Lincoln Business Builder (October 2012)

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The LINCOLN BUSINESS BUILDER October 2012

Published monthly by the Home Builders Association of Lincoln Volume 49 No. 10

Fifth Annual Sporting Clay Shoot Friday, October 26, 2012

Oak Creek Sporting Club 2890 W Road • Brainard, NE See pg. 5 for more info. Scan this QR code with your smartphone to view the Lincoln Business Builder on the go! Need a QR code scanner? It’s easy and free to download an application from your service provider.

Candidate’s Night at the General Membership Meeting Monday, October 22, 2012

6:00 p.m. - Social • 7:00 - Dinner

Guest Speaker - Coby Mach Nebraska Champions Club 707 Stadium Drive $10 per person • No shows will be billed Save us a call and send your RSVP by October 16 to info@hbal.org or call 402-423-4225.

Recently retired from radio, Coby Mach was the Corporate Operations Manager for 34 radio stations in four states. He was a talk show host on two Lincoln radio stations for over 15 years including the #1 afternoon radio show, Drive Time Lincoln. For the last 8 years, Coby has been the President and CEO of the Lincoln Independent Business Association (LIBA) which he helped grow from 700 to over 1,100 members today. He has accompanied elected officials on various trips, including a trade mission to Cuba with Governor Heineman.


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How I got into the business? I was a real estate broker in the late 70’s and was asked to help out a local title company by doing closings for them. As they say; “the rest is history”.

Recent Book you finished? The Lions Game How will your business change in the next year? Our industry will rely less and less on paper and move into paperless closings.

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President’s Message October 2012 Vol. 49, No. 10

Contents President’s Message 3 Upcoming Events 4 Board of Directors 4 Sporting Clay Shoot 5 Santa Cop 6 Annual Coat Drive 7 Member News 7-8 Business Update 9 Rally for Homeownership 10 Is Hoarding a Problem in Lincoln? 11 Fall Parade of Homes 12 General Membership Meeting 14-15 Financial Column 17 Habitat for Humanity 19 HBAL’s The Big Catch 20 Benefits of HBAL Membership 21 Renewals 22 Directory Changes 22 Cancellations 22 Advertise in the 2013 HBAL Directory 23 Award Nominations 24-25 Building Permits 26 Job Opportunities 26

President’s Message Dan Klein, Sr., HBAL President What’s your vision for the future regarding the building industry? Specifically HBAL? There are many predictions relating to our industry. If you were to combine most of them, you would probably find something along the lines of modest growth in the short term and potentially more rigorous growth in future years. Since housing starts have continued to improve here in Lincoln, we have a brighter future ahead than what it looked like six months ago. Though the world continues to change around us and we can not change many things out there, we can make an impact right here at home. There are many unimaginable opportunities waiting for us as we move forward and make a difference where we are. This has been a very interesting year serving as your President, but I am more encouraged about our future each and every day. The future of membership with HBAL will soon include a new website with greater efficiency, transparency and marketing of our members to their potential clients. The direct hire of a lobbyist to monitor state legislative “...share your talents issues and better reporting from members serving and interests with on the many task forces and committees with the City other members of this of Lincoln will keep you “in the know.” Outreach to great association as connect and support many of our younger members we continue to move is also underway. Let’s find solutions to the challenges into the future.” we face in our industry together, because we can succeed together in HBAL. It’s a pleasure to serve the members of HBAL and I encourage you to share your talents and interests with other members of this great association as we continue to move into the future.

Home Builders Association of Lincoln

Executive Committee

National Directors

6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C, Lincoln, NE 68516 (402) 423-4225 phone • (402) 423-4251 fax www.hbal.org • info@hbal.org

Dan Klein, Sr., President

Steve Fulton, CGP

Mike Rezac, President Elect

Justin Johnson

Mike Kinning, 1st Vice President

Mike Rezac

Perry Haralson, 2nd Vice President

Lois Hartzell, GMB, CSP, Alternate

Dan Walker, Secretary

Mike Kinning, Alternate

Bob Bryant, Treasurer

Dan Klein, Sr., Alternate

The Lincoln Business Builder is published 12 times per year by the Home Builders Association of Lincoln, 6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C, Lincoln, NE 68516. The Lincoln Business Builder is mailed to all members of the HBAL. The Home Builders Association does not accept responsibility for or endorse any statements or claims made by advertisers or authors of any articles.

Lois Hartzell, GMB, CSP, Immediate Past President

National Life Directors

Mike Benker, Executive Vice President

The annual subscription rate is included with your membership dues.

Jeff Bielenberg, Eric Hoke, Ken Inness, CGP, Justin Johnson, Matt Kleinschmit, Jo Lewis, Mike May, Lori Pippitt, CKD, CGR, CAPS, Gary Reese, Herb Reese, CGR, CAPS, Lance Roach, Ken Svoboda

Jim Christo, CGR, CGB, Joe Hampton, Duane Helmink, John Hoppe, Jr., Ward Fred Hoppe, Joe McKee, Robert Peterson, J. Greg Schwinn, Bob Stephens, Jerry Witthuhn

Mike Benker Jennie Korth

Publisher Editor, Photographer, Design

HBAL Staff Kayla Harrison, Jennie Korth & Ashley Murphy

Board of Directors

Remodelers Council Molly Johnson

Past Presidents Allen Barber, Mike Benker, Jerry Boyce, Mike Goings, CGP, CSP, Rick Krueger, Dan Kubr, Donn Mann, Sam Manzitto, Roger Reynolds, CGR, CAPS, Dick Robison, Greg Shinaut, CGP, Ken Westerhold

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Upcoming Events | Board of Directors

Calendar of Events Oct. 3 Oct. 7-14

Remodelers Council Meeting Managing Your Mobile Office 11:30 a.m. • $6 per person Fall Parade of Homes

Oct. 11

HOMEPAC & Board of Directors HBAL Office • 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C 9:45 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.

Oct. 22

General Membership Meeting Nebraska Champions Club 6:00 p.m. Social • 7:00 p.m. Dinner

Oct. 22Nov. 2

Habitat for Humanity Blitz Built 1601 SW 27th Street Call HBAL for more information • 402-423-4225

Oct. 26

Fifth Annual Sporting Clay Shoot Oak Creek Sporting Club 10:30 a.m. Check-in • $65 per shooter

We’re Back! Back to the Nebraska Champions Club that is! Join us this fall at the following General Membership Meetings. October 22 • November 12

Calling All Members! The HBAL 2013 Board needs you!

Hone a skill set that will aid you in your business, be involved in the decision making process here at HBAL and make a difference for your trade. If you are interested in becoming a member of the 2013 HBAL Board of Directors or joining a HBAL Committee, please contact Mike Benker at 402-423-4225.

Become Involved Today!

