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Remodeler of The Year- Matt Rock, M.R. Construction
Our Remodeler
of the Year is voted on by their peers in the Remodelors Council. Matt has been an MBA member since 1991. He is a Green Level spike with 81.75 credits. He has been on the Board of Directors since 2001 and very active within the Remodelors Council. Within the Council he has participated in Rebuilding Together South Sound’s Rebuilding Day at the Remodelers Council house, chaired the Tour of Remodeled Homes, and won numerous Remodeling Excellence Awards. He is also finishing up his second term as Remodelors Council chair.
John Slott Award- Kent Arola, Wind River Homes
Kent currently has 68.25
Spike credits and has only been recruiting since 2009. He joined the MBA in 2005, but really started participating in 2008 after a recommendation from his NAHB Twenty Club. He sits on the Board of Directors for the MBA, is a Remodelors Council and Design Professionals Council member, and regularly attends the Legislative Strategy Committee meetings. He was the 2011 Membership Chair and is the incoming 2012 Spike Committee Chair. This year he recruited 12 new members to the MBA.
January 2012Volume 20 Number 1
2012: What’s Ahead pg. 4 /Keep Connected to the MBA pg. 9 / Join a Committee pg. 10
Congratulations to our 2011 “Of The Year Awards”
Builder of the Year - Rick Hjelm, Phase II General Contractor, Inc.
The past 15 years Rick
has been very active on many Committees including Public Relations, Executive, Festival of Trees and Education. He is a former Remodelors™ Council Chair, and has supported Rebuilding Together South Sound Construction Day for many years. This year our winner participated in the annual Walk a Mile in her Shoes for the Sexual Assault Center, won a Remodeling Excellence Award, and recruited his way to Walla Walla Wine Country Weekend. We have been very thankful to have him as a 2011 president through a very trying year in which he showed initiation, ingenuity and compassion.
Associate of the Year- Cathi Mahan, Mahan & Company
Cathi is a central figure in
making our annual Golf Classic happen every year. She has been on the MBA Board of Directors since 2004, and on the Executive Committee in 2008 and 2009. Along with all of this, during 2011 our winner has served on MBA’s Strategic Planning Implementation Group and been a Strategic Plan Liaison to the Membership Committee. She participated in the MBA Ramp-a-thon with Rebuilding Together South Sound, and took on the very daunting task of wrangling 7 different committees into using their culinary skills and creativity for the first ever and very successful Chili Cook Off last September.
Robert Camp Award- Kurt Wilson, SoundBuilt Northwest
Kurt is a fast-rising star in the regional
building community, regularly working not only throughout Pierce County but elsewhere in the Puget Sound. Our winner has attended Legislative Strategy Committee meetings throughout year, actively contributing his expertise and perspective to policy and action discussions for MBA. He has also attended MBA’s Forum Meetings with local government staff throughout the year. As he steps into MBA leadership next year, our winner will be a wonderful representative and advocate for MBA’s members in the government affairs arena.
The Master Builders Association of Pierce County recently inducted our 2012 Board of Directors and Executive Committee at their annual ball held on December 15th, 2011 at the Fircrest Golf Club. The 2011 Excellence Award recipients were announced as follows:
Dave Hendrickson inducts 2012 Board of Directors
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A Century of Performance + Integrity 253.752.7000 fax 253.759.7567
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The following is an excerpt from Rick Hjelm’s 2011 President’s speech at the Black, Tie Blue Jeans Celebration held on December 15.
One question I’ve been asked several times is, “Why do you want to do this a second year.” I simply
answer, “Why not?” I learned long ago that leadership isn’t about what I personally accomplish that counts, it’s what I can accomplish with the help of others that really matters. I agree with management analyst Jim Collins concept that the office of President of the MBA is like driving a bus. It’s not my ‘sole’ job to decide where the bus should go or the route to drive to get us there. My primary job is to get the right people in the right seats on the bus and to get those in the wrong seats into the right seats, or if necessary, invite them get them
off the bus. With the right people in place, the driver then works with the passengers to decide where the bus is going and the direction he’s going to take to get there. It’s also my job to make the ride enjoyable so that others will want to be passengers on this bus. Yet as the driver, I’m responsible as to whether the bus turns left or right on the journey, and am ultimately responsible if we arrive at our destination. This past year, I’ve done my best to take the advice you’ve given me and combine that with my own experiences, and make decisions that I felt were in the best interest of the Association. I’ve tried to take the approach of asking “Who knows how to get it done”, or “Who can I turn to, to get it done” rather than just asking “How” are we going to get it done. I’ve reached out to many of you who have traveled roads where I have yet to tread. I have relied on your experience and council and would be a fool this next year to not continue to do so. This is an Association, a “WE” organization, not a “ME Club”. This past year has seen our bus hit some speed bumps, hit our share of pot holes, and even have a flat tire or two. We’ve had our share of cross words, butted heads over issues and have sadly seen some step off the bus. Having grown up on a farm, I’ve learned that the concept of total bliss and lack of any division, is only admired in a flock of sheep. We are much bigger than that. We are in the building industry and build we will, whether with concrete, wood and nails, or by lifting each other up, we will together rise above any storm that comes our way. Regardless of who or what others think of who or what we are, we proudly know who and what we represent. We proudly serve our fellowmen and their families with our craft, our knowledge, our skills, our services, our integrity, and our resources. We provide the element of comfort from which families can grow,
Getting the Right People on the BusRick Hjelm, Phase II General Contractor, Inc.
