Builders
Association of Pierce County, 1120 Pacific Ave, Suite 301, Tacoma, Washington 98402. Copyright 2013 by Master Builders Association of Pierce County. Opinions expressed are
those of the authors or persons quoted and not necessarily those of the MBA. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without written permission from the publisher.
Kent ArolaVice President Treasurer
Leslie Jensen2nd Vice President
Cathi MahanVice President Secretary
Kurt WilsonImmediate Past President
National DirectorsBob Camp , Mike Fast CGR, Lyle
Fox, Rick Hjelm
Lifetime DirectorsDan Abercrombie, Al Berger, Terry
Brink, Rick Brunaugh, Robert Camp, Bud Crest, Sean Comfort,
Bob Coyne, Ray Dally, Bob Denomy, Jeff Edwards, Mike Fast CGR, Lyle Fox, Steve Garitone,
Dave Graff, Buzz Grant, Glen Graham, Harold Hansen, Dave Hendrickson, Clem Johnson, Rebecca Jones, David Kelly,
David Litowitz, Todd Lord, Bob Lund, Joe Maxwell, Ann McLaren,
Bob Mickey, John Miller, Merrit Nelson, Susie Nelson, Les Rhea, William Schuur, Jr., John Slott, Pat
Steffan, William Triquart, Doug Vieselmeyer, Dick Wegner, Rick Yorkk, Jim Yurina, Joe Zelazny
Official Publication of: Master Builders Association of Pierce County1120 Pacific Ave., Ste. 301, Tacoma, WA 98402
Phone: (253) 272-2112 Fax: (253) 383-1047www.mbapierce.com info@mbapierce.com
Tiffany Speir- ext. 104 Executive Officer
Kawehi Marshall, CGA, CGP- ext. 105Events & Education Director
Jeremiah Lafranca- ext. 101Government Affairs Manager
Local DirectorsErnie Dittmann, Josh Dunn, Dennis Gregory, Lynne Hill,
Ron Hendrickson, Leslie Jensen, Mark Johnson, Scott
Jones, Cathi Mahan, Joe Maxwell, Gary Pedersen
Mike Schwartz, Steve Shattuck CGR/CAPS, Erle Thompson, Corey Watson,
Scott Lee Wilson, Tim Yokes, Duke York CGR/
CAPS
State DirectorsKent Arola, Ernie Dittmann,
Mike Fast CGR, Leslie Jensen, Ron Hendrickson, Rick Hjelm CGR/CR, Joe Maxwell, Susie Nelson, Tom O’Connor, Gary Patterson, Erlle Thompson, Kurt Wilson, Duke York, Joe
Zehnder
Kim Taylor- ext. 103Member Benefits DirectorLaura Haworth- ext. 102
Communications & Marketing Manager
Lifetime State DirectorsRobert Camp, Don Cash, Lyle Fox, Steve Garitone, John Slott
Lifetime National DirectorsRobert Camp, Ray Dally, Mike Fast CGR, Lyle Fox, Jim Yurina
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Las Vegas – Here We Come!
MBA Pierce will be well represented in Las Vegas by our fantastic “member getters”/recruiters in Las Vegas at the International Builders Show. There are still a few days to get those last new members in, but
as of the writing of this article, the following members should be packin’ their bags cause they are off to Las Vegas – Congratulations!
Kent Arola (Wind River Homes)Cathi Mahan (First American Title & Escrow)Susie Nelson (Century Insurance Services)Gary Patterson (Omega Custom Homes)Mike Schwartz (Mike Schwartz Construction)Pat Steffan (First American Title & Escrow)Erle Thompson (Home Makeovers Made Simple)Kurt Wilson (SoundBuilt Northwest)
A number of other members will be going to Las Vegas for the International Builders Show/Kitchen & Bath Industry Show – let us know if you will be there and we’ll make sure you get an invite to any MBA Pierce activities going on!
Watch for the Membership Incentive Drive in 2014 – you never know where we’ll be going next!