Find the Frog! Find this guy in the Lincoln Business Builder and be the third person to call the HBAL office (402-423-4225) with his location and your meal at the next General Membership Meeting is on us!

Congratulations to Erin Magnussen, Reese Construction, Inc. on finding the frog last month! Only one call per member company will be allowed. Note that once you win, you are not eligible for 12 months. If there is not a third caller, the prize will not be awarded.

Local service for the life of your mortgage loan. At Cornhusker Bank, we believe when you come to us for a mortgage loan, you expect to continue to work with us well beyond closing. This is why we offer to service your mortgage right here in Lincoln.*

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Sporting Clay Shoot

Fifth Annual Sporting Clay Shoot Friday, October 26, 2012

Oak Creek Sporting Club 2890 W Road • Brainard, NE

10:30 a.m. Check-in & Side Games Begin 12:30 p.m. Rules & Regulations

(must be present in order to shoot)

1:00 p.m. Shoot 4:30 p.m. BBQ

Thanks to our Sponsors! (Current as of 9/26/12)

Elite Station Sponsors

Earl Carter Lumber Co. Lincoln Winlectric Lincoln Winnelson Co. Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Shelter Distribution Titan Machinery Window Option Specialists/Integrity Windows

Station Sponsors

84 Lumber Bouwen’s Plumbing Brester Construction, Inc. Christensen Lumber Co. Eric’s Electric, Inc. Lee Sapp Ford/Mercury Lincoln Winair Company Millard Lumber Nebraska Furniture Mart Stephens & Smith Construction Co.

Prize Sponsors

Bielenberg Builders, Inc. Cornhusker Bank Earl Carter Lumber Co. Nebraska Title Co. Union Title Company

Water Sponsor

• “Shot Gun” start at 1:00 p.m. • Cost is $65 per shooter and includes 100 rounds (12 gauge) per person, course fees and BBQ. • Bring 12 gauge shot gun (limited number available at club house if needed). • Eye protection and ear plugs required (available at club house if needed). • Must be present at 12:30 p.m. for Rules & Regulations to shoot. • Teams of approximately 5 will complete the 15-station course shooting “true pairs,” “report pairs,” etc. • Prizes will be awarded during BBQ following the shoot. • Warm-up Trap and Novice Lessons available starting at 10:30 a.m. • Dress appropriately for the weather and lots of walking. • No alcoholic beverages allowed.

Shooter Registration Please register my team for the Lincoln Home Builders Care Foundation’s Sporting Clay Shoot

Name: Company: Phone: E-mail: l My other team members are: Don’t have a full team? No problem! We’ll team you up!

l Enclosed is $65 per shooter.

l I don’t shoot, but I do want to support the Lincoln Home Builders Care Foundation. Enclosed is my contribution of $______.

Culligan Water Conditioning

Pre-payment is required to shoot.

Volunteer and sponsorship opportunities are available. Please contact the HBAL office at 402-423-4225 or info@hbal.org if interested.

Send registration form and check made payable to: Lincoln Home Builders Care Foundation 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C • Lincoln, NE 68516 Fax: 402-423-4251 • Email: info@hbal.org 5  Lincoln Business Builder


Santa Cop

HBAL’s Toys for Santa Cop Project Saturday, November 3, 2012 8:30 a.m. ~ Until Completion Lincoln Northeast High School Shop 2635 N. 63rd Street • west side of school Thanks for all you do to make this annual project a great success! Donations to help pay for the materials may be sent to: Lincoln Home Builders Care Foundation 6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C • Lincoln, NE 68516 RSVP to 402-423-4225 or fax 402-423-4251 ____ I cannot attend, but here is my donation of $_____ to the Santa Cop Project. ____ Yes, I will be there. My guests: ______________________________________ ____ No, I can’t attend. Name: ______________________________________

Company: _______________________________

You don’t have to be a carpenter to help. We have lots of jobs for the inexperienced but willing workers!

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In place of Dolls vs. Wheels, we are asking members to bring in toys to fill the toyboxes we’ll be making at Santa Cop on November 3. This is a great opportunity to be a part of the annual project even if you can’t make it on the day of assembly. So, guys and gals, it’s time to shop ‘til you drop. Let’s see if we can fill the HBAL office with shiny new toys to put in the 70+ toyboxes! _____ Yes, I’ll help stuff the toyboxes and will deliver the toy(s) to the HBAL office prior to October 31. Name: _____________________________________ Company: __________________________________ Fax this form to 402-423-4251 or mail to HBAL, 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C, Lincoln, NE 68516

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Member News | Annual Coat Drive

Congratulations!

Annual Coat Drive

Tara & Chris Gentele (Outback Fence & Stain)

They are the proud parents of a baby girl

Maggie Ann

6 lbs. 10 oz. Born September 3, 2012

Jennifer & Kurt Ramaekers (Miracle Landscapes, Inc.)

They are the proud parents of a baby boy

Harrison Paul

9 lbs. 11 oz. Born September 7, 2012

It’s time again for HBAL’s Annual Coat Drive. Bring your coats, mittens, hats or other warm clothing or blankets to the HBAL office or the October General Membership Meeting. HBAL will take all donations to the People’s City Mission in November. Our members have been so generous the last few years, we hope to once again provide warm clothing for many of Lincoln’s needy citizens.

Camherdz Services Corporation Painting

Interior, Exterior, Commercial, Residential New, Repaint

Decks

Power Washing, Staining

Floors

Sealers, Epoxies, Urethanes

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Specialty Coatings

To include Epoxies and Urethanes on walls

Hector Hernandez 2240 S. 46th Street Phone: (402) 580-0870 Fax: (402) 438-6937 Lincoln, NE 68506 Email: camherdzsvcs@neb.rr.com 7  Lincoln Business Builder


Member News

Home Builders Association of Lincoln Lincoln Trade Center • 6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C • Lincoln, NE 68516 Telephone: 402.423.4225 • Fax: 402.423.4251 • Web Site: www.hbal.org

President Dan Klein, Sr. President Elect Mike Rezac 1st Vice President Mike Kinning 2nd Vice President Perry Haralson Secretary Dan Walker Treasurer Bob Bryant Immediate Past President Lois Hartzell, GMB, CSP Executive Vice President Mike Benker HBAL Directors Jeff Bielenberg Eric Hoke Ken Inness, CGP Justin Johnson Matt Kleinschmit Jo Lewis Mike May Lori Pippitt, CKD, CGR, CAPS Gary Reese Herb Reese, CGR, CAPS Lance Roach Ken Svoboda Remodelers Council Molly Johnson National Directors Mike Rezac Steve Fulton, CGP Justin Johnson Lois Hartzell, GMB, CSP, Alternate Mike Kinning, Alternate Dan Klein, Sr., Alternate National Life Directors Jim Christo, CGR, CGB Joe Hampton Duane Helmink John Hoppe, Jr. Ward F. Hoppe Joe McKee Robert Peterson J. Greg Schwinn Bob Stephens Jerry Witthuhn Past Presidents Allen Barber Mike Benker Jerry Boyce Mike Goings, CGP, CSP Rick Krueger Dan Kubr Donn Mann Sam Manzitto Roger Reynolds, CGR, CAPS Dick Robison Greg Shinaut, CGP Ken Westerhold