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MBA Staff
Executive CommitteeRick Hjelm, CGR/CR
President
Local DirectorsSean Comfort, Carolin Fast,
Ron Hendrickson, Lelsie Jenson, Joe Maxwell, Cathi
Mahan, Bob McClellan, Tessa Miller, Gary Patterson, Steve Shattuck CGR/CAPS,
Kurt Wilson, Dale Yeager Tim Yokes, Duke York CGR/
CAPS, Joe Zehnder, Sue Zimmerman
State DirectorsKent Arola, Ernie Dittman,
Josh Dunn, Mike Fast CGR, Dan Garber, Steve Garitone, Dave Graff, Rick Hjelm CGR/
CR, Carrie Litowitz, Susie Nelson, Matt Rock, Laureen
Skrivan, Rick Yorkk
National DirectorsBob Camp, Mike Fast CGR,
Lyle Fox, Carrie Litowitz, Tom O’Connor
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 20, 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 2010 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.
Kurt WilsonVice President Treasurer
Joe Maxwell2nd Vice President
Joe ZehnderVice President Secretary
Gary PedersenImmediate Past President
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, 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
Lifetime State DirectorsRobert Camp, Don Cash, Lyle
Fox, Steve Garitone, John Slott
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 [email protected]
Tiffany Speir- ext. 104 Executive Officer
Kawehi Marshall, CGA, CGP- ext. 105Events & Education Director
Shawn Hoey- ext. 101 Government Affairs Manager
Kim Taylor- ext. 103Member Benefits DirectorLaura Haworth- ext. 102
Communications/Marketing Manager
Lifetime National DirectorsRobert Camp, Ray Dally, Jim Yurina
Company of the Year- ServiceMaster of Tacoma
In 2011, ServiceMaster of Tacoma sponsored the MBA
Golf Classic, captained a house on Rebuilding Day for Rebuilding Together South Sound, and supported the MBA
PR Committee. They donated a Tacoma Rainiers luxury suite twice this past season to the MBA- once as a prize for the Recruiter Rewards competition during National Membership Month (15 tickets, plus food, plus beverage) and a second time for Membership to use to invite prospective members to game. Most importantly, this company has allowed their MBA member representative to become very active in the MBA as the Membership Committee Chair in 2012 and Board of Director Member. Ernie Dittmann recruited his way to Walla Walla Wine Country Weekend during the 2011 Membership Incentive Drive, and participated as head chef on the Membership Committee’s team, “Cowboy Up,” winners of the most creative award.
Company of the Year- Milgard Windows & Doors
Our second Company of the Year, Milgard Windows
& Doors is a longtime MBA member, joining the Association in 1971. They are very active in many Remodelors™ Council events and have been an annual presenting sponsor of the Tour of Remodeled Homes for the past 5 years. They have hosted more than 6 Remodelors™ Council dinners, helped with the MBA Home Show Booth, and provided volunteer labor at Designer Day for the Mary Bridge Festival of Trees.
THANK YOU SPONSORS
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It’s always impossible to forecast exactly what’s coming, but there
are several high priority government affairs and political issues that MBA
will be addressing and preparing for in 2012.
County Code Efficiency: Pierce County has been adopting “code consolidation” regulation changes since 2009, and that work was completed last year. Most of the items included in those changes dealt with duplicative or conflicting code items that had been adopted as Community Plans were adopted over the past 10-15 years. In 2012, the “code efficiency” effort focus will
shift to a more substantive review of the code by PALS and Public Works staff - with industry input. MBA needs you! Watch for a call out in January to MBA members to help identify items needing review, reduction, elimination etc. in order to make permit requirements and processing more streamlined while still accomplishing needed construction oversight. There is a “new normal” out there, not only for industry members, but also for permitting departments, and code efficiency will address needed changes to code and process that takes staffing and funding constraints into account. Thank you to County Executive Pat McCarthy for her leadership and appreciation of the need for these changes.
Shoreline Master Program (SMP) Updates: Work continues by cities and Pierce County on SMP updates, and they will be high priorities for MBA as they come forward for review and adoption. The County will be reconvening its citizen advisory group in the spring to review the latest draft SMP policies and regulation proposals, which will govern development within 200 feet of the 700 miles of marine, river, and lake shoreline areas in unincorporated Pierce County. MBA will
participate on the advisory group and also in public hearings throughout the year, working to keep new requirements on residential construction minimized. The Legislative Strategy Committee will need input from all types of members who do work in shoreline areas as it determines what action to take about the SMP updates – watch for more information and call to action!
