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

ICC Board Upholds Contested Fire Sprinkler Mandate

Following an International Code Council Appeals Panel recommendation to reject an NAHB appeal to set aside code changes mandating fire sprinklers in the 2009 International Residential Code, the ICC Board of Directors voted on Dec. 19 to uphold a vote mandating fire sprinkler systems in all new one- and two-family homes.

NAHB’s appeal had been backed by a number of industry groups that agreed with home builders that the code approval process had been unfairly influenced by third-party funding and an overwhelming influx of new voting representatives from the fire service.

At the appeal hearing in Chicago on Dec. 11, NAHB cited procedural problems on how the vote was cast and how advocates funded the voter turnout and it questioned whether the eligibility of all voting members was appropriately vetted. The ICC Appeals Panel decided against setting aside the vote, but it also recommended that the ICC Board of Directors reexamine some of its own rules and procedures, particularly those dealing with third-party funding.

Before voting on the appeal at its Dec. 19 meeting in Las Vegas, the ICC board allowed brief testimony from advocates on both sides of the issue. In its remarks, NAHB focused on the third-party funding issue and concerns about voter qualifications. In response, board members said that a select committee had already been appointed by the ICC president to look into these issues.

With the appeal process over, the focus now moves to state and local governments, where regulators will decide whether to implement the 2009 International Residential Code in its entirety. If adopted unamended, fire sprinklers will be required in all new townhouses immediately and in all one- and two-family homes constructed after Jan. 1, 2011.

NAHB state and local leaders will continue to press the case against residential fire sprinkler mandates, which can dramatically affect housing affordability, particularly in rural areas where there is no public water supply and in cold climates where freezing pipes will be a design and maintenance concern.

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


 

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