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Policymakers looking to target the mortgage interest deduction in
the name of tax reform should think twice before imposing a huge tax increase on millions of middle-class home owners that would sink the budding housing and economic recovery. Cutting the tax benefits associated with owning a home would send shockwaves throughout the economy. Eliminating or limiting the mortgage interest deduction would depress home values, raise the tax rate for millions of working families, and reduce consumer spending and confidence.
This cornerstone of American housing policy provides benefits for home buyers at all income levels and retains strong public support. A United Technologies/National Journal Congressional Connection Poll conducted in July 2013 found that more than six out of 10 respondents oppose doing away with the mortgage interest deduction.
It’s easy to understand this sentiment. The mortgage interest deduction primarily helps younger households and middle-class home owners; two-thirds of the tax benefits go to home owners who earn less than $200,000. The benefit of a deduction that reduces the net cost of monthly house payments is particularly important to younger home buyers, who typically have less equity, tighter household budgets, and must meet the needs of a growing family.
Going by the numbers, roughly 34 million taxpayers benefitted from the deduction in this past year. On a nationwide basis, 70 percent of home owners with a mortgage will claim the deduction in a given year. The other 30 percent most likely took the deduction in prior years.
This is because the home deduction is a lifecycle deduction. Younger, growing families in the early years of a mortgage who pay primarily interest use this tax benefit to help meet their monthly payments. Those who own their homes outright, or who have paid the bulk of their home loan down over the years, won’t use it. What this means is that 80 to 90 percent of all mortgage interest paid in a year will be deducted by home owners, so this is not a narrowly claimed tax provision.
Most economists agree that tampering with the deduction would negatively impact home values. When you consider a modest drop of six percent in home values would wipe out $1 trillion in household wealth, the economic consequences would be stunning. Building 100 homes creates more than 300 full-time jobs and generates millions of dollars of tax revenues that cash-starved local municipalities desperately need to hire teachers, police officers and firefighters.
Restoring the health of the home building is a crucial
ELIMINATING THE MORTGAGE INTEREST DEDUCTION:
From the Executive Officer Tiffany Speir, Esq.
A TAX INCREASE ON MILLIONS OF HOME OWNERS
Most economists agree that tampering with the deduction would negatively impact home values.
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first step in leading the economy to higher ground by creating jobs and increasing the property tax base in communities across the land that support local schools, police and other essential services. The construction of 100 single-family homes generates 305 jobs, $14.5 million in salaries and wages, and $8.9 million in federal, state and local tax revenue. The path forward is perfectly clear: Congress needs to take actions that will stabilize the housing market – not raise taxes on America’s home owners.
Clearly, any revenues the U.S. government gets from cutting the deduction would be more than offset by losses at the local level and economic disruption stemming higher taxes on home owners, first-time home buyers and move-up buyers who would be forced to postpone home purchases. And those who seek to slash the deduction to lower the federal income tax base of taxpayers need only look at what happened the last time the nation engaged in major tax reform in the late 1980s: seven years later the top bracket ballooned from 28 percent to 39.6 percent.