2012 Elections: This year’s federal, county and state government elections will all have a big effect on MBA of Pierce County and its members. The outcome of these races will affect development regulations, the business environment, and the economic future of Washington State and Pierce County. MBA’s political action committee, the Pierce County Affordable Housing Council, will be hard at work researching and interviewing candidates to determine which will be most housing friendly if elected. The PCAHC will recommend candidates to MBA for endorsement, and to you as you decide how to vote in the Primary and the General Elections – watch for more information as each election day draws near. At the County level, the County Executive and four Council seats will be on the ballot. Based on what happens at the federal level, a fifth seat could open up. MBA has endorsed Pat McCarthy for a second term as Executive. Roger Bush (District 3), Tim Farrell (District 4), and Dick Muri (District 6) will all be leaving the council due to term limits, so their races will be open to anyone wanting to run. Joyce McDonald will be running for re-election in District 5. Stan Flemming (District 4) has announced his intention to run for the new Federal District 10, and if successful, his Council seat will be open as well in the near future. At state level, the race for Governor will see Rob McKenna versus Jay Inslee. Each have a very different view of how Washington State should be run, including regarding environmental and business regulation. BIAW has endorsed Mr. McKenna for Governor. 21 state legislative races in Pierce County will also be on the ballot, with long time incumbents leaving and certain current legislators trying to move seats as a result. There is a new federal legislative district – the 10th – that at time of print includes Olympia and
Tiffany Speir, Esq.2012: What’s Ahead
In 2012, the “code efficiency” effort focus will shift to a more substantive review of the code by PALS and Public Works staff - with industry input. MBA needs you!
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MBAPC members met with state, county and city leaders at the annual Elected Officials
reception. Over 75 were in attendance on December 1. Incoming MBA President and Treasurer Rick Hjelm and Kurt Wilson welcomed elected leaders and members to the opportunity to mix and discuss issues affecting homebuilding in our community. Special thanks to event sponsors Robert Denomy, Attorney at Law and Ed Raisl, Raisl & Associates. Mark your calendars - save December 6 for this year’s reception!
Elected Officials Receptionsafety can be found, and pride of homeownership can become a reality. Although we can be fierce competitors in the field, together we unite as an Association in a common front for the rights of homeownership. Should anyone assume wrong, let me remind them all, that on the outside we’re as friendly as the family golden lab, but back us into a corner, and we, close to 700 strong, will show our teeth and come out fighting for the cause we passionately believe to be right. Now my thoughts for the future. It’s tough. None of are immune to the new normal in our economy. Yet we get up every morning and put our pants on and go to work. Why? Because hope is a built in part of who we are. We are not quitters. We will continue to get up every morning and resiliently go out and do what we do that makes us happy. And although we still have may bumps on the road ahead of us, I have a strong feeling of hope for our future. I am excited for what lies ahead. I’m ready for the challenges and am excited for all of you who are in the seats of the bus, also ready for this journey. At times it will be an uphill ride, and I’ll have to gear down now and then, but we have a great engine under the hood and the will to get to where were going, and together we will get there. You have my word on it. Now in closing, many of you know I find no greater satisfaction in life that giving of my available time and means where I can make a difference. No other success feels greater knowing that you’ve made a difference somewhere in the world. I stand before you humbled, to be a member of an Association that holds those same values. I’m proud to lock arm in arm with you as we serve our community and give back where we can, as we have been truly blessed.
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much of Pierce County, including Joint Base Lewis-McChord, McNeil and Anderson islands, the cities of University Place, Puyallup, Fife, Edgewood, Sumner, and parts of Milton and Pacific. Current County Council members Dick Muri and Stan Flemming have both declared their candidacy in the race for a new legislator, as have other current and former elected officials or candidates. The outcome of the race will affect both local and federal politics for Pierce County.
Any number of other government affairs issues will arise this year – watch for more details as they become available. In addition, join us at MBA’s Legislative Strategy Committee the second Tuesday of the month at 3:30 pm at the MBA office – hope to see you there! You can also contact Shawn Hoey or me at the MBA office for more information.
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Clean Air Agency Report on Non-Attainment: Tacoma and portions of Pierce County were found to be out of compliance
by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with clean air requirements based on readings at a monitor in south Tacoma. In 2011, MBA participated on the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency task force created to develop recommendations on how to achieve air quality compliance. The report was issued in late December and excerpts are included below.
Outdoor lighting - This ordinance currently requires that if 25% or more of outdoor commercial or residential lighting is modified or replaced, all of the lighting would have to be brought into compliance. The MBA opposed this provision, suggesting that the threshold for total compliance be raised to at least 50% of total outdoor lighting. The current percentage change is cumulative as of the date the ordinance would be effective; MBA pointed out that tracking cumulative changes in percentages of light fixture changes would be extremely difficult, if not impossible.
