NBN Online for the week of January 12, 2009

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Builders Converge on Capitol Hill to Urge Housing Stimulus
Senators Recommend Expanding Energy Tax Incentives
Avoid Long Lines at IBS, Register Online During the Show
Coast to Coast
Downturn Could Alter Tastes in Housing
housing forum
Letter to the Editor: Smoke Detectors Prevent Fire Deaths
Economics & Finance
Builders Hammer Home Concerns on Low Appraisals
New Home Sales Slide Further in November
IBS Program Looks at Equity Partnership Options for Builders
IBS
Daily Speakers to Give Insights Into Surviving Downturn
Seminars on Professional Development Offered at IBS
Green Day 2009 Set for Jan. 21 at the Builders' Show
Architects Will Assess Attendees’ House Plans at IBS Workshops
Have Development Plans Reviewed at IBS Land Planning Workshops
BuilderBooks.com Has New Resources Available at IBS
Tips
Builders’ Tip: How to Keep a Chalk Line Handy
Politics & Government
Recognition Awards Applications Due Jan. 15
Business Management
Attend Estimating Seminar, Demonstrations at IBS
50Plus Housing
Census Bureau to Collect Data on Age-Restricted Housing
Remodelers
Register for the Chairman’s Dinner at IBS
Sales
The Millennials: The Next Big Consumer Force
Learn How to Sell to Today’s Buyers During IBS Seminar
Tickets Available for The Nationals 2009 Gala at IBS
Education
Pre-Show Courses at IBS Can Give You an Advantage in 2009
Education Calendar
environment
IBS Meeting to Look at New Effluent Limitation Guidelines
Comments Sought on Proposed WaterSense Certification Process
Green Building
Entry Deadline Nears for NAHB Green Building Awards
codes and standards
ICC Board Upholds Contested Fire Sprinkler Mandate
Design
BALA 25th Anniversary Gala Set for Jan. 19 at IBS
Legal
Builders Score Three Significant Court Victories
NAHB Paper Looks at ‘Rain Screens’ for Wall Claddings
construction safety
Safety Award Winners to Be Honored at IBS
Labor
Operation Reconstruct Builds a New KaBOOM! Playground
Building Products
Cellulose Promoted as ‘Greenest’ Insulation
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
High School Students Learning More About Building Careers
Association News
Vice Chairman Candidates Give Final Campaign Messages
NAHB Board Meeting Set for Jan. 22 in Las Vegas
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Save $25 on Hertz ‘Green,’ ‘Fun’ or ‘Prestige’ Weekly Rentals
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Related Articles

NAHB Paper Looks at ‘Rain Screens’ for Wall Claddings

Builders Score Three Significant Court Victories

NAHB ended the year on a high note with the announcement last month of three significant court victories that will have direct benefits for home builders in the areas of land use, eminent domain and the Interstate Full Disclosure Land Sales Act.

The favorable decisions were:

  • In Tony Ashburn & Son, Inc. v. Kent County Regional Planning Comm'n, a builder scored a convincing victory in the Supreme Court of Delaware against a municipality that had arbitrarily decided to deny his subdivision approval. Even though the builder's subdivision application was in compliance with both the applicable zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations, the county denied it, citing general growth control concerns. NAHB submitted an amicus brief on behalf of the builder, which was drafted in-house, arguing that the denial fostered an unpredictable and ad hoc development approval process. The court agreed with NAHB, quoting from the association’s brief, and held that the planning commission did not have "unfettered discretion" to deny a subdivision application that otherwise conformed to existing laws and regulations. For more information on this case, e-mail Chris Whitcomb at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8329.

  • In Transwestern Pipeline LLC v. 17.9 Acres of Property, a pipeline company, under the Natural Gas Act, attempted to condemn and take immediate possession of property — including land belonging to several home builders — for the construction of a new natural gas pipeline. The act, however, does not allow for immediate possession — or "quick take" — powers. NAHB challenged this position in an amicus brief, which argued that equitable considerations counseled against granting utility companies quick take power. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with NAHB, holding that courts could not give the company power that it has not been granted under the federal statute. The case represents an important limitation of quick take condemnation authority, which has the potential to be abused by private parties in the expansion of new utilities. For more information on this case, e-mail Chris Whitcomb at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8329.

  • In Pugliese v. Pukka Development, Inc., the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals issued the first opinion in the country from a circuit court of appeals addressing the split of authority among the federal district and state courts on whether builders whose sales are partially exempt under the Interstate Full Disclosure Land Sales Act must comply with all disclosure provisions. The Eleventh Circuit reversed the district court and held that partially exempt entities do not need to comply with certain disclosure provisions. The contracts at issue involved lots in a subdivision containing fewer than 100 lots. An alternative holding would have required the remedy of rescission of potentially thousands of sales contracts. Notably, the Eleventh Circuit specifically referenced NAHB's brief in its opinion. For more information, e-mail David Jaffe at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8317.

 


 

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