To find out more about NAHB’s efforts to preserve the mortgage interest deduction, go to http://www.protecthomeownership.com/page.aspx/generic/sectionID=2339
Detached: Nov. ‘13 Av. New Hm. Price = $293,982 / Median New Hm. Price = $272,775 / Av. New Hm. Cost per Sq. Ft. = $125.66 (up 9% from 11/12)
Attached (new & existing): Nov. ‘13 Av. Hm. Price = $171,863 / Median Hm. Price = $155,000 / New Av. Cost Per Sq. Ft. = $125.03 (down 0% from 11/12) Nov. ‘13 Average Lot Price = $59,633 / Median Lot Price = $58,572 / Av. Lot = %20.3 of Av. Home Price Med. Lot = 22.5% of Med. Home Price
Av. Foreclosed SF Home Price: $174,719 (25.7% of existing homes / 23% of all homes for sale) Source: RealEstats (360-693-6525) NOV ‘13 YTD ‘13 NOV ‘12 YTD ‘12
PIERCE COUNTY Lots created NA NA Lots Created 0 244
New SF 74 NA SF Base / Custom 47/42 659 / 430 Addition/Remodel 31 NA Addition / Remodel 22/13 314 / 92
MF/ Duplex 6 / 2 NA Duplex / Man. / TownHouse 5/7/0 39 / 110 / 0 DUPONT
SF / Add-Remodel 0 / 1 0 / 19 0 / 4 0 / 10 MF / Manufactured 0 / NA 0 / NA 0 / NA 0 / NA
EDGEWOOD SF / Add-Remodel NA / NA NA / NA 21 / 27
FIFE SF / Add-Remodel 5 / NA 30 / NA 6 / NA 22 / NA
GIG HARBOR SF / Add-Remodel 2 / 0 82 / 7 NA/NA 85 / 7 MF / Manufactured 0 / NA 22 / NA 0 / 0 0 / 0
TACOMA SF / Add-Remodel 28 / 67 203 / 625 5 / 35 140 / 536 MF / Manufactured 0 / 0 8 / 0 0 / 0 8 / 2
UNIVERSITY PLACE SF / Add-Remodel 2 / 3 25 / 46 3 / 6 29 / 58 MF / Manufactured 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / N/A
continued from p. 5
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Detached: Nov. ‘13 Av. New Hm. Price = $293,982 / Median New Hm. Price = $272,775 / Av. New Hm. Cost per Sq. Ft. = $125.66 (up 9% from 11/12)
Attached (new & existing): Nov. ‘13 Av. Hm. Price = $171,863 / Median Hm. Price = $155,000 / New Av. Cost Per Sq. Ft. = $125.03 (down 0% from 11/12) Nov. ‘13 Average Lot Price = $59,633 / Median Lot Price = $58,572 / Av. Lot = %20.3 of Av. Home Price Med. Lot = 22.5% of Med. Home Price
Av. Foreclosed SF Home Price: $174,719 (25.7% of existing homes / 23% of all homes for sale) Source: RealEstats (360-693-6525) NOV ‘13 YTD ‘13 NOV ‘12 YTD ‘12
PIERCE COUNTY Lots created NA NA Lots Created 0 244
New SF 74 NA SF Base / Custom 47/42 659 / 430 Addition/Remodel 31 NA Addition / Remodel 22/13 314 / 92
MF/ Duplex 6 / 2 NA Duplex / Man. / TownHouse 5/7/0 39 / 110 / 0 DUPONT
SF / Add-Remodel 0 / 1 0 / 19 0 / 4 0 / 10 MF / Manufactured 0 / NA 0 / NA 0 / NA 0 / NA
EDGEWOOD SF / Add-Remodel NA / NA NA / NA 21 / 27
FIFE SF / Add-Remodel 5 / NA 30 / NA 6 / NA 22 / NA
GIG HARBOR SF / Add-Remodel 2 / 0 82 / 7 NA/NA 85 / 7 MF / Manufactured 0 / NA 22 / NA 0 / 0 0 / 0
TACOMA SF / Add-Remodel 28 / 67 203 / 625 5 / 35 140 / 536 MF / Manufactured 0 / 0 8 / 0 0 / 0 8 / 2
UNIVERSITY PLACE SF / Add-Remodel 2 / 3 25 / 46 3 / 6 29 / 58 MF / Manufactured 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / N/A
Detached: Nov. ‘13 Av. New Hm. Price = $293,982 / Median New Hm. Price = $272,775 / Av. New Hm. Cost per Sq. Ft. = $125.66 (up 9% from 11/12)
Attached (new & existing): Nov. ‘13 Av. Hm. Price = $171,863 / Median Hm. Price = $155,000 / New Av. Cost Per Sq. Ft. = $125.03 (down 0% from 11/12) Nov. ‘13 Average Lot Price = $59,633 / Median Lot Price = $58,572 / Av. Lot = %20.3 of Av. Home Price Med. Lot = 22.5% of Med. Home Price
Av. Foreclosed SF Home Price: $174,719 (25.7% of existing homes / 23% of all homes for sale) Source: RealEstats (360-693-6525) NOV ‘13 YTD ‘13 NOV ‘12 YTD ‘12
PIERCE COUNTY Lots created NA NA Lots Created 0 244
New SF 74 NA SF Base / Custom 47/42 659 / 430 Addition/Remodel 31 NA Addition / Remodel 22/13 314 / 92