Civil code amendments - As currently written, the proposal implements a $500 fee for “connection to public systems”, “grease interceptors”, and connections to “underground automatic fire extinguishing systems.” MBA has requested several clarifications regarding this ordinance because as written, it is unclear if the fee applies to each home, or a plat as a whole.
Landscaping code - This proposed ordinance makes changes that would require more, and larger, conifer trees in landscape buffers between R-3 zones and R-1/R-2 zones than currently required.
Ongoing Issues, in County, Cities
Much of the typical pollution sources, such as industry and vehicles, are already operating under pollution control rules or are adopting tighter controls, and that about one-third of the needed pollution reductions will come from those sources.
Effects on greater Pierce County economic development include stricter requirements on large industries seeking to expand and on new large businesses interested in moving to the area. Some large businesses could be required to install additional emission control equipment, which would be costly. Tourism can also be affected by the perception that the area has “dirty” air.
If the state does not create a plan for improving air quality that is approved by the EPA, the Clean Air Act requires EPA to impose its own plan on the area. Not acting also would endanger federal transportation funding for the region, and grant funding for air quality monitoring, planning, and control programs.
Solutions included in the report relate to enhanced burn ban enforcement, removal of uncertified wood stoves and inserts at “date certain” in a future year, and reductions from non-wood smoke sources, such as gas and diesel engines, ships and industry.
You can view the full report at http://cleanairpiercecounty.org/
Tiffany Speir & Shawn Hoey
Bonney Lake: Currently the Bonney Lake Planning commission is considering three ordinances which the MBA is following and providing testimony:
NAHB Economist Dr. Elliot Eisenberg & Professor Glen Crellin:
Local Economic Impact of Housing and
2012 Local Economic Forecast
Plan now to attend MBA’s 2012 Housing Forum on February 15 at 8:00 am at the MBA Office -
only $10! RSVP today at http://2012mbapchousingforum.eventbrite.com/
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Detached: Nov.. ‘11 Av. New Hm. Price = $251,774 / Median New Hm. Price = $239,900 Av. New Hm. Cost per Sq. Ft. = $101.60 (down 23% from 11/10) Attached (new & existing): Nov. ‘11 Av. Hm. Price = $158,808 / Median Hm. Price = $145,519 / New Av. Cost Per Sq. Ft. = $166.01 (down 16% from 11/10)
Nov. ‘11 Average Lot Price = $43,433 / Median Lot Price = $39,000 / Av. Lot = 17.3% of Av. Home Price Med. Lot = 16.3% of Med. Home Price Av. Foreclosed SF Home Price: $173,839 (46% of existing homes / 42% of all homes for sale) Source: RealEstats (360-693-6525)
NOV. ‘11 YTD ‘11 NOV. ‘10 YTD ‘10 PIERCE COUNTY
Lots Created 0 353 7 328 SF Base / Custom 38 / 26 591 / 294 55 / 42 638 / 429 Addition / Remodel 26 / 3 354 / 73 51 / 9 309 / 53
Duplex / Man. / TownHouse 0 / 5 / 0 26 / 97 / 0 0 / 6 / 0 12 / 96 / 0 BONNEY LAKE
SF / Add-Remodel 2 / 0 62 / 18 69 / 18 MF / Manufactured 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 1
DUPONT SF / Add-Remodel 0 / 1 29 / 13 7 / 1 96 / N/A MF / Manufactured 0 / NA 5 / NA 0 / N/A 1 / N/A
FIFE SF / Add-Remodel 0 / NA 4 / NA 2 / N/A 21 / N/A MF / Manufactured NA / NA NA / NA N/A / N/A N/A / N/A
LAKEWOOD SF / Add-Remodel 0 / 0 28 / 222 2 / 20 18 / 164 MF / Manufactured 1 / NA 7 / NA 0 / NA 6 / N/A
TACOMA SF / Add-Remodel 15 / 35 163 / 590 7 / 41 134 / 516 MF / Manufactured 23 / 0 32 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 0
Tacoma BLUS Fiscal Policies and New Fee Schedule: Currently, Tacoma’s Building and Land Use Services (BLUS) department is working on putting forward two recommendations to the City Council Government Performance and Finance Committee. The first would make format and substantive changes to the cities current fee code - it would strip out all of the specific permit fees that are currently embedded in the code, and provide a new format structure. The second
recommendation is a resolution that would outline a new fee schedule based on fiscal policies the department is proposing in relation to the enterprise fund the city has implemented for BLUS. Annual action will need to be taken by Council to adopt a fee schedule that will be amended up or down based on actual costs of service for the various permit types. Both of these recommendations will be discussed during the month of January at the City Council’s Government Performance and Finance Committee.