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September 21, 2012 Dear Member: The ongoing reconciliation efforts with the Nebraska State Home Builders Association (NSHBA) has resulted in the surrender of the HBAL’s National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Charter. Efforts to re-affiliate with the NAHB are underway. Each individual member will continue to be a member of the NAHB/NSHBA until their renewal date. If you wish to continue your NAHB/NSHBA affiliation, directions to renew can be found in the October issue of the Lincoln Business Builder, or you may call the HBAL office. The Home Builders Association of Lincoln will continue to serve its members and the community with a high level of service and commitment. The vast majority of our members will not notice the changes made from the charter surrender. The advocacy for our industry will continue and a lobbyist will be hired directly by the HBAL for the 2013 Nebraska Legislative session. The Nebraska Builders Home & Garden Show is continuing to grow and the Spring and Fall Parade of Homes are well advertised and produced. The Fall Parade of Homes flipbook is now available online. The world continues to change around us including the regulations in which we have to operate our business within. For the latest information which affects you, stay engaged with the HBAL and make a difference in your business, industry and community. If you have further questions or concerns please feel free to contact Mike Benker at the HBAL office (402-423-4225) or myself (402-435-3550). Sincerely,

Dan Klein, Sr. President


Business Update

Business Update Upcoming Elections The heart and soul of political campaign starts with strong grass-roots support. The HBAL is primarily an association of small businesses assembled together because of the common interest in our industry and the growth of our community. Member’s businesses are greatly impacted by the representatives voted into office and therefore we support HOMEPAC which in turn supports candidates who support our industry and the growth of our community. The candidates currently supported by the HOMEPAC are:

County Commissioners: • Roma Amundson, District 4 • Larry Hudkins, District 2

Nebraska Legislature: • Larry Zimmerman, District 29

When it comes to cabinetry, Millard Lumber offers a vast and diverse selection. Whether it’s a color, finish, or look, Millard Lumber has the solution to any builder or contractors needs. Stop by our Design Center today for design assistance and free estimates. Millard Lumber also offers installation for all cabinets and hardware. 11200 N. 148th St., Waverly NE

• Colby Coash, District 27

402.786.3030

M-F 7:30am - 5pm

• Kathy Campbell, District 25 • Mike Hilgers, District 21 • Paul Lambert, District 2 The October 22nd General Membership Meeting is a Candidates Night in which many of these candidates will be present to visit with our members, answer questions and hear your concerns about issues affecting you and your business. We look forward to seeing you at the Nebraska Champion’s Club.

Remember to Vote on November 6th!

Adam Flanagan

Construction and Real Estate Lending Officer

Scott Williamson

Vice-President Mortgage

Susan Bredthauer

Vice-President Mortgage

Renewing Your Membership with NAHB & NSHBA Although the HBAL has returned its charter to the NAHB, the HBAL members remain in good standing with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the Nebraska State Home Builders Association (NSHBA) until their respective renewal date. HBAL members have become “at-large” members with the NAHB/NSHBA and still have access to NAHB’s member services and membership benefits. When you reach your renewal anniversary if you wish to renew your NAHB/NSHBA membership, HBAL members should submit their NAHB/NSHBA renewal payment directly to the NSHBA, 1327 H Street, #220, Lincoln, NE 68508. If you have questions regarding your renewal date, please call the HBAL office at 402-423-4225.

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Rally for Homeownership

Rally for Homeownership

Almost Any Brick You Use Can Last for Hundreds of Years. So Be Particular.

Americans strongly support homeownership; it’s a goal that most families work hard and make many sacrifices to achieve. That’s why national policy has acknowledged the importance of the home in American family life for almost a century. Homeownership also contributes significantly to the nation’s economy. It can generate millions of jobs to help get the economy back on its feet. Sadly, homeownership is under attack. It faces threats that ignore the benefits it provides and disregard the consequences of changing current policies. Legislative and regulatory proposals would: • Kill or cut back the mortgage interest deduction. • Make it harder for most families to get mortgages. • Force many families to delay homeownership for years. Take action now and sign a petition to Congress to protect homeownership at www.protecthomeownership.com.

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Your Hometown Source For • House Beams • Columns • Brick Lintels HBAL Members joined in the effort to protect homeownership by participating in a Rally for Homeownership in Kansas City on September 25. You can find out more about the event and sign the petition at www.protecthomeownership.com.

• Joists & Deck • Miscellaneous Plate, Angle, Pipe & Tubing

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Is Hoarding a Problem in Lincoln?

Is Hoarding a Problem in Lincoln? When a person was described as a “pack rat” or a “collector” twenty years ago, these terms conjured up an image of a person who was an eccentric. These terms now have been replaced, in some cases, with the person who has a hoarding behavior. An analysis of this behavior has more recently been refined by doctors, health professionals, and caseworkers who believe there is a connection with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Diogenes Syndrome. OCD criteria that are exhibited by hoarding include the acquisition of and inability to discard a large number of possessions with a relatively small value. These acquisitions can be animals as well as other items. When the living space is reduced by these acquisitions, code enforcement issues come into play with the exiting pathways being restricted for emergency situations, flammable materials being packed around fuel burning appliances and other issues. Health Code considerations also come into play with the breakdown of sanitation and the harborage present for rodents and insects. Diogenes Syndrome is characterized as severe self-neglect and squalor and sometimes a tendency to hoard rubbish. This information can aid code enforcement, health and emergency responders in dealing with these situations. Some estimates of hoarding reach as high as 8% of the adult population. There also appears to be a connection between advanced age and the higher percentage of hoarding in that group. Increased longevity, with medical developments may actually cause an increase in the number of hoarding situations over time. Offensive odors, accumulation of clutter and in some cases hoarding of a large number of animals can create unsanitary