MF/ Duplex 6 / 2 NA Duplex / Man. / TownHouse 5/7/0 39 / 110 / 0 DUPONT
SF / Add-Remodel 0 / 1 0 / 19 0 / 4 0 / 10 MF / Manufactured 0 / NA 0 / NA 0 / NA 0 / NA
EDGEWOOD SF / Add-Remodel NA / NA NA / NA 21 / 27
FIFE SF / Add-Remodel 5 / NA 30 / NA 6 / NA 22 / NA
GIG HARBOR SF / Add-Remodel 2 / 0 82 / 7 NA/NA 85 / 7 MF / Manufactured 0 / NA 22 / NA 0 / 0 0 / 0
TACOMA SF / Add-Remodel 28 / 67 203 / 625 5 / 35 140 / 536 MF / Manufactured 0 / 0 8 / 0 0 / 0 8 / 2
UNIVERSITY PLACE SF / Add-Remodel 2 / 3 25 / 46 3 / 6 29 / 58 MF / Manufactured 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / N/A
2014 MBA Pierce Proud Partners
Thank you to our 2014 MBA Proud Partners!
AAA KARTAK Glass & Closet Corporation
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Fournier Insurance Solutionswww.fourniergroup.net
Gray Lumber Companywww.graylumber.com
Lakewood Fordwww.lakewoodford.net
Parr Lumber Co.www.parr.com
Puget Sound Energywww.pse.com
ServiceMaster of Tacomawww.smtacoma.com
Team Me Up Scottywww.teammeupscotty.com
Proud Partners is a Dimensions Sponsorship available through
the TSC sponsorship campaign. Please Contact Kawehi
Marshall at 253.272.2112 ext. 105 if you would like to be listed
as a proud partner.
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The Master Builders Association of Pierce County (MBA Pierce) announced their 2013 Member Recognition award recipients on December 12 at the
Fircrest Golf Club during their annual President’s Ball.
Other MBA Pierce members nominated and voted for the winners based on their participation with the organization, work in the community and business successes. This year we had over 50 nominations. The 2013 award recipients are as follows:
• Outstanding Associate: Design Professional: John Sullivan, Olympic Landscape & Irrigation• Outstanding Associate: Supplier, Dealer or Manufacturer: Associated Petroleum Products, Dennis Gregory• Outstanding Associate: Professional: Cathi Mahan, First American Title and Escrow• Outstanding Associate: Subcontractor: ServiceMaster of Tacoma, Ernie Dittmann• Production Builder of the Year- 20 + Units: SoundBuilt Northwest, Gary Racca • Production Builder of the Year-1-20 Units: Wind River Homes, Kent Arola• Robert Camp Legislative Action Award: Corey Watson, Quadrant Homes • New Member of the Year: R4 Construction, LLC, Steve Rork & Dawn Fast• Remodeler of the Year: Steve Shattuck, Shattuck & Associates, Inc. • Recruiter of the Year: Kurt Wilson, SoundBuilt Northwest• Member of the Year: Kurt Wilson, SoundBuilt Northwest• Custom Builder of the Year: Omega Custom Homes, Glen Jacobs, & Joe Maxwell• Community Service Volunteer of the Year: Rick Hjelm, Phase II, Inc. & Teresa Maxwell, Communities in Schools • Company of the Year: Gray Lumber Company• 2013 Hall of Fame Inductee: Gary Racca, SoundBuilt Homes
Photos taken by Aleksandr Akinshev www.vitfoto.net
MBA PIERCE ANNOUNCES MEMBER RECOGNITION RECIPIENTS
John Sullivan
Gary Racca
Steve Shattuck Kurt Wilson Glen Jacobs/Joe Maxwell
SoundBuilt Northwest Omega Custom HomesShattuck & Associates
John Sullivan Dennis Gregory Cathi Mahan Ernie Dittmann
Gary Racca Kent Arola Corey Watson Steve Rork/Dawn Fast
Glen Jacobs/Joe Maxwell Rick Hjelm/Tereas Maxwell Mike McFadden Gary Racca
Olympic Landscape & Irrigation Associated Petroleum Products First American Title & Escrow ServiceMaster of Tacoma
SoundBuilt Northwest
SoundBuilt Northwest
Wind River Homes Quadrant Homes R4 Construction, LLC
Omega Custom Homes Phase II, Inc/Communities in Schools Gray Lumber Company
2013 Member Recognition Awards
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Bonney Lake Update: Bonney Lake was prepared