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The first would make format and substantive changes to the cities current fee code - it would strip out all of the specific permit fees that are currently embedded in the code, and provide a new format structure
It is my pleasure to begin
2012 with the MBA of Pierce County serving
as the chair of the Membership Committee. As we are all aware, the members are the backbone of any organization. Fortunately for our association, we have that strong backbone which has helped to carry us through some difficult times. While other associations have suffered a considerable decrease in their membership base, we have managed a retention rate of 75%, which is one of the top retention rates for Master Builder Associations in the state. Thank you all for continuing to participate and support our association! 2012 marks the second year of the MBA of Pierce County’s new 3 year strategic plan. Each committee has been tasked with a list of objectives, strategies, and work plans that will need to be accomplished. For the Membership Committee, the overall theme of our tasks is to increase the “value” of being a member of our organization, both to current members as well as prospective members. Through a variety of campaigns, program improvements/developments, and increased involvement opportunities we hope to strengthen our retention rate as well as bring in new members to grow our base. While the list is not daunting, it is however not short. They are tasks that CAN be accomplished by this committee and all our members working together as a team. Ralph Waldo Emerson is quoted as saying “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm”. For those of you who know me, you know I have the enthusiasm to work on getting the committee’s tasks completed.
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Attention Membership Recruiters – we’re rolling for
lucky 7’s in 2012. What do you think about being in Las Vegas in January 2013 for the International Builders Show?
Recruit 7 New Members between January 1 and November 30 and
you and a guest will be on your way to Vegas! Airfare, Hotel, Cocktail Reception, Exclusive National
Spikes Only Party, Admission to the International Builders Show –
ALL INCLUDED!
Recruit more than 7 and earn extra prizes – Shows? Dinners? More?
Be sure to keep an eye out for more details about this membership drive!
But I of course can’t accomplish them without your help. Therefore I’m calling on all of you to bring your own individual enthusiasm and desire to continue to build the strength of this association. If you have the time to commit to being an active member of the Membership Committee, I invite you to join us at our first committee meeting on January 17 at 4:00 (just prior to the General Membership Meeting). If you are unable to participate directly on the committee, I hope you will continue to be an active member by taking advantage of all the great opportunities available to you throughout the year. I also hope you will commit to being an active “recruiter” of prospective members in your everyday lives. With enthusiasm and the belief that we can be successful, we will accomplish great things!
7‘sLucky
Recruit 7 new members
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2013Las Vegas
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January 17General Membership
Meeting- 5:30 pmSponsor Appreciation/TRC
Kick OffLocation: MBA Office
February 15Housing Forum- 8 amLocation: MBA Office
February 21Twisted TuesdayLocation: TBD
February 27-29BIAW Winter Board MeetingLocation: Red Lion Hotel
(Olympia)
Design Professionals Council5:30 p.m. - 2nd Thursday
January 13Expanding your Marketing
with Professionally Produced Photography, Roger Turk, North
Light Photography Location: The Hub Event Space
Februrary 9Design Concepts Open House
York Enterprises, Karen Hirschman Design, Parker Drafting
Service, Athena Milan Interiors, Marcia Keil Interior Design
Location: 1215 S Union, Tacoma
March 8Tech Tips to Enhance Your Business- with Tessa Miller
Business Examiner
Remodelors™ Council6 p.m. - 4th Tuesday
January 24O’Loughlin Trade ShowsLocation: Tacoma Dome
February 28AAA Kartak Glass and Closet Corp.
Location: 3060 96th St S, Lakewood
March 27Albert Lee Appliances
Tacoma Location
April 24TBD
May 22REX Award
Location: TBD
As your PR Committee chair, I am happy to announce the Master Builders Association of Pierce County’s new website is currently underway! Our new website will have a lot of
great features to provide members with the most up to date information, event registration, opportunities for sponsorship and more. We are excited to be working with Builder Fusion and Webkey to make looking up MBA members an easier process for all. Look for the unveiling of
our new site in early Spring! While we are updating the website there are still plenty of ways to keep in contact with the MBA.
MBA Weekly Dimensions- Are you getting your Weekly dimension email every Thursday? If not, contact the MBA office and see if you need to update your email! This email has all the latest announcements, what’s going on in government affairs, education schedules and more!
MBA Newsletter- This year the MBA newsletter will be strictly online through issuu.com. We will have direct links on the MBA website, weekly emails, facebook, and twitter. If you would like to receive the MBA newsletter in print for $25 a year, please contact Laura Haworth at the MBA office at 253.272.2112 ext. 102 for more information. Please note you will also begin to receive a monthly postcard to let you know about all of the MBA’s great events and how to register.
Social Media- Have you “liked” Master Builders Association of Pierce County on facebook? Find us at facebook.com/mbapierce. You can also find us on twitter @mbapierce or join our linked in group Master Builders of Pierce County. This is a great opportunity to connect with other members and have discussions about business, and or see what’s going on with the MBA. Feel free to comment on our pages with information about what’s going on with your business as well!