conditions. A common theme in the most severe cases is a pattern where the dysfunctional lifestyle is hidden through a conscious effort to screen the conditions from the public. There have been a number of cases, in Lincoln, where the hoarding was discovered only during an emergency call for service. In these cases the resolution to the cleanout can be the start of a very long and involved process to reach a resolution. It can require relatives, care providers, private services and/or the State protective services to work toward a resolution of the aftermath that occurs. The people in this situation put a special significance on the individual items they acquire in a way most individuals would not. The result can create a confrontational situation that is not easily resolved. In some cases the whole residence can become unlivable due to the sanitation problems. The Lincoln Property Maintenance Code prohibits occupancy when these conditions exist. The risks to the individual are very real as illustrated by the example of the famous 1947 Manhattan case where the Collyer brothers were found dead among 136 tons of garbage. Police discovered 14 grand pianos, the chassis of a Model T Ford among other items. A network of tunnels had been carved out of the garbage in the residence. Fearing intruders, booby traps were rigged out of trash and, one of which triggered accidentally, entombed them. A more recent case in Las Vegas that occurred in 2010 involved a woman who had been missing for four months and was found buried beneath a mountain of garbage in her house. The husband reported to officials he found his wife missing after a nap. The collected trash, clothes and other debris was so vast a sniffer dog did not discover her corpse in the house. The husband eventually discovered her body in the debris of their residence four months after her disappearance. Of course these are not the typical hoarding situations, but in most cases we have been involved with there have been various hazards to the occupants. The Housing Code Section of the Building and Safety Department has been involved with many cases of hoarding over the years and work with other departments of the City, State, and private agencies to help resolve the code violations that exist. In answer to the question: (Does Lincoln have a hoarding problem?), it would be more accurate to say it exists here as well as everywhere.

John Boies, Chief Housing Inspector, Building and Safety Department, City of Lincoln.

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Fall Parade of Homes Sunday Oct. 7: Weekdays: Saturday Oct. 13: Sunday Oct. 14:

October 7-14, 2012

1 - 6 p.m. 6 - 8 p.m. 1 - 6 p.m. 1 - 6 p.m.

FREE ADMISSION

You must remove your shoes at these beautiful homes.

FIRETHORN

ARTISAN MEADOWS

HARTLAND’S VIEW POINTE WEST

WILLOW SPRINGS

WINDMILL RIDGE ESTATES

HIGHLAND VIEW

HAMANN MEADOWS

15. 9200 Fairbanks Court Nelson Construction & Design

STONE BRIDGE CREEK

1. 3500 Firethorn Terrace Pride Homes 2. 7901 Weeping Willow Lane Aspen Builders, Inc. 3. 7556 Diamond Court Cameron Townhomes, LLC

VINTAGE HEIGHTS

4. 9543 Mortensen Court Cherry Hill Construction, Inc.

BOULDER RIDGE

5. 6244 S. 85th Court Goings Homes, Inc. 6. 6520 Granite Ridge Court Timber Ridge Homes 7. 6721 Granite Ridge Court R & D Custom Homes

HIDDEN VALLEY ESTATES 8. 11400 Links Drive Schwinn Homes, LLC

ACREAGE - BENNET, NE

9. 13555 S. 150th Court Neighbors Family Homes, Inc.

GRAND TERRACE

10. 7610 S. 81st Street Lewis Homes 11. 7630 S. 81st Street Smetter Custom Homes, Inc.

EDENTON WOODS

12. 6321 Bo Creek Court CASEYCO, Inc.

13. 6309 Artisan Court MK Builders, Inc. 14. 9200 S. 71st Street Lewis Homes

THE WOODLANDS AT YANKEE HILL

16. 7201 Rebel Drive Third Generation Builder 17. 8951 S. 72nd Street Third Generation Builder 18. 8943 S. 72nd Street Signature Homes, LLC

THOMPSON CREEK

19. 7556 Nashway Road Stonybrook Homes, Inc. 20. 7417 Exbury Road MK Builders, Inc.

WILDERNESS HILLS

21. 9350 S. 30th Street Custom Design Homes, Inc. 22. 3021 Forest Avenue Smetter Custom Homes, Inc.

WILDERNESS VIEW

23. 6101 Maple View Drive Cameron Townhomes, LLC

THE BRIDGES

24. 2900 W. Gazebo Road Ironwood Builders

PLEASANT HILL ACRES

Use your smartphone to scan the QR code to view the Parade of Homes Flipbook.

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31. 1611 Torreys Drive Bugbee Homes 32. 1615 Blanca Drive Vistar Homes, Inc.

CHARLESTON HEIGHTS

33. 1020 Humphrey Avenue Lewis Homes SO 34. 6801 Palmetto Court NOT LD Don Johnson Homes, Inc. OPEN

REGALTON

35. 2300 Northline Court Regal Building Systems, Inc.

NORTH BANK PRESERVE 36. 5030 Beckys Way Timber Ridge Homes

PRAIRIE VILLAGE NORTH

37. 3107 Colt Avenue Prairie Home Builders, Inc.

HARRISON HEIGHTS

38. 8840 Eagleton Lane Summit Homes, L.L.C.

WATERFORD ESTATES 39. 1421 N. 95th Street Old City Homes, Inc.

40. 1324 N. 95th Street Great Plains Custom Homes, Inc. 41. 9617 Yellow Pine Road Prairie Home Builders, Inc.

OLD MILL VILLAGE

42. 9821 Waterview Drive Rybak Homes, LLC

HUB HALL HEIGHTS

www.HBAL.org/public/poh.

30. 1637 W. Silverado Court Lewis Homes

25. 6655 S. Coddington Avenue Tru-Built Construction 26. 2327 SW Craig Dodge Road Cherry Hill Construction, Inc. Guidebooks are available in all homes or can be viewed online at

29. 2770 NW Dahlia Drive Hartland Homes

43. 9920 Waterview Drive Prairie Home Builders, Inc.

27. 1627 NW 45th Street Stonybrook Homes, Inc.

44. 10000 Blue Water Bay Goings Homes, Inc.

ASHLEY HEIGHTS

SOUTH SHORE AT WATERFORD ESTATES

28. 2409 NW 45th Street Hunt/Clark Builders

45. 10116 Edgewater Lane South Shore Builders, LLC


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General Membership Meeting

September General Membership Meeting Fred Hoke and Jim Walkenhorst presented information regarding the new Accela software upgrade being implemented for the City of Lincoln. This software will streamline many processes including pulling permits, submitting building plans, etc.

Jerry Boyce talks about the Habitat House to be built in October. This will be the 16th Blitz Build for HBAL.

HBAL Members enjoy social time prior to dinner. Top middle: Eric Hoke, Ted Scott, Clint DeMar. Bottom left: Jim Walkenhorst, Fred Hoke, Rick Onnen. Above: Mary Kay Bielenberg, Brady Yoder, Jeff Bielenberg and Russ Neil. 14 ď ´ Lincoln Business Builder


General Membership Meeting

The Big Catch

I’m looking for some good fishermen, you interested?

with Harbor Master, Mike Rezac and featuring Justin Johnson as “The Ringer”

I don’t think I have the type of bait you need to catch those kinds of fish

Call the HBAL office... they have the bait you need.

Ha Ha Ha! Look at all my fish!

What the!?!... RINGER!