to finalize their Shoreline Master Program (SMP) and provide a Notice of Intent to Adopt the SMP on December 10, 2013. Bonney Lake’s SMP included “string-line setbacks” which means they were looking to use neighboring homes of a property to dictate the setback requirement for newly built homes in order to preserve views. The idea was to prevent hew homes from being built closer to the shoreline then preexisting homes, even though this would limit the development on new homes. MBA staff sent in a letter voicing concerns about the string-line setback that Bonney Lake was looking to adopt and city staff addressed the letter at a city council workshop. City Council voiced concerns that correlated with the MBA’s letter and asked that city staff go back and analyze the development impact of using a string-line setback on new homes before they consider a Notice of Intent to Adopt. MBA staff will be tracking this issue and Bonney Lake’s City Council is expected to review more on the SMP in January 2014.
Gig Harbor Update: Gig Harbor is currently conducting informational sessions at the Planning Commission level concerning their program “Green First” which pertains to tree preservation standards within the city in terms of site planning and development. The program is considering some new standards including requiring a greater percentage of heritage/significant trees to be retained (50-70%) on sites, requiring final landscaping plan approval prior to any development initiation and
more. The program also calls for enforcement of tree preservation standards to include penalties such as complete revocation of permits if trees are damaged or removed without consent. MBA staff will be tracking this issue closely as it develops in 2014.
Puyallup Update: Puyallup recently adopted an amendment to Title 18 of their Municipal Code to update regulations regarding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). Previously, Puyallup only permitted ADUs in three residential zones. Puyallup has expanded this to allow ADUs in all current residential zones within the city and is now allowing for detaches ADUs. For more information on square footage restrictions and other regulations on ADUs, please see the Puyallup Municipal Code at http://www.cityofpuyallup.org/government/municipal-code/ and look up Ordinance #3051. This amendment went into effect on December 12, 2013.
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS UPDATETacoma Update: Tacoma City Council approved for the city to enter into a contract with Accela to provide for an online permit system which will be ready within the next 15 months. Tacoma city staff has requested to meet with MBA members in 2014 to provide a demonstration on what the online permit system is capable of and to obtain information from MBA members on what the top priorities are for making this system effective. MBA staff will provide an update in the coming months on when we will have that demonstration occur.
Tacoma city staff has requested to meet with MBA staff and members to discuss upcoming amendments on pipe-stem regulations to ensure “better integration with existing neighborhoods and orderly development patterns.” MBA staff will track this issue as it develops and provide updates at upcoming Legislative Strategy Committee meetings once more information has been provided.
ELECTED OFFICIALS RECEPTION
More than 80 attended the Annual Elected Officials Reception held on December 5th at the MBA Pierce
Office. Members were able to connect with their local leadership and discuss the needs of the home building
industry. We would like to thank our sponsors the Denomy Law Office and Quadrant Homes.