Online Registrations- Until our website is set up, we will continue to use Eventbrite.com for online registration. On eventbrite you will also see a link to fax in a traditional form to the MBA office. You can search the eventbrite website for “Master Builders of Pierce County” to see all our current events.
Keep Connected with the MBATessa Miller Business Examiner
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As we head into a new year, one of our goals at the MBA is to increase membership participation in our
association committees. All of the following committees are open to every member of the MBA of Pierce County. Forinformation, please call the MBA office at (253) 272-2112.
Design Professionals Council: This Council works to bring greater value to its members through effective education programs and opportunities to interact and network with those in the industry. Meetings will held the second Thursday of each month.Chair: Billie Jo Hyland, Hyland Cabinetworks, Inc.Staff: Kim Taylor, ext. 103
MBA Forum Meeting: The purpose of the Forum Meeting is to improve communication between the industry and local governments, provide information, and discuss issues of interest related to residential construction. Meetings are held four times per year on Fridays at 7:00 a.m. at MBA.Chair: Gary Pedersen, Pedesern ConstructionStaff: Shawn Hoey, ext. 101
Golf Committee: Responsible for organizing the annual Golf Classic in early June. Meetings begin in February and are held monthly.Chair: Cathi Mahan, Mahan & CompanyStaff: Kawehi Marshall, ext. 105
President’s Ball Committee: Responsible for the annual President’s Ball. The committee meetings begin in September on a monthly basis and finish after the banquet in December. Meetings are monthly at the MBA office.Chair: TBDStaff: Kawehi Marshall ext. 105
TRC - Targeting Real Connections: MBA Members compete for prizes as they embark on raising sponsorship dollars for the MBA 2011 budget year. This non-dues revenue campaign allows members to sponsor over 100 different events, publications and programs.Chair: Cathi Mahan, Mahan & Company and Tim Yokes, Jet Door LLCStaff: Kawehi Marshall, ext. 105
Legislative Strategy Committee (LSC): Monitors legislative issues at the city and county levels, and develops association policies and action plans regarding those issues. LSC representatives works with local governments to preserve affordable housing and streamline regulation. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 4:00 p.m.Chair: Sean Comfort, AHBL, Inc. Staff: Tiffany Speir, ext. 104/Shawn Hoey, ext. 101
Membership Committee: Responsible for all matters relative to membership recruitment, retention, drives and contests. The committee meets the third Tuesday of each month immediately before the General Membership Meetings.Chair: Ernie Dittmann, ServiceMaster of Tacoma Staff: Kim Taylor, ext. 103
Spike Club Committee: Operates within the Membership Committee working on planning, recognizing and awarding Spike Club members for their recruitment efforts. Meetings are held in conjunction with the Membership Committee meetings on the third Tuesday of each month before the General Membership Meetings.Chair: Kent Arola, Wind River HomesStaff: Kim Taylor, ext. 103
Public Relations Committee: This Committee strives to enhance a positive awareness of the MBA, provides timely and relevant communication to members and the media, organize and supports community outreach programs. Meetings.are held the first Wednesday of each month at 3 pm.Chair: Tessa Miller, Business ExaminerStaff: Laura Haworth, ext. 102
Remodelors™ Council: Provides a forum for the remodelers in our association to present issues and programs. Meetings are held at 6:00 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month at sponsor locations.Chair: Duke York, York EnterprisesStaff: Kawehi Marshall, ext. 105
Tour of Remodeled Homes Committee: Responsible for organizing the Tour, to be held in late September early October. Meetings are in conjunction with the monthly Remodelors™ Council Meeting.Chair: Stacy McCracken, York EnterprisesStaff: Kawehi Marshall, ext. 105
Tacoma-Pierce County Built Green® Steering Committee: Responsible for the oversight of the Built Green® program, this committee meets as needed to answer questions regarding project certifications, to direct policy and growth of the program, and to help with program updates.Chair: TBDStaff: Tiffany Speir, ext. 104
Affordable Housing Council: The political action committee for the MBA, the AHC is not a part of the association; it is a separate group responsible for raising its own funds to endorse legislators who support the building industry and provide voting recommendations to MBA members. Meetings are held at the discretion of the Chair.Chair: TBDStaff: Tiffany Speir, ext. 104
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Greetings and Happy New Year!
Schedule6pm- various locations
JANUARY 24O’Loughlins Trade Show
(Home Show)Tacoma Dome
FEBRUARY 28AAA Kartak Glass and Closet Corp.
