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of Contents MESSAGE FROM THE 2022 OMB PRESIDENT OMB AT-A-GLANCE MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER 2021 GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS YEAR IN REVIEW 2021 EVENTS PHOTO ALBUM - WHAT A YEAR! OMB RENEWING MEMBERS Chalk Line
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ALBUM - WHAT A YEAR!
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS YEAR IN REVIEW
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RETURN TO NORMAL FOR 2022
PRESIDENT JOHN MCKINLAY
AI am humbled and honored for the opportunity to serve in the role of OMB President once again, for 2022. I love this Association and as a 4th generation contractor, this industry is more than a job or career; it is an integral part of my life. We are fortunate to have an outstanding staff that continues to stay on top of challenges as it relates to our mission of affordable housing and provides meaningful educational programs and events.
I would like to thank our 2020-2021 President John Erwin for his leadership and mentorship during his term. There is a lot that goes on behind the scenes at OMB and I can assure you that John worked extremely hard on OMB’s behalf and for that I am grateful.
As we embark upon 2022, we continue to be challenged with fallout from Covid in both our professional and personal lives. I am optimistic as I believe this will be the year when we start to see a positive shift and a return to normalor a new normal. We have planned for 2022 to be a more traditional year. We
are bringing back a few evening GMM’s and will once again see the Big Home and Garden Show in April. I am hopeful everyone will feel safe and comfortable getting back out and socializing again. Of course, we will be taking precautions and following the guidelines to keep everyone as safe as possible.
I look forward to seeing you all at one of the many OMB’s activities and events this year. It is my hope that I can encourage you to get more involved so you can experience what so many others already have found. If you are already participating, I applaud you and I look forward to taking with you to see what we can do collectively to make 2022 a great year.
Thank you again for entrusting me as the 2022 OMB President.
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
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Official Publication of the Olympia Master Builders
1211 State Avenue NE, Olympia WA 98506
Phone: (360) 754-0912 • www.omb.org
The Olympia Master Builders is a professional trade association representing 463 member companies located in Thurston, Lewis, Grays Harbor, Mason and Pacific Counties. Our members come from all sectors of the building trades and are committed to “building strong communities, one home at a time.”
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President – John McKinlay
First Vice President – Becky Rieger
Second Vice President – Chris Winters
Treasurer – Kim Asay
Associate Vice President – Rusty Ruiz
Second Associate VP – Ken Hassett
Secretary – Barb Whitlow
Immediate Past President – John Erwin
ELECTED DIRECTORS - TWO YEAR TERM
Builder Director - Barry Jespersen
Builder Director – Jeff Kuster
Builder Director – Kirk Haffner
Builder Director – Danny Doyle
Builder Director - Mike Koidahl
Builder Director – Kai Fyrst
Associate Director – Scott Woods
Associate Director – Daniel Berner
Associate Director – Kelly Jensen
**Associate Director – Forrest Wilson will be appointed Feb 1st**
NATIONAL DIRECTORS - ONE YEAR TERM
National Director - Builder – John McKinlay
National Director - Builder - Karen McClennen
National Director - Associate - Linda Mosier-Vaudt
STATE DIRECTORS - ONE YEAR TERM
State Director - Builder – John McKinlay
State Director - Builder – Harv Lillegard
State Director - Builder – Andrew Spear
State Director - Builder – John Johnson
State Director - Builder – Steve Waltemate
State Director - Builder – John Erwin
State Director - Builder – Kai Fyrst
State Director - Builder – Karen McClennen
State Director - Builder – Danny Doyle
State Director - Associate – Daniel Berner
State Director - Associate – Janine Ezzell
State Director - Associate - Debbi Boyd State Director - Associate – John Canfield State Director – Associate – Bob Kagy
BUILDER AT LARGE
Jeff Kuster
GRAYS HARBOR CHAPTER OFFICERS
President – Harv Lillegard, Lillegard Construction
Vice President – Rusty Ruiz, Hung Right Doors Assoc. Vice President – Ryann Blake, Chimney Techniques, Inc.
LEWIS COUNTY CHAPTER OFFICERS
President – John Johnson, Johnson Custom Homes
Vice President – Becky Rieger, Environmental Design, LLC
Builder Director – Toby Krause, Double Duty Land Management
MASON COUNTY CHAPTER OFFICERS
President – Andrew Spear, Andrew Spear Construction, LLC Ass. Vice Pres. – Julie Nichols, Whitehouse & Nichols Attorneys at Law Assoc. Vice President – Mike Gill, Builders FirstSource
PACIFIC COUNTY CHAPTER OFFICERS
President – Steve Waltemate, SAW Construction Co., Inc.
