NBN Online for the week of May 9, 2005

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Housing to Stay Healthy as It Recedes From Its Peak
Will You Be the Next Winner of a Digital Camera?
Customize Your Computer’s Cursor With the NBN ‘Hammer’
Key Endangered Species Rules Revised in Florida
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: High-End Rental Overlooks San Francisco Bay
Coast to Coast
Adjustable Real Estate Loan Activity Soars
Economics & Finance
Hot Markets Raise Some Housing Bubble Concerns
Housing Busts Don’t Inevitably Follow Booms
Housing Consolidation Trend to Continue
Sunbelt Shines as Hottest Housing Region
Rural Housing Discussed With Agriculture Secretary
Eye on the Economy
Tips
Builders' Tip: Locking Electrical Cords Together
Business Management
For Better Sales Success: Define Your Product
Seniors Housing
Active Adult Rental Housing Is an Emerging Trend
Remodelers
PATH Provides Advice on Energy-Efficient Rehabs
Education
Make Your Home Designs Stand Out
Education Calendar
Sales and Marketing
Home Buying a Lengthy Decision for Most Consumers
Labor
Project CRAFT Grads Cap Decade of Success in Orlando
Building Products
Underground Tanks Fuel Gas Appliances in Rural Areas
Builder's Engineer
The Three Levels of 'Idiotdom'
TV
NAHB-Produced Shows on HGTV & DIY — This Week
Endowment
Greystone Gives Million-Dollar Gift to Endowment
Association News
Tangye, Ruma Inducted Into Housing Hall of Fame
Teachers Go for Network Version of Building Homes of Our Own
Get GM Discount on More Than 80 Vehicles
Calendar of Events

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Key Endangered Species Rules Revised in Florida

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) recently voted to adopt revisions to the state’s endangered species listing process, completing a two-year effort by the Florida Home Builders Association (FHBA) to advocate enhancements for these rules.

The proposed rules update listing criteria (including program guidelines), add a peer review component and create a process to address selection and approval of members of a panel that will review data and develop the listing recommendation.

The new criteria, which were developed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, will help the commission to “be better equipped to identify which species are in danger, monitor their progress and determine whether the corrective actions we’re taking are working,” said FWC endangered species coordinator Dan Sullivan.

In addition to FHBA, the Association of Florida Community Developers and the Florida Chamber led support for the rule, along with the Coastal Conservation Association, the Florida Farm Bureau and Standing Watch. The proposed rules were adopted with no negative votes.

The decision by the FWC does not immediately affect the status of any of the 118 animal species listed by the state as endangered, threatened or of special concern. It also will not affect the status of species on the federal list, which follows different criteria.

Despite the commission’s confidence in the updated process, approximately 25 speakers opposed the proposed rules. In acknowledgement of those concerns, the FWC pledged to review the listing process if unforeseen problems arise during its implementation.

In addition to passing the proposed rules, staff was directed to move forward on pending petitions, including the down-listing of the manatee and bald eagle, and the up-listing of the gopher tortoise.

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