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I am really looking forward to serving the Remodelors™ Council this
year as your chair. Serving with Cliff as Vice-Chair should make this adventure both fun and productive. I have one main priority heading into this New Year with you, and that is dedicating time at our meetings to intentional connecting. I believe the importance of us getting together is to connect with each other in an interactive way so we can learn about people we may not know yet. Incorporating this kind of interaction is especially important to me because I know I’m not one to
socialize well. I imagine there are others like me who might feel uncomfortable in large group settings. I’d like to set the conditions so that everyone gains value meeting together.
My wife is often encouraging me to incorporate fun into our environment. The RC is a great group of men and women and we do a pretty
good job of having fun already. I’d like to see us have fun in new ways to learn more about each other’s trade, families, business practices, hobbies, etc... I hope you find our first meeting in January is creative and engaging. I’m confident we’ll all come away learning something new about someone and/or talking with someone we hadn’t met before. It will be a great meeting to bring a guest. I will do my best to condense our normal meeting times to include more time for interaction. We are a team as the MBA and the RC is a valuable, contributing part of that team. I look forward to us all having a great time making our team successful in 2014. If you have ideas I would love to hear them, please call me on my cell 253-740-2206.
I would like to invite everyone to our first meeting of the year on January 28 at PARR Cabinet Outlet. You can RSVP online on Eventbrite.
I am pleased to report that our new Builder Group has held three meetings with more than 25 builders
attending at each meeting in 2013. Our meetings have benefited those who have attended by gaining knowledge about MBA benefits, construction loan lending, promoting their business, processing change orders, estimating, and closing sales in today’s market.
I am also proud to announce that Susie Nelson’s Century Insurance Services LLC. will be our primary sponsor for the 2014 calendar year. Her support of our group is very much appreciated and we would ask, in return, that you keep Century Insurance Services in mind when renewing your policies. We would also like to congratulate Susie for being awarded the BIAW Associate of the year.
We are planning four quareterly business meetings and two social events in 2014. Our first quarter business meeting will be hosted by Milgard Windows, and Signature Woodworks will be hosting our second quarter business meeting. All general contractors – builders, remodelers, and all others – are welcome to attend any of our events. Please look for event specifics in the months to come.
The steering committee will be meeting during the first week of January to schedule all other meetings and events. If you are a builder member interested in participating, please contact me, Mike Schwartz, Kent Arola, or Lyle Fox.
From the Remodelors™ Council Chair Erle Thompson, Home Makeovers Made Simple
From the Builders Group Gary Patterson, Omega Custom Homes
2014 GOALS Connecting Builder Members
I hope you find our first meeting in January is creative and engaging.
Our meetings have benefited those who have attended by gaining knowledge about MBA benefits, construction loan lending, promoting their business, processing change orders, estimating, and closing sales in today’s market.
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With today’s changing market, it is more important than ever that building industry professionals maintain their edge. Like any other profession, a changing market can translate into fiercer competition for your business. Earning a
designation from NAHB Education can be a great way to distinguish yourself—and your company. Take the opportunity to advance your industry knowledge and skills. For more information on professional designations from NAHB, and the most current class schedules log onto www.mbapierce.com, and view education under programs. Start the path to your designation today!