Get the WHOLE story on page 20. 15  Lincoln Business Builder


Bob Nohavec Plumbing

420-1552

Service • Remodeling • New Construction Free Estimates Bob Nohavec, Master Plumber 3400 S. 6th Street, Lincoln, NE 68502

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A & D Auto-Truck Service

“Your Total Vehicle Service & Repair Center”

Special discount for HBAL Members! 10% discount on a service or repair First-time customers only.

“We Specialize in Fleet Service and Repair.” Open: Monday-Friday 6:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Phone: 464-3211 5940 Colfax Avenue


Financial Column

The Benefits of Tax-Advantaged Savings Vehicles Provided by Brian Willet, Waddell & Reed Taxes can take a big bite out of your total investment returns, so it’s helpful to look for tax-advantaged strategies when building a portfolio. But keep in mind that investment decisions shouldn’t be driven solely by tax considerations; other factors to consider include the potential risk, the expected rate of return, and the quality of the investment.

Tax-deferred and tax-free investments

Tax deferral is the process of delaying (but not necessarily eliminating) until a future year the payment of income taxes on income you earn in the current year. For example, the money you put into your 401(k) retirement account isn’t taxed until you withdraw it, which might be 30 or 40 years down the road! Tax deferral can be beneficial because: • The money you would have spent on taxes remains invested • You may be in a lower tax bracket when you make withdrawals from your accounts (for example, when you’re retired), and • You can accumulate more dollars in your accounts due to compounding Compounding means that your earnings become part of your underlying investment, and they in turn earn interest. In the early years of an investment, the benefit of compounding may not be that significant. But as the years go by, the long-term boost to your total return can be dramatic. Keep in mind that tax deferred is not the same as tax free. “Tax deferred” means that the payment of taxes is delayed, while “tax free” means that no income taxes are due at all. Some savings vehicles, like Roth IRAs, can generate tax-free income.

Taxes make a big difference

Let’s assume two people have $5,000 to invest every year for a period of 30 years. One person invests in a tax-free account like a Roth 401(k) that earns 6% per year, and the other person invests in a taxable account that also earns 6% each year. Assuming a tax rate of 28%, in 30 years the tax-free account will be worth $395,291, while the taxable account will be worth $295,896. That’s a difference of $99,395. This hypothetical example is for illustrative purposes only, and its results are not representative of any specific investment or mix of investments. Actual results will vary. The taxable account balance assumes that earnings are taxed as ordinary income and does not reflect possible lower maximum tax rates on capital gains and dividends which would make the taxable investment return more favorable, thereby reducing the difference in performance between the accounts shown. Investment fees and expenses have not been deducted. If they had been, the results would have been lower. You should consider your personal investment horizon and income tax brackets, both current and anticipated, when making an investment decision as these may further impact the results of the comparison. This illustration assumes a fixed annual rate of return; the rate of return on your actual investment portfolio will be different, and will vary over time, according to actual market performance. This is particularly true for long-term investments. It is important to note that investments offering the potential for higher rates of return also involve a higher degree of risk to principal.

and the issuer promises to pay principal and earnings back to you or your named beneficiary in the future. Annuities generally allow you to elect to receive an income stream for life (subject to the claims-paying ability of the issuer). There’s no limit to how much you can invest, and your contributions grow tax deferred. However, you’ll owe income taxes on the earnings when you start receiving distributions.

Tax-advantaged savings vehicles for college

For college, tax-advantaged savings vehicles include: • 529 plans --College savings plans and prepaid tuition plans let you set aside money for college that will grow tax deferred and be tax free at withdrawal at the federal level if the funds are used for qualified education expenses. These plans are open to anyone regardless of income level. Contribution limits are high--typically over $300,000--but vary by plan. • Coverdell education savings accounts --Coverdell accounts are open only to individuals with incomes below certain limits, but if you qualify, you can contribute up to $2,000 per year, per beneficiary. Your contributions will grow tax deferred and be tax free at withdrawal at the federal level if the funds are used for qualified education expenses. • Series EE bonds --The interest earned on Series EE savings bonds grows tax deferred. But if you meet income limits (and a few other requirements) at the time you redeem the bonds for college, the interest will be free from federal income tax too (it’s always exempt from state tax). Note: Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses associated with 529 plans. More information about specific 529 plans is available in each issuer’s official statement, which should be read carefully before investing.

Bottom line

Though tax considerations shouldn’t be your only investing concern, by putting your money in tax-advantaged savings vehicles and investments when appropriate, you’ll keep more money in your own pocket and put less in Uncle Sam’s. The article is written by Broadridge Investor Communication Solutions, Inc., but is provided by Brian W. Willet. It is meant to be used for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Please consult with your tax, legal and financial advisor prior to making financial decisions. Insurance products are offered through insurance companies with which Waddell & Reed has sales arrangements. Copyright 2012 - Broadridge Investor Communication Solutions, Inc., all rights reserved. Waddell & Reed and Broadridge Investor Communications Solutions, Inc. are not affiliated companies. Brian W. Willet is a District Manager with Waddell & Reed in Lincoln, NE and can be reached at 402-484-7526. Waddell & Reed, Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC

Tax-advantaged savings vehicles for retirement

One of the best ways to accumulate funds for retirement or any other investment objective is to use tax-advantaged (i.e., tax-deferred or tax-free) savings vehicles when appropriate. • Traditional IRAs --Anyone under age 70½ who earns income or is married to someone with earned income can contribute to an IRA. Depending upon your income and whether you’re covered by an employer-sponsored retirement plan, you may or may not be able to deduct your contributions to a traditional IRA, but your contributions always grow tax deferred. However, you’ll owe income taxes when you make a withdrawal (and a 10% additional penalty tax if you’re under age 59½, unless an exception applies). In 2012, you can contribute up to $5,000 to an IRA, and individuals age 50 and older can contribute an additional $1,000. • Roth IRAs --Roth IRAs are open only to individuals with incomes below certain limits. Your contributions are made with after-tax dollars, but they will grow tax-deferred and qualified distributions will be tax free when you withdraw them. The amount you can contribute is the same as for traditional IRAs. Total combined contributions to Roth and traditional IRAs can’t exceed $5,000 each year for individuals under age 50. • SIMPLE IRAs and SIMPLE 401(k)s --These plans are generally associated with small businesses. As with traditional IRAs, your contributions grow tax deferred, but you’ll owe income taxes when you make a withdrawal. For 2012, you can contribute up to $11,500 to one of these plans; individuals age 50 and older can contribute an additional $2,500. (SIMPLE 401(k) plans can also allow Roth contributions.) • Employer-sponsored plans (401(k)s, 403(b)s, 457 plans) --Contributions to these types of plans grow tax deferred, but you’ll owe income taxes when you make a withdrawal. For 2012, you can contribute up to $17,000 (up from $16,500 in 2011) to one of these plans; individuals age 50 and older can contribute an additional $5,500. Employers can generally allow employees to make after-tax Roth contributions, in which case qualifying distributions will be tax free. • Annuities --You pay money to an annuity issuer (an insurance company),

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You won’t find a larger selection of fireplaces & stone in town! Our showroom displays 37 fireplaces and over 170 brick and stone samples. Also available at Lumbermen’s: • Wood & Pellet Stoves • Grill Islands & Kitchens • Erosion Control Products

• Outdoor Firepits • Paving Stones • Stone Veneers • Brick

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Habitat for Humanity

has L A B H years, e ilies h t m r a e f n Ov l Linco 5 1 d e rough p h t hel E HOM anity. A D L I BU r Hum o f t a t i Hab

Khalaf and Murat & Zahra ildren their three ch

Wan t YOU to know DRE can ma how AM ke th C at O ME for t T his f RUE amil y?

