NBN Online for the week of May 12, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Housing Bill Moves Forward One Week After Builder Visits
Foreclosure Hike Tied to Single-Family Permit Drop in Most States
Catch 'The Big Hunt' Webcast On National Membership Day, May 20
Wichita Builders Give Buyers a Boost in Confidence
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: College Vista Leaves No College Faculty or Staff Behind
Coast to Coast
Restrictions Are the Rule for All Sorts of Once-Easy Credit
Politics & Government
Tight Credit for Builder Loans Could Prolong Housing Slump
Policy Makers Honored for Pro-Housing Initiatives
Ad Campaign Focuses on Urgent Need for Housing Stimulus
Economics & Finance
Fannie Mae Cited for Efforts to Fix Housing Finance Problems
Banks Tightening Lending at 'Historic Highs' in Fed Survey
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders' Tip: An Efficient, Less Frustrating Way to Paint Doors
Technology
Central Vacuums Meeting Demand for Healthier Homes
50Plus Housing
‘Easy Living’ Home Wins Livable Communities Award
Multifamily
FHA Commissioner Honored for Affordable Housing Efforts
Remodelers
Remodeling Outlook Brighter for Some Than Others
Remodelers Report Slow But Steady First Quarter
'Remodel Now' Material Touts Benefits of Remodeling
Building Systems
Systems Built Home, Church Makeovers Get Extreme
Women
Note From Alaska: Spring Board Energized Newcomer
Education
University of Housing Seeks Feedback on Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Developers Honored for Building With Trees
Research
Research Center Testing Facilities Wow IAS Directors
Design
Enter the Best in American Living Awards Competition
Legal
DEWALT Recalls Table Saws With Laceration Hazard
Building Products
Many Tax Rebate Checks Could Be Spent on Improving Homes
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Evans Scholarship Fund Awards $52,000 to 15 Students
Association News
Gary Garczynski Inducted Into National Housing Hall of Fame
Terwilliger Inducted Into National Housing Hall of Fame
NAHB Committee, Council Application Forms Available Online
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Developers Honored for Building With Trees

  

Two builder-developers were honored on May 11 with the 2008 Building With Trees Awards of Excellence at the NAHB National Green Building Conference in New Orleans.

Northland Residential Corporation of Burlington, Mass. and Parker Development Company of El Dorado Hills, Calif. are this year’s recipients of the awards, which are a joint project of NAHB and the National Arbor Day Foundation.

Building With Trees honors builders and developers who demonstrate exemplary conservation practices on their projects, specifically by protecting and saving existing trees.

“Tree conservation is something that our industry takes very seriously,” said NAHB President Sandy Dunn. “The winning projects of these two companies are excellent examples of environmental stewardship, an important component of our association’s green initiatives — especially the NAHB National Green Building Program.”

A jury of developers and urban forestry professionals selected the winners based on the creativity of their projects and their attention to detail.

The winners took an inventory of the trees to be protected during planning, design and construction; planted additional trees and provided for long-term tree care; demonsted a commitment to tree protection by including a certified tree-care professional on the development team; and adhered to tree protection goals throughout the construction process.

The winning projects are:

  • Residential development, 100-500 lots: The Woodlands at Belmont Hill, developed by Northland Residential Corporation. This 121-home neighborhood is on a site that once served as a psychiatric facility. The project incorporated existing historical structures into a condominium conversion and added new town homes in this established city next to Cambridge, Mass. Judges noted its successful preservation and relocation of more than 900 existing trees and the exemplary efforts taken to address any concerns expressed by nearby residents.

  • Residential development, 501 lots or more: The Parkway, developed by Parker Development Company. This 612-acre master-planned community in Folsom, Calif. includes upscale single-family homes and entry-level condominiums. About 240 acres are dedicated to open space, preserving and enhancing majestic oak woodlands, cottonwood forests, tree-lined trails and seasonal wetlands. Judges noted that the development was once the site of mining and heavy agriculture and that the developers restored damaged wetlands to form a central park, fully integrating the residents’ experience with the community’s natural features.


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



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