Date Name of Class Cost DesignationJan 29- 30 Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead $250.00 CertificationJan 31q Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Recertification $175.00 CertificationFeb 21 New L & I Interpretations of Subcontractors and Empl. $200.00 Continueing EDFeb 28 Estimating for Builders and Remodelers $225.00 CGR, CGB, CGAMarch 12 PREP (Professional Remodeler Experience Profile $95.00 CGRMarch 12 BAR (Builder Assesment Review $95.00 CGBMarch 13 Design / Build $225.00 CGR, CGB, CGAMarch 20-21 Universal Design / Build $350.00 CGR, CGB, CGAMarch 26 CAPS 1 - Marketing & Communications Strategies 50+ $225.00 CAPS, CGR, CGB, CGAMarch 27 CAPS 2 - Design/Build Solutions for Aging In Place $225.00 CAPS, CGR, CGB, CGAMarch 28 Business Management for Building Professionals $225.00 CAPS, CGR, CGB, CGAApril 10 Business Accounting & Job Cost $225.00 CGR, CGB, CGAApril 16 RRP Certified Lead Renovator - Initial Class $250.00 CertificationApril 17 RRP Certified Lead Renovator - Refresher Class $200.00 CertificationMay 7 Construction Contracts & Law $235.00 CGR, CGB, CGAMay 22 am Construction Wars: The Contractor Strikes Back $125.00 Continueing EDMay 22 pm How to Survive and Succeed as a Subcontractor $125.00 Continueing EDJune 19 L & I Compliance Safety Training $150.00 Continueing EDJune 20 Hazardous Communciations Training $150.00 Continueing EDJuly 16 - 17 Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead $250.00 CertificationJuly 18 Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Recertification $175.00 CertificationAugust 18 New L & I Interpretations of Subcontractors and Empl. $200.00 Continueing EDOctober 1 Negotiating Skills $225.00 CGR, CGB, CGAOctober 16 RRP Certified Lead Renovator - Initial Class $250.00 CertificationOctober 17 RRP Certified Lead Renovator - Refresher Class $200.00 CertificationOct. 23 - 24 Green Building for Building Professionals $350.00 CGP, CGR, CGB, CGAOct. 29 - 30 Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead $250.00 CertificationOct. 31 Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Recertification $175.00 CertificationNov. 12 - 13 OSHA 10 (Hazcom Coverend, LNI Compliance, Safe Calendar $160.00 CertificationNov. 19 CAPS 1 - Marketing & Communications Strategies 50+ $225.00 CAPS, CGR, CGB, CGANov. 20 CAPS 2 - Design/Build Solutions for Aging In Place $225.00 CAPS, CGR, CGB, CGANov. 21 Business Management for Building Professionals $225.00 CAPS, CGR, CGB, CGA
Members can register for classes at biaw.com under BIAW programs > education. For more information call 360.352.7800.
2014 MBA EDUCATION SCHEDULE
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From the Membership CommitteeCOMMITTEE WELCOMES NEW CHAIR, VICE CHAIR
MBA Pierce’s Membership & Spike Club Committee
held steady in both recruiting and retention in 2013. In conjunction with the 2014-2016 Strategic Plan, the Committee will be
spending much of 2014 preparing the groundwork for significant gains in membership for the Association in the coming years.
This year the Committee welcomes both Rob Hanlon as our 2014 Membership Committee Chair and Chris Lockhart as our Vice Chair. Rob comes to the Committee with more than ten fifteen years in the insurance industry as an independent broker specializing in health insurance. Chris has been a member of the MBA for the past three years with AAA KARTAK Glass & Closet Corp.
Their main focus this year is to increase retention and continue the gains in membership seen using
the “Just One” Campaign. With this campaign the Membership Committee encourages every member to invite just one person to join MBA Pierce, doubling the size of the Association.
Part of being able to be successful is by having new and fresh input. The Membership Committee is asking all members to join in our efforts. If you have been interested in becoming more involved in the MBA, please consider coming to one of the committee meetings. It’s a perfect way to help shape the future of our organization by recruiting great new people and making sure we continue to bring value to all of our current builder and associate members. The Committee meets monthly on the third Tuesday of each month at 4:00 pm just prior to the General Membership Meeting at a location close to the meeting. If you would like to be part of this committee or want to cpme check out a meeting, please contact Kim Taylor, Member Benefits Director at membership@mbapierce.com or 253.272.2112 ext. 103.
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
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Not enrolled in a Retro Program? Start now to get in the next quarterly enrollment!
Ready? to enroll, Download the enrollment forms online.
