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Week of May 17, 2004

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NAHB, NACo Leaders Agree to Work Together on Common Concerns

Coming out of a joint leadership summit on May 12 in Chicago, senior officers of NAHB and the National Association of Counties (NACo) announced that they have agreed to cooperate on research initiatives, streamlined development approvals and workforce housing.

“This was a very fruitful discussion,” said NAHB Bobby Rayburn. “Home builders and county executives are facing many of the same challenges, and it just makes sense for us to work together to address our mutual concerns.”

NAHB Vice President and Treasurer David Pressly and NAHB Secretary Brian Catalde joined Rayburn at the meeting. NACo was represented by all of five of its senior officers, including President Karen Miller and President-Elect Angelo Kyle.

"NACo could not be happier with the summit and the strong relationships we are building with President Rayburn and the leadership of NAHB," said Miller. "We're really working hard on issues of mutual interest to county officials and home builders, and making progress on a host of issues — including workforce housing, planning and the regulatory climate.


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"Most importantly, through these leadership summits we've built a strong foundation of mutual understanding and respect that can survive the inevitable disagreements that will come up from time to time. We've learned to work together when we agree, and we've learned how to still make progress even when we disagree. As a result, both NAHB and NACo are becoming better and better at meeting the full range of our members' needs."

The issues on which NAHB and NACo agreed to cooperate include:

  • Working to ensure that the secondary mortgage market remains strong and dynamic
  • Potential joint research on storm water runoff best practices
  • Studying the feasibility of a quality assurance/quality control program in which builders could be certified as using construction best practices and participating counties would offer certified builders an expedited inspection process

The two organizations also discussed an innovative pre-application process that would save developers time and money on development approvals while also increasing citizen and county input in the planning phases of a development. Other topics addressed by the senior officers included innovative infrastructure finance mechanisms as an alternative to impact fees and ways of increasing the supply of housing that is affordable for working families.

“To the extent that we can bring these two great organizations together to tackle common problems, we can bring real benefits to counties, to home owners and to home builders,” Rayburn said. “This is a strong partnership because it is a productive partnership.”

The senior officers of both organizations said that they hope to meet again before the end of the year to seek more progress and specific action on some of these issues. This could include a joint NACo-NAHB presentation at NAHB’s State and Local Government Affairs Conference on Nov. 5 in Biloxi, MS.

There is also a possibility of NAHB participating in a roundtable discussion of regulatory barriers at NACo’s annual meeting in Phoenix later this year.
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