NBN Online for the week of March 10, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Congress Urged to Act Soon to Shore Up Housing, Economy
Housing Finance System Reform Needed to End Mortgage Crisis
58 Members Honored for 50 Years of Service to NAHB
NAHB ‘Weathering the Economic Storm’ Videos Now Online
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: California Project Proves Green Can Be Affordable
Coast to Coast
Subprime Alternative: FHA Reform Deal Close
Housing Forum
Letter to the Editor: Bring Back First-Time Buyers
Politics & Government
Eco-Terrorism Against Street-of-Dreams Homes Denounced
Florida Looks at Crackdown on Copper and Metal Thefts
Government Affairs Awards Deadline Is March 21
Legislative Conference Coming at a Pivotal Time for Housing
Economics & Finance
Conforming and FHA Loan Limits Increased
National Sales Tax Would Be a Setback for Housing
Eye on the Economy: Housing-Directed Stimulus Still Needed
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Fine-Tuning an Aerosol Insulation Nozzle
Business Management
Builders Told to Work With Lenders to Resolve Problems
Builders Get ‘Hands-On’ Software Knowledge at IBS
Improve Business Operations With ‘Cost of Doing Business Study’
Submit Comments by June 1 to Update ‘Performance Guidelines’
Sales and Marketing
Asking for the Sale the Key to Successful Selling
Safety
Newer Employees More Likely to Suffer Fatal Injuries
Technology
Integrating Green Home Technologies Grows Margins
50Plus Housing
Football Great Manning to Kick Off 50+ Housing Symposium
Help Rebuild New Orleans at 50+ Housing Symposium
Multifamily
Builders Less Confident in Rental Apartment Market
Register for the Multifamily Pillars Conference on April 1-3
Remodelers
Three Easy Steps to Go Green Remodeling
Commercial
Enter NCBC 2009 Awards of Excellence Competition
Education
Boost Business Skills During National Designation Month
Education Calendar
Environment
Tighter Smog Standards Could Raise Home Building Costs
Single Lot Permits Would Improve Stormwater Regulation
New NAHB Tool Provides Storm Water Compliance Tips
Green Building
IRS Announces Rule Changes for Energy Tax Credit
Labor
Students Battle in Construction Project Competition at IBS
Building Products
Trane Air Conditioners Use Self-Charging Technology
Honeywell Bullet-Proof Fabric Used in Hurricane-Resistant Curtains
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Endowment Doubles IBS Student Scholarships for 2009
HBAs: Challenge/Build/Grow Proposals Due by March 28
Association News
Philadephia-Area Builder Bernard Drueding, Jr. Dies at 86
New: Register Online for Spokesperson Training
April Is ‘New Homes Month,’ Free Promotional Toolkit Available Online
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Private Offer
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Introducing the Hertz Green Collection. Reserve and Conserve.
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Florida Looks at Crackdown on Copper and Metal Thefts

Government Affairs Awards Deadline Is March 21

Legislative Conference Coming at a Pivotal Time for Housing

Eco-Terrorism Against Street-of-Dreams Homes Denounced

NAHB moved swiftly last week to denounce arsonists who burned down three unoccupied luxury homes and damaged two others built as part of last year’s Seattle Street of Dreams in suburban Woodinville, Wash. Damage was initially estimated at more than $7 million.

A banner left near the homes claiming responsibility for the destruction was signed “ELF,” the Earth Liberation Front, an organization that is considered a domestic terrorism group by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

The association said that it strongly condemned the criminal actions of the radical and violent group, which the FBI believes over recent years has been responsible for many millions of dollars worth of damage to new homes and communities.

“ELF’s heinous crimes do nothing to further the cause of environmentally sensitive home building, and everything to degrade ELF’s own image in the public eye as a group of violent thugs who seek to damage and destroy property and put human lives in danger,” said NAHB President Sandy Dunn.

“NAHB supports the continued efforts of both local and federal law enforcement in bringing these criminals to justice and putting an end to ELF’s unlawful and violent activities,” she said.

Initiated in 1983, the Seattle Street of Dreams organizes an annual 37-day tour of homes to showcase the newest trends and most innovative ideas for luxury home building, architecture, interior design and landscaping all on one street. Those who attend vote for their favorites in a variety of categories, such as best kitchen, home technology and master suite, and the results are announced near the end of the show.

Proceeds from the tours are used to support local charities serving children in need.

“It’s sad, it’s just a shock. I don’t know what to tell you,” Greg Lundberg of CMI Homes, told a reporter from the Seattle Times, as he looked at the ruins of the Seattle Street of Dreams Best of Show award-winning home built by his company.

Lundberg told the Times that he and other developers at the site had worked hard to build homes there were as environmentally friendly as possible, filled with such features as high-efficiency insulation and recycled materials.

The "Urban Lodge" home was certified as a five-star Built Green Home under the Built Green program of King and Snohomish Counties, Wash. and the builder said it met the Gold Level of the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines. The home received a gold Best in American Living Award at last month’s International Builders' Show in Orlando.

NAHB has provided information for its members who are concerned about the potential of domestic terrorism on their own home sites.

Members should always take appropriate measures and institute precautions as necessary to ensure security at their job sites, especially after regular work hours, NAHB advises. Suggested precautions include:

  • Meet with security companies, local law enforcement officials, fire departments and insurance providers to learn how to better protect sites from arson and other acts of vandalism.

  • Install motion-activated lighting and security video cameras, along with prominently displayed signage that the property is monitored by cameras.

  • Make sure job sites are clear of any debris that could be used to start fires and all flammable materials are locked up every night.


For more information from NAHB Public Affairs on this issue, e-mail Gwyn Donohue, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8447.


 

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