NBN Online for the week of September 4, 2006

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In This Issue:

Front Page
NAHB, NAACP Hope to Shrink Minority Homeownership Gap
The Wrong Sub Can Seriously Disrupt Your Job
Free NAHB Video Shows Members How to Deal With the Media
Play Free Builders' Pro Football for Prizes and Fun
Share Nation's Building News With Your Staff. It's Free.
Coast to Coast
Slower Housing Market Spells Project Delays
Housing Forum
Letter to the Editor: Investors Are Not Gamblers
Politics & Government
Builders Step Up Push for House Storm Water Bill
Economics & Finance
House Price Appreciation Slows in Second Quarter
Mortgage Rates Drift to Lowest Point Since April 6
Tips
Builder’s Tip: A Methodical Approach to Blocking
Business Management
Feds on Lookout for Invalid Social Security Numbers
50Plus Housing
What Do Boomer Women Want From Builders? Lifestyle.
Multifamily
Rentals on the Rise as Condo Market Settles Down
Mary Anderson Receives HCCP of the Year Award
Katrina Recovery
KB Home First Big Builder to Return to New Orleans
Education
Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert
Education Calendar
Sales
Enter The Nationals Sales and Marketing Awards by Sept. 29
Green Building
Entry Period Underway for Green Building Awards
Regulation
New Regulatory ‘Listening Sessions’ Scheduled
Legal
Ask the Lawyer: About When the Clock Starts for Employees
Labor
Popular HBI Superintendent Courses Coming to IBS
Building Products
Web Links Builders and Buyers During Production Cycle
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Association News
September Is Associate Member Appreciation Month
Take the Solveras Savings Challenge and Save; or Make $50
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
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

New Regulatory ‘Listening Sessions’ Scheduled

New locations have been added to a series of "listening sessions" with federal government officials this month intended to provide the home building industry and other interest groups with an opportunity to suggest improvements to environmental regulatory and enforcement programs.

The federal Cooperative Conservation program is encouraging the Interior, Agriculture, Commerce and Defense departments and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to work more collaboratively with state and local agencies, nonprofit groups and those who are regulated, including home builders. The sessions have featured senior-level Administration officials, including Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne and EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson.

NAHB Executive Vice President Jerry Howard has asked state and local leaders to make a point of attending a nearby session. "NAHB wants to tell top officials what is working and what is not and how to fix it," Howard said. "We must be active participants in these hearings. Your leadership and the involvement of our state and local associations in this effort are crucial."

Among the changes NAHB is advocating:

  • ESA reform. Clear scientific and data-quality requirements should be a prerequisite for listing a species as endangered. "Too often, uneducated activists and other third parties petition the federal government to 'list' a species under the ESA, thereby halting both ongoing and future development. Our members won't stand for this any longer," Howard said.

    The association also seeks firm limits on how and when the government can designate critical habitat. "The feds are not promoting effective conservation nor are they considering the economic impact of their decisions appropriately. And that doesn't even begin to address the effect of these designations on our members' ability to do business," he said.

  • Stormwater permitting improvements. "Right now, we're dealing with a labyrinth of confusing, expensive, contradictory and duplicative rules and regulations. It needs to be fixed," Howard said.

    "Developers and builders who thought they were complying with state and local storm water requirements find themselves subject to federal fines in the tens of thousand of dollars, often for recordkeeping or paperwork infractions that have no actual environmental impact at all," he added. "We must insist on a storm water program that yields superior environmental performance while eliminating the current disjointed enforcement and permitting process.”

    Upcoming sessions include:

  • Sept. 7: Honolulu, 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m, Neal S. Blaisdell Center’s Pikake Room — Directions
  • Sept. 12: Show Low, Ariz., 10 a.m., Northland Pioneer College, Silver Creek Campus (Snowflake), Performing Arts Center Theatre (PAC-103) — Directions
  • Sept. 13: Redding, Calif., 1 p.m., Cascade Theatre — Directions
  • Sept. 15: Colorado Springs, Colo., 11 a.m. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, The Lodge — Directions
  • Sept. 15: South Florida, 10:30 a.m., (place to be determined)
  • Sept. 18: Pottstown, Pa., 10 a.m., Montgomery County Community College, Community Room, 101 College Drive — Directions
  • Sept. 19: Pinedale, Wyo., 1 p.m., Sublette County Library, Lovatt Room, 156 S. Tyler — Directions
  • Sept. 20: Brewer, Maine, 4 p.m., Jeff’s Catering Banquet and Convention Center — Directions
  • Sept. 21: Brunswick, Ga., 1 p.m., Coastal Georgia Community College, Southeast Georgia Conference Center — Directions
  • Sept. 25: Orlando, Fla., (time to be determined), Orange County Convention Center — Directions
  • Sept. 27: Waco, Texas, 10 a.m., Waco Convention Center — Directions
  • Sept. 28: Colton, Calif., 10 a.m., Colton High School Auditorium — Directions


There is no advance registration available for the sessions, and members planning to attend should arrive early to get on the speaking schedule. Written comments can also be submitted at the Cooperative Conservation Web site by clicking here.

For more information, e-mail Calli Schmidt at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8132.


 

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