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In This Issue:

Front Page
NAHB Study Shows How Much Bathrooms Are Really Worth
Sustainable TND Community, Daybreak, on Tour at Fall Board
NAHB Economist Calls Inclusionary Zoning a Bad Idea
Share Nation's Building News With Your Staff. It's Free.
Coast to Coast
Sweetening the Deal to Sell a Home
Housing Forum
Letters to the Editor: Learn How the Codes Work
Politics & Government
Pact Sets Builders Searching for New Lumber Sources
Survey Finds NIMBYs on the Rise in Both U.S. and Britain
Economics & Finance
New Single-Family Home Sales Down, Inventory Up in July
Mortgage Rates Nudge Down Housing Affordability
Eye on the Economy: Housing Will Not Drag Economy Into Recession
Tips
Builder's Tip: Using Wall-Sheathing as Insulation Stops
Business Management
Working With Subcontractors: Pros, Cons…and Cautions
Base Pay of California Builders Up 6.8% in 2005
Multifamily
Condo Market Retreating From 2005’s Record Sales
Building Systems
Approved Guide for Installing Tile Roofing Now Available
Education
Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert
Education Calendar
Green Building
Dallas the Latest to Hop on the Green Building Bandwagon
Katrina Recovery
Lowe’s to Sell Expandable Katrina Cottage Kits
Legal
NAHB Weighs in on Two Pending Wetlands Cases
International
Sign Up for Trade Mission to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Workforce housing
Apply for 2006 Workforce Housing Awards
Labor
Beazer Internships Put Hispanics on the Fast Track
Building Products
David Weekley Homes Names Trane Supplier of Choice
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Endowment Scholar Trades in Swatches for Home Building
Association News
New NAHB Video Shows How to Communicate With Media
'Associate Appreciation Month' Is Almost Here
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Securely Collect Payments on-the-Go With Solveras
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Find Key Employees Through the NAHB Online Career Center
Fall Board Meets Sept. 13-17 in Salt Lake City
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Letters to the Editor: Learn How the Codes Work

Dear Editor:

In reply to the Aug. 21 letter from Spike Rumley, he is wrong on both counts.

First, the code development process has never taken anything away from local officials. They are free to adopt the code as published or re-write any or all of it, as they so desire. The code development process is open to anyone who wants to take the time to participate, at both the national and local level.

Second, nothing in the published code “reduces or eliminates the ability of professionals to develop design standards for specific projects.” Mr. Rumley should review 2003 International Building Code section 104.11, “Alternative materials, designs and methods of construction and equipment,” as well as the International Code Council’s “2003 Performance Code for Buildings & Facilities.”

Mr. Rumley’s statement that “Code officials like tighter controls,” is not entirely true. Yes, we code officials do have our own opinions, but code officials are required to follow the laws put in place by the elected officials, not their own opinions.

And contrary to the statement that most construction professionals “are threatened and intimidated as a result of poorly drafted codes,” most of the construction professionals I know are afraid of escalating materials prices, not codes. They can take classes or seminars to learn codes, but material prices are way beyond their control.

Lastly, if someone is not happy with the code development process, they need to jump in and help change it. Here’s the ICC Web link where they can find out how it works: www.iccsafe.org/cs/codes/

Sincerely,
Dennis G. Nolan, Building Inspector IV
Nevada State Public Works Board


 

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