3060 96th St S, Lakewood, 98499
MARCH 27Albert Lee Appliances
Location: Tacoma Store
APRIL 24TBD
MAY 23REX AWARDS DINNER
Location: Fircrest Golf Club
JUNE 26TBD
JULY 24Annual Crab Feed
Chambers Bay Golf Course9850 64th St. W, University Place,
Gray Lumber (TORH Sponsor)
AUGUST 28Contract Furnishings Mart
3600 E Industry Drive – Fife(lifetime sponsor)
SEPTEMBER 25Crescent Lighting(REX Sponsor)
3214 20th St E - Fife
OCTOBER 23Milgard Windows
965 54th Ave E - Fife(TORH Sponsor
NOVEMBER 27TBD
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Thank You MBA Building Sponsors
Over the past few months, the MBA has seen some building improvements thanks to the generous donations from MBA
members. The MBA would like to thank the following members for their work on the MBA building.
• Olympic Landscape & Irrigation- new garden bed and plants downstairs Pacific Avenue entrance.• Phase II General Contractor, Inc. - various office maintenence and elevator paneling installation.• Rainbow International Restoration- MBA Floor Cleanings and stain removal• Tacoma Countertops- new elevator paneling
Duke York, York Enterprises
I have come to the conclusion, after collecting advice from most everyone who does not charge a fee for
‘advice’ – the lawn guy, the postman, my wife - Hmm? and finally the bartender, that I am not approaching Remodeling correctly. Advice received lately – “You may be old, but you are slow,’ I’ll let you guess who that was from. “When are you going to update your voice mail message? You insult your client’s intelligence by telling them to ‘wait for the beep’. ” “You might want to think twice before sending out a JIBJAB holiday greeting to all your clients.” This year, I expect you all will give me your best ‘advice’ (at no charge of course) and together, we will have a great time. Taking on the job of Chair of the Remodelors™ Council is a part of this business that I am going to enjoy, mainly because of the company I will be keeping – that would be you, the best of the best in Pierce County and the surrounding territory! This Council is one of the biggest groups in Master Builders very strong collection of community leaders. From “Walk-A-Mile-In-Her-Shoes” to “The Festival of Trees” to “Rebuilding Together South Sound,” we have developed a reputation of giving back to our community and being a significant part of what goes on in our region. As the economy limps along, waiting for the politicians to get their heads out of their- - -together and figure this out, I hope we can all continue to survive well and meet monthly to share our successes! Here is our schedule for 2012. I am looking forward to an enjoyable year as your Remodelors™ Council Chair.
THANKS FOR RENEWING*
*As of 11/30/11
Members 40 to 45 YearsGordon, Thomas, Honeywell
Members 20 to 24 YearsBrookdale LumberJ E Pelland Construction, Inc.Landmark Homes
Members 15 to 19 YearsColumbia BankGateway GMAC Real EstateHill Custom HomesReier Construction LLCSpectrum Sign Company, Inc.
Members 10 to 14 YearsCoast Rail, Inc.Johnson & Maddox Construction Co., Inc.-Affiliate Larry “Guy” JohnsonJohnson & Maddox Construction Co., Inc.-Affiliate Rick JohnsonLarson Glass Co., Inc.Les Russell Construction LLCMRF Construction, Inc.-Affiliate Carolin FastSitts & Hill Engineers, Inc.
Members 5 to 9 YearsAccess Windows & Glass, LLCBank of AmericaChris Arndt’s Masonry
Countertop Solutions and CabinetryDicks Heating & ACEvergreen Drywall & Construction LLCHarbor Home Design Inc.Legends Roofing Co., Inc.Minks Construction NW, Inc.OTI ServicesRainier View Rooter LLCRPD (Rickabaugh Pentecost Development, LLC)Rusdal Construction
Members 2 to 4 YearsAbove the Best, Inc.BB Electric dba SJA ElectricFournier Insurance ServicesG.D.A. ConstructionKampbell Financial, LLCLandmark Homes-Affiliate David LitowitzMcGavick Graves, P.S.-Affiliate Brian GreenMcGavick Graves, P.S.-Affiliate Lori BemisNorthwest Environmental & Equipment, Inc./NW Contractor ServicesRebuilding Together South SoundSMCI CorporationSouth Sound Magazine-Affiliate Lander MartinsonStellar Industrial Supply LLC
Sumner Carpet OneTitus-Will Ford Toyota ScionTriState Exteriors, Inc.Washington Marble Works, Inc.Wren & Willow, Inc.-Affiliate Cliff Kendall
Members First YearCobalt Mortgage-Puyallup-Affiliate Jennifer EdwardsFred Tebb & Sons Inc.High Country Homes, LLCKeller Williams Realty - Team REDKeller Williams Realty - Team RED-Affiliate Kathy KleberNorthwest Traffic, Inc.Prudential Contact Corp Realtors-Affiliate Justin Nimick
Attending: FORUM DP RC
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February Events- RSVP TODAY
Mail or fax this form to: MBA, PO Box 1913, Tacoma Wa 98401 ~ FAX 253.383.1047
Design Concepts Open HouseCome network and check out all our members at the 1215 S
Union Building! Featuring York Enterprises, Karen Hirschman Designs, Parker Drafting Service, Athena Milan Interiors,
and Marcia Keil Interior Design. There will be tours, loads of networking and a short DPC meeting – no cost to attend!