HBAL’s Sixteenth Home for Habitat for Humanity 1601 SW 27th Street, Lincoln • Scheduled for Oct. 22 - Nov. 2

HBAL has committed to once again build a home for Habitat for Humanity. We need to get your commitment with this project. We are looking for new volunteers and the continued support and assistance of those who have helped in the past. The benefits of helping with this project cannot always be measured. However, we do know we will be providing a safe and decent home for a family whose whole life will change once they have a place to call their own. Everyone needs a place to call home.

Volunteers Needed Volunteers are needed for this worthwhile project. We need volunteers from the trades...so please let us know what you would be willing to do. Remember, you don’t have to be an “expert” to assist with this project. We also need people to wash windows, paint, clean and many other tasks that don’t require a certification. Our goal is to complete the home in a two to three week build. It’s a great feeling to work on a Habitat house.

Donations Needed We need donations of materials. If you can assist in this manner, please contact us. This is a worthwhile project, and your donations are very much appreciated and tax deductible.

If you have questions, call Jerry Boyce (402-310-6328) or Mike Benker (402-423-4225) Please contact HBAL if your are interested in helping make the Khalaf’s dream of homeownership come true! Phone: 402-423-4225 • Email: info@hbal.org Mail: 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C, Lincoln, NE 68516

“Habitat is a hand-up, not a hand-out. Each family is required to make a monthly mortgage payment that pays back the cost of the Habitat house which averages about $70,000. Typically, the 30 year loan requires monthly payments of about $450$500 with approximately $250 being applied to tax and insurance escrow. Additionally, the family must provide 400 hours of “sweat equity” to Habitat; at least 200 hours must be on their own house. The family is also expected to take part in various Habitat functions throughout the year.” -Dan Walker, Community Service Chairman.

Name__________________________________________ Company_________________________________________ Phone__________________________________________ Email __________________________________________ I would like to help with__________________________ I cannot help, but here is my check for $_____________ 19  Lincoln Business Builder


HBAL’s The Big Catch

the

BIG

with Harbor Master

catch

Mike Rezac Harbor Master Mike Rezac is looking for some good fishermen. What kind of fish? you ask. All kinds! Builders, Remodelers, Plumbers, Electricians, Interior Decorators, Framers, Landscapers, Painters, Bankers... if they benefit from a healthy housing industry, then we’d love to have them as members! We already have a great group of fish at HBAL who have made a difference in the community, but to make an even bigger splash, we need more fish! The more fish we have, the bigger our voice is and the more we can do for our industry and our community. The HBAL Staff is available to help you find some good bait to catch those fish, too. Give them a call (402-423-4225) or send them an email (info@hbal.org) and they will put together a packet of information to give to a prospect. They can also provide you with: • a list of potential members • a flyer showing the benefits of being an HBAL member • a chart showing the savings members receive when they sign up for the Home Show • a list of opportunities to showcase their business and networking events like the General Membership Meetings. All great incentives to lure those fish in! Aside from the benefit of growing the HBAL membership, we have some nice incentives for our fishermen and fisherwomen. At the conclusion of the contest, we will award a $500 VISA gift card to the person who reels in the most new members. Prizes will also be awarded to second and third place winners. 20  Lincoln Business Builder

Launch your boat, bait your hook and cast your line to reel in new members and prizes today!

Monthly Prizes (July through October)

$100 Cabela’s Gift Card Drawing

Each new member increases your chance to win!

Individual Prizes

To will be awarded to the best fishermen at the end of the contest!

1st Place - $500 Visa Gift Card 2nd Place - $400 Visa Gift Card 3rd Place - $300 Visa Gift Card

Current Standings (As of September 20th Board Meeting)

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Donna Reis (1) • Elite Fencing, LLC

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First Mate Jim Crawford (2) • Morton Buildings •

Hunt/Clark Builders, Inc.

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Benefits of HBAL Membership

Benefits of Membership

Don’t miss your chance to win!

Association Benefits • Legislative & Government Affairs Advocacy

Congratulations to

Jim Crawford,

Precast Products & Landscape Village, and

Donna Reis,

Dudley’s Dew Right Lawn and Tree Service, who each won $100 Cabela’s Gift Cards!

• Educational Programs & Scholarships Available • Local Professional Recognition • Supporting the Industry • Prestige of Membership

Marketing and Networking Opportunities • Access to the most Powerful, Successful and Influential Business People in Your Area • Lincoln Business Builder (monthly newsletter) • Listing on our official website (www.hbal.org) with a link to your website • Advertising opportunities on the association website (www.hbal.org), in the Lincoln Business Builder and in the Parade of Homes Guidebooks • Sponsorship opportunities available at events and educational classes • HBAL Membership Directory & Buyer’s Guide • General Membership Meetings - now only $10 to attend! • Nebraska Builders Home & Garden Show • Golf Tournaments • Sporting Clay Shoot • Chili Cook-Off • Spring & Fall Parade of Homes • Tour of Remodeled Homes

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• Committees and Councils • Contact with quality subcontractors • Remodelers Council www.BaltazarsStone.com

402-614-8006 402-614-8006

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• Political Action/HOMEPAC • Community Service Projects 21  Lincoln Business Builder


Renewals | Directory Changes | Cancellations

Thanks for Renewing Your Membership! (Please allow 60 days for names to appear on this list.) ABC Seamless House Siding, 23 years American Electronics, Inc., 24 years Aqua Systems, 13 years Boulder Works Landscaping, 10 years Brainard Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc., 6 years Buhr Homes, Inc., 25 years Campbell’s Nurseries & Garden Center, 33 years Christensen Lumber Co., 6 years City Bank & Trust Co., 15 years Coffey & Co. House of Interiors, 7 years Cornhusker Bank, 22 years Dallman Drywall, Inc., 13 years Endicott Clay Products Co., 50 years General Excavating, 28 years Goings Homes, Inc., 16 years Granite Transformations of Omaha, 3 years Hausmann & Sons Construction, 8 years HBE Becker Meyer Love, C.P.A.’s, 10 years Hickman Area Economic Development Association, 4 years Home Real Estate, 61 years Home Innovations Spas, Inc., 19 years Husker Exteriors, Inc., 7 years Industrial Services, Inc., 5 years

It's the LOCAL Web!