LEGAL COUNSEL
Teena Williams, Goldstein Law Office, PLLC
ASSOCIATION STAFF
Executive Officer – Angela White
Events Director – Brianna Bedell
Communications Director – Jill Williams
Membership Director – Jenn Wasson Government Affairs Director – Jason Gano Office Administrator – Melissa Gardiner
OMB At A Glance
2021 Dues Deductibility:
Per the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, any portion of association dues attributable to that association’s (and its affiliated associations’) lobbying activities are not deductible as a necessary and ordinary cost of doing business. Accordingly, the following portions of your dues payment are not considered deductible: $35.98 of the Olympia Master Builders dues amount you are paying, plus $16.20 of the amount we pay on your behalf to the Building Industry Association of Washington (BIAW) and $35.64 of the amount we pay on your behalf to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). This is 16% of your total dues. In addition, if you elect to make the voluntary PAC (Political Action Committee) contribution, it is not deductible.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S MESSAGE
Membership Matters in 2022
s we enter 2022, the home building industry continues to adapt and change with regulations, supply chain issues, rising costs and housing challenges. As OMB has testified to on many occasions, restrictive land use policies and associated costs at both the state and local level has led to a lack of housing across Washington State. OMB, along with BIAW, will continue to tackle this issue.
As you will see in the Government Affairs Year in Review, OMB continues to work with local jurisdictions to improve the permit process and timeline. I encourage you all to get involved with the Government Affairs Committee. The committee meets monthly to review and give feedback on local issues affecting the industry.
At the end of 2021 the Building Association of Washington (BIAW) was, amongst many other things, hard at work making sure the industry is fairly represented on the State Building Code Council (SBCC).
According to the December 6th, BIAW Hammer and Nail Edition, Washington state law reserves one of the two general contracting positions on the SBCC for residential construction and another for commercial construction. It also requires the Governor to appoint only people who have been nominated by “trade associations representing the industry, unless no names
are put forth by the trade associations.” This requirement ensures that groups affected by the code have a role in changes made to the code and the timing of their implementation.
In 2021 the Governor chose not to select any of the individuals on the list submitted by BIAW and appointed someone different. BIAW had filed suit and had a favorable hearing on December 10th.
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) tackled lumber pricing and tariffs and is continuing to put effort into supply chain issues. Plastics, glues and resins are expected to be the next shortage affecting our industry and NAHB will be there advocating for change. NAHB also awarded the Spokane HBA $10,000 in legal action funds. These funds are to counter a natural gas ban the City of Spokane was pushing.
These types of issues drastically affect how you do business! Your three-in-one OMB membership (local, state and national) and participation in your Association make it possible for OMB, BIAW and NAHB to continue this type of work. Spread the word to your fellow contractors. If they are not members, they need to be! Contact Jenn Wasson, OMB’s Membership and Sales Director or visit omb. org for an application!
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EXECUTIVE OFFICER ANGELA WHITE " SPREAD THE WORD TO YOUR FELLOW CONTRACTORS. IF THEY ARE NOT MEMBERS, THEY NEED TO BE! "
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2021 Year In Review
THURSTON COUNTY
Thurston County Home Fund
On November 23rd Thurston County Commissioners voted to add a 0.1 percent sales tax everywhere in Thurston county, except for Olympia. These funds will be earmarked for affordable housing.
Thurston County New Project Review Timeline
JASON GANO GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
DIRECTOR
On September 1st Thurston County launched their new permit review timeline, building permits and applications turned into the building department now follow formal process. https:// www.co.thurston.wa.us/permitting/apps-forms/ apps-home.html
Thurston County Shoreline Master Program
The Shoreline Master Program public comment period is now closed. The current SMP code was adopted in 1990. An update to the code is now underway. https://www.thurstoncountywa. gov/planning/Pages/shorelines-update-openhouse.aspx
Pocket Gopher Habitat Conversation Plan
The HCP Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) was released on Friday, September 24th. A 45-day public comment period opens with the publication in the Federal Register of a draft Environmental Impact Statement about the County’s Habitat Conservation Plan. The EIS was jointly prepared and released by the County and federal regulators at U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Federal approval of the County’s habitat plan will return permitting fully to the County. This means most permit applicants with gophers, or other federally-protected species can get answers year-round. You will also be able to apply for permits year round, no waiting for gopher inspections.
Mason County Permit Time Improvement