RSVP online at http://dpcfeb.eventbrite.com/
February 95:30-7:30
FREENetworking
Event1215 S Union,
Tacoma
The Remodelors Council will be heading to AAA Kartak Glass and Closet – located at 3060 96th St South, Lakewood. Kevin and his team are excited to share some new and innovative products with the RC. If you have not been to an RC meeting and want to find out more, please join us in February at AAA Kartak. Social starts at 6 pm and meeting at 6:45, don’t forget your business cards.
RSVP online at: http://rcfeb.eventbrite.com/
February 283060 96th St South,
Lakewood
Remodelors Council Meeting February 28
Friday, February 3rd - 7am - MBA officeThe MBA will be hosting a meeting with building officials from throughout Pierce County. The main topic of discussion at this meeting will be similarities between several jurisdictions permitting process. We will talk about how we could possibly streamline this process throughout several cities by allowing for the same form for permitting.
MBA Development Officials Forum
Welcome New MembersCompanies were reported to the NAHB as of 11/30/11 as New Members
Anything Automotive LLCBill BelknapPO Box 73070 Puyallup, WA 98373 (253) 466-4070(F) (253) 435-1954 Automotive/Truck ServicesSpike: Tim Yokes
CW Title and EscrowBonnie Buffington1002 39th Ave SW #101 Puyallup, WA 98373 (253) 303-1680 (877) 346-3402 www.cwtitle.net Title Insurance/Escrow Spike: Edmund Buffington
Double Check & Balance Accounting & Consulting Inc.Karen Gillespie 2902 Bridgeport Way West University Place WA 98466(253) 752-1945 (253) 752-1758www.dcbaccounting.com Accounting; Consultant, Business; Financial ServicesSpike: Rick Hjelm
Edmund M. Buffington HomesEdmundBuffington36604 46th Ave. EEatonville WA 98328(253) 255-1226 (360) 832-3430 www.luxuryhomesnw.comContractor, GeneralSpike: Bonnie Buffington
Goodstein Law Group PLLC Timothy Harris 501 South G StreetTacoma WA 98405(253) 779-4000 (F) (253) 779-4411 www.goodsteinlaw.comAttorneySpike: Lyle Fox
Holocene Drilling Inc.Clay Griffith11412 62nd Ave E Puyallup WA 98373 (253) 848-6500 (253) 848-6515 www.holocenedrillinginc.com Well Drilling Spike: Steve Shattuck
WELCOME BACK !
IAG Property MaintenanceBill BelknapPO Box 73070Puyallup, WA 98373(253) 466-4092 (F) (253) 435-1954 Landscaping Contractor; Excavation/Land Clearing/Site Prep; Pressure WashingSpike: Tim Yokes
MC2 Foundations & Flatwork, Inc.Steven McCombs7112 Interlaaken Dr SWLakewood, WA 98499(253) 380-2308 (253) 581-2216 Foundations; Concrete; Driveways, Patios, SidewalksSpike: Rick Hjelm
McGavick Graves, P.S.Ryen Godwin1102 Broadway, Ste 500 Tacoma, WA 98402(253) 627-1181 (253) 627-2247www.mcgavickgraves.com AttorneySpike: Joe Zehnder
Mt. View Locating Services LLCDavid Schaff20825 SR 410 E, Ste 540 Bonney Lake, WA 98391(360) 829-5166 (360) 829-5181 www.mtviewlocatingservices.com Utilities Spike: Ernie Dittmann
South Tacoma Glass Specialists Guy Hemley8915 Lakeview Ave SW Lakewood, WA 98499(253) 582-2401 (253) 582-2481www.southtacomaglass.com Windows, Supplier; Windows, Installation; Windows/GlassSpike: Joe Maxwell
Tapps Electric, Inc.Julie Dorais3116 221st St Ct ESpanaway, WA 98387(253) 677-9725 (253) 271-7629 Electrical ContractorSpike: Dave Graff
Bear Wood Windows, Inc.Grace Morrisson459-B East 15th StTacoma, WA 98421(253) 471-1259 (253) 471-1267www.bearwoodwindow.com Windows/Glass; Windows, Supplier; Windows, InstallationSpike: Gordon Neu
Thompson Electrical Constructors Jacob ThompsonPO Box 45260Tacoma WA 98448(253) 539-0999 (253) 539-0101 www.thompsonconstructors.com Electrical Contractor; Low Voltage WiringSpike: Matt Rock
Watterson Excavation Inc. Ashlee Jameyson718 Griffin Ave #90Enumclaw, WA 98022(360) 825-6333 (253) 266-5677www.wattersonexcavating.com Excavation/Land Clearing/Site Prep Spike: Gary Patterson