Innovations Siding & Windows, 2 years KLKN-TV 8, 16 years Krueger Development, 25 years Lincoln Federal Savings Bank, 49 years Lincoln Concrete Specialists, 13 years Loeck Designs, 28 years Micek & Crouch, P.C., 26 years Midlands Duct Cleaning, 8 years Millard Lumber, Inc., 25 years Nebraska Bank of Commerce, 4 years Norman Plumbing, Inc., 1 year Outback Fence & Stain, 1 year Pinnacle Grading, 5 years Ray’s Remodeling, 15 years Security Fence Co., 5 years Seeds of Life, Inc., 14 years Simeck Carpentry, 8 years Tomasek Homes, Inc., 6 years United Rentals, Inc., 26 years Usher Custom Cabinets, Inc., 34 years Versa-Lok, 13 years Wolfe Electric Co., Inc., 35 years

Directory Changes • Chris Elgert, Lincoln Federal Savings Bank, is a new affiliate member. Phone: 402-474-4200 ext. 244. Cellular: 402-202-9426. Email: celgert@lincolnfed.com. • Dean Kube, Lincoln Electric System, is a new affiliate member. Phone: 402-430-4168. Roger Wohlers is no longer an affiliate member. • Marlin Lyon, Pinnacle Bank, is located at 7001 S. 27th Street (27th & Pine Lake Road).

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Lincoln's Official Web Site Directory

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You'll find hundreds of Lincoln Web sites indexed by keywords and categories.

LOG ON! www.citygold.com www.citygold.com

info@citygold.com Phone: (402) 420-9800 • E-mail: info@citygold.com

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Sorry to See You Go! If you see your company listed below, contact HBAL at 402-423-4225 to renew your membership TODAY!

AC Roofing Gehle Construction Glesmann Appliance H.R. Bookstrom Miller Electric Robison Design The Paper Puller


Advertise in the 2013 HBAL Directory

DIRECTORY AD SPACE AVAILABLE There is space available in the 2013 Membership Directory. This publication is distributed to all HBAL members (over 700 people). Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! Please contact HBAL no later than Thursday, November 1 if you are interested in advertising.

2013 Membership Directory and Buyers Guide Directory Pricing        

Full Page (5" W x 8" H; black & white) .....................................$475 Half Page (5" W x 4" H; black & white) ....................................$250 Fourth Page (2-1/4” W x 3-3/4” H; black & white) ....................$150 Back Cover Full Page (5” W x 8” H; full color) .........................$750 Inside Front Cover Full Page (5” W x 8” H; full color) ...............$650 Inside Back Cover Full Page (5” W x 8” H; full color) ...............$650 Inside Front Cover Half Page (5” W x 4” H; full color) ..............$375 Inside Back Cover Half Page (5” W x 4” H; full color) ..............$375 Previous advertisers receive first right of refusal.

Check one

 Use last year’s ad  Ad enclosed Company: ____________________________________ Name: _______________________________________ Address: ______________________________________ City, State, Zip: _______________________________ Phone: ___________________ Fax: ________________________ E-mail: _____________________________

CONTACT JENNIE BY NOVEMBER 1 TO ADVERTISE! Please return to: Home Builders Association of Lincoln 6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C, Lincoln, NE 68516 Phone: 402.423.4225 Fax: 402.423.4251 info@hbal.org 23  Lincoln Business Builder


Award Nominations

Associate of the Year Award Send in your nomination by November 1 Purpose The purpose of the “Associate of the Year” program is to recognize an outstanding Associate member of the association who has conducted themselves in an exemplary manner so as to bring credit to the building industry, community and HBAL.

Eligibility Each nominee shall be an active Associate member of HBAL and must have been a member for a minimum of three years on January 1, 2012.

Deadline Submit your nomination by filling out the form and returning it to HBAL before November 1. If you need additional space, please attach a separate sheet of paper to the nominating form. From the nominations received, the winner of the award will be chosen by the selection committee.

Selection Committee The committee will have a minimum of five members. The committee shall consist of the President, President Elect, First Vice President, Immediate Past President and the 2011 “Associate of the Year,” Greg Shinaut.

Basis of Selection The basis for selection shall include the following criteria: 1. Business conduct and experience (25 percent) 2. HBAL activities/involvement (50 percent) 3. Civic and volunteer activity (25 percent)

Associate of the Year Nomination Form Name ________________________________________ Company ______________________________________ Nominee’s background: (Involvement in HBAL, business, community, etc.) _______________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ I nominate this Associate for the following reasons: __ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Signed ________________________________________ Home Builders Association of Lincoln 6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C • Lincoln, NE 68516 Fax: 402-423-4251

Past Associates of the Year Below is a list of past “Associate of the Year” winners. Their contributions have helped to make the Home Builders Association of Lincoln the vital organization it is today. 1983 - L.D. “Bud” Robinson 1984 - Robert Gabriel

Presentation

1985 - Robert Knuth

The 2012 “Associate of the Year” will receive a personal award at the installation meeting in January 2013. The presentation will be made by the outgoing President, Dan Klein, Sr., or the previous “Associate of the Year” winner. The recipient’s name will be added to a permanent trophy on display at the HBAL office.

1986 - Jim Crawford 1987 - Vince Collura 1988 - Cheryl Haecker 1989 - Robert Marshall 1990 - Larry Kness

One Nomination Needed

1991 - Mike Stranathan

A single nomination assures the nominee’s consideration by the selection committee. Each nominee will be considered on the basis of the criteria, not on the number of nominations. Call Mike Benker at 402-423-4225 if you have any questions.

1992 - Duane Helmink

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1993 - Roger Reynolds 1994 - Ron Brooks 1995 - Paul Schaer 1996 - Dan Walker

1997 - Lanny Ash 1998 - Jo Lewis 1999 - Ardy Mendenhall 2000 - Bill Fuelling 2001 - Doug Porter 2002 - Doug Gates 2003 - Delrae Hirschman 2004 - Greg Shinaut 2005 - Connie Strohmyer 2006 - Mike Gray 2007 - Perry Haralson 2008 - Bob Bryant 2009 - Eric Hoke 2010 - Dave Rainforth 2011 - Greg Shinaut


Award Nominations

Nominations Wanted

Development Services Center Outstanding Employee (formerly Building & Safety Department Outstanding Employee)

The Home Builders Association of Lincoln will present a plaque at the January 2013 General Membership Meeting to an employee of the City of Lincoln Development Services Center. The employee shall have provided outstanding service, either in the field or at the counter, to assist a member of the association in keeping their project(s) on schedule. Please call or send in your nomination for this award to the HBAL office. I nominate ________________________________________, an employee of the City of Lincoln Development Services Center, to receive this annual award for outstanding service presented by the Home Builders Association of Lincoln. Nominated by: _____________________________________ Return to HBAL Phone: 402-423-4225 • Fax: 402-423-4251 6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C Lincoln, NE 68516