Considering? To find out if you qualify, fill out our no-obligation response form. We will send back your
premium-and-loss history and determine if you qualify to participate in the Master Builders Associations’
Group Retrospective Insurance Plan.
GRIP is a cost-effective retrospective rating program to assist in reducing companies’ industrial insurance. GRIP offers aggressive claims management, a higher
level of member education and an emphasis on jobsite safety. GRIP’s goal is helping its members lower their claims experience factor, potentially
lowering their Labor and Industries (L&I) premiums while generating higher refunds.
- See more at: http://www.mbapiercecounty.com/76/group-retrospective-insurance-program-grip.html
Quarterly Enrollment!
GRIPGroup Retrospective Insurance Program
As members of MBA Pierce, you are eligible to enroll in the ROII program as well. For more information, please contact
enroll@biaw.com or call 1-800-228-4229.
AC DrywallGustavo Manuel Camacho616 114th St ETacoma, WA 98445(253) 307-3175 Drywall ContractorSpike: Erle Thompson
JK Monarch LLCWendy Grant424 29th St NE, Ste CPuyallup, WA 98372(253) 840-5660 (F) (253) 840-3350www.jkmonarch.comBuilder, Custom; Builder, Multi-family-Condo/Coop/Rental; Builder, Single Family
Veterans United-PuyallupCarol Pope10514 156th St E, Ste 104Puyallup, WA 98374(253) 380-2734 (F) (888) 828-5470www.carolpope.comMortgages/Specialty FinancingSpike: Cathi Mahan
Eisenhower & Carlson PLLCAlexander S. Kleinberg1201 Pacific Ave Ste 1200 Tacoma, WA 98402-4395(253) 572-4500 (F) (253) 272-5732www.eisenhowerlaw.comAttorneySpike: Robert Casey
York EnterprisesTyler York3517 S 13th StTacoma, WA 98405(253) 752-8189 (F) (253) 759-6051www.yorkenterprises.comBuilder, Single Family; Handyman/Home Improvement Services; Remodeler, Residential Spike: Duke York
York EnterprisesDan Watsek3517 S 13th StTacoma, WA 98405(253) 752-8189 (F) (253) 759-6051www.yorkenterprises.comBuilder, Single Family; Handyman/Home Improvement Services; Remodeler, Residential Spike: Duke York
York EnterprisesRyan Bittenbender3517 S 13th StTacoma,WA 98405(253) 752-8189 (F) (253) 759-6051www.yorkenterprises.comBuilder, Single Family; Handyman/Home Improvement Services; Remodeler, Residential Spike: Duke York
as of 11/30/2013
THANKS FOR RENEWING*
TOP 25 RECRUITING SPIKES
TOP 25 ALL TIME SPIKES
* Per NAHB Active Spikes as of 11/30/2013 Spikes that have recruited in
the past 12 months.
Per NAHB Spikes as of 11/30/2013
321.25318.75317.75289242.5208189183.5176.75166158139.75139.5135.25126.576.565.55548.2544.2543.754032.520.517.5
Susie NelsonPat SteffanRick HjelmSteve ShattuckRandy KruseCathi MahanSue ZimmermanKurt WilsonGordon NeuLyle FoxMichael FastKent ArolaRebecca JonesDuke YorkGary PattersonJoe MaxwellTim YokesLynne HillErnie DittmannBillie Jo HylandBill TuckerLeslie JensenJeff HillErle ThompsonGary Pedersen
David Graff *Steve Garitone *David Litowitz *Susie NelsonPat SteffanRick HjelmSteve ShattuckRandy KruseRobert CampCathi MahanWilliam Schuur JrSue ZimmermanDave HendricksonKurt WilsonGordon NeuLyle FoxMichael FastKent ArolaRebecca JonesDuke YorkGary PattersonFred BrownWayne ManganMatt RockGary Howe
626.25545.75332.5321.25318.75317.75289242.5212.5208194189185183.5176.75166158139.75139.5135.25126.5122.5120107100.75
* no longer active named member of MBA Pierce
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