Past Recipients 1998 Dale Stertz 1999 Lana Tolbert 2000 Michele Williamson 2001 Mike Petersen 2002 Rick Dunn 2003 Ron Peery 2004 Wilma McCamley 2005 Gordon McGill 2006 Allen Gilbert 2007 Shawn Johnson 2008 Ray Paulson 2009 Steve Weiss 2010 Steve Weiss 2011 Terry Ullsperger

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Building Permits | Job Opportunities Building Permits

City of Lincoln - 10 -Year Table

Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. YTD

2003 SF TH 98 8 103 33 136 24 145 26 186 98 183 27 131 49 87 26 1,069 291

Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Total Avg. Cost

#

19 13 34 52 57 59 49 44 327

MF 4 2 90 4 102 2 54 20 278

SF 74 73 137 124 113 107 114 87 829

2004 TH 8 9 18 22 33 52 21 146 309

2006 Cost 333,000 426,676 613,750 560,472 907,924 520,942 645,103 433,967 4,441,834 13,584

SF=detached single family - TH=townhouses - MF=multi-family (including duplexes)

MF 5 24 20 0 100 4 10 2 165

SF 54 66 92 80 88 96 89 94 659

2005 TH 21 10 11 16 12 37 35 96 238

MF 0 4 4 4 4 20 70 26 132

SF 72 58 82 91 83 93 52 66 597

2006 TH 14 20 17 16 20 15 28 18 148

MF 0 2 16 60 16 68 2 612 776

SF 40 35 59 61 65 67 59 37 423

2007 TH 8 4 40 70 39 17 28 2 208

MF 4 12 112 66 0 64 0 2 260

SF 35 22 41 50 59 39 31 37 314

2008 TH 19 0 28 2 15 17 10 20 111

MF SF 6 11 4 29 2 30 2 30 4 38 10 60 2 35 0 37 30 270

2009 TH 14 2 14 14 28 4 10 14 100

MF SF 0 24 3 32 2 42 15 33 24 29 0 36 0 31 0 33 44 260

2010 TH 7 18 6 8 19 6 18 6 88

Remodeling Permits: Additions City of Lincoln - Detached Single Family - 7 Year Table

#

7 4 33 56 55 62 46 56 319

2007 Cost 87,400 314,300 1,283,155 539,511 818,301 481,374 728,615 807,215 5,059,871 15,862

#

9 9 36 62 52 19 11 13 211

2008 Cost 1,364,460 141,600 589,154 1,208,366 809,323 543,997 212,984 583,602 5,453,486 25,846

#

2 5 10 10 9 14 17 8 75

2009 Cost 52,000 125,240 206,900 198,413 183,000 297,872 554,070 244,470 1,861,965 24,826

#

6 3 11 19 9 12 15 11 86

2010 Cost 152,980 99,500 317,000 706,474 148,500 460,740 697,500 219,300 2,801,994 32,581

#

3 7 18 15 20 16 9 12 100

MF SF 2 22 60 26 8 42 0 28 0 39 4 34 0 38 2 35 76 264

2011 TH 0 0 10 26 14 18 12 21 101

2011 Cost 80,100 178,700 452,005 908,366 340,080 603,388 248,618 478,200 3,289,457 32,895

MF 4 20 180 3 44 0 48 2 301

#

2 5 10 11 20 7 10 9 74

SF 27 31 47 43 41 45 48 58 340

2012 TH 4 13 24 19 21 14 26 36 157

MF 0 144 36 24 0 8 0 275 487

2012 Cost 43,500 107,786 691,458 600,931 723,945 224,812 414,975 545,217 3,352,624 45,306

Remodeling Permits: Alterations

Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Total Avg. Cost

#

89 87 100 87 120 97 94 44 718

2006 Cost 1,007,372 967,125 1,147,674 706,214 1,042,668 985,229 1,072,119 433,967 7,362,368 10,254

City of Lincoln - Detached Single Family - 7 Year Table

#

88 78 107 88 115 97 117 110 800

2007 Cost 1,163,863 909,207 1,280,089 1,031,776 1,578,971 736,760 1,258,848 1,138,598 9,098,112 11,373

#

81 76 89 82 79 76 77 92 652

2008 Cost 907,619 947,505 800,412 877,275 723,878 662,915 1,143,624 1,264,374 7,327,602 11,239

Job Opportunity

If your skills include attention to detail, strong work ethic and ability to work with your hands assembling multi types of grand format graphics (items like site signs, real estate style signs, wall murals, point of purchase displays, vehicle graphics, banners etc)

Then … we need to talk. Perfect for finish carpenter who wants to reduce the heavy lifting or a framing person who wants to work inside.

Contact: Scott Stewart Nebraska Printing Center • 402-466-8521 26  Lincoln Business Builder

#

71 76 72 85 65 89 96 77 631

2009 Cost 784,232 706,588 946,927 813,112 617,270 766,615 1,172,764 790,319 6,597,827 10,456

#

57 69 125 154 124 117 161 119 926

2010 Cost 502,454 600,743 1,229,150 1,386,859 931,223 754,480 1,181,825 1,006,147 7,592,881 8,200

#

69 79 104 133 111 112 99 129 836

2011 Cost 988,395 893,584 900,086 1,292,245 946,242 819,225 1,104,259 1,032,748 7,976,784 9,542

#

81 69 96 96 123 110 109 114 798

2012 Cost 804,484 565,929 1,055,957 871,985 1,544,337 1,093,867 1,029,087 1,148,868 8,114,514 10,169

Immediate Opening! Construction Supervisor Manzitto, Inc. has an immediate opening for a residential and/or commercial construction job site supervisor. Some experience necessary. Prefer graduate of 2 or 4 year construction degree program. Own tools a plus. Must have dependable transportation. Send resume and references to ingrid@manzitto.com


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YOUR AD HERE! This 3.75” x 2.25” space and the 7” x 4.5” space below are available for an ad. For more information, please contact Jennie at 402-423-4225 or jennie@hbal.org.

Home Builders Association of Lincoln 6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C Lincoln, NE 68516

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ENERGY STAR homes are a win, win, win proposition. ®

Homebuyers win because ENERGY STAR homes are more efficient, more comfortable and the lower costs of ownership allow them to put more money into their homes. Builders win because ENERGY STAR homes are more profitable to build. And the more we conserve, the more we all win. To learn more, contact Bob Ruskamp at 473-3275 or bruskamp@les.com.

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The 7” x 4.5” space above is available for an ad. For more information, please contact Jennie at 402-423-4225 or jennie@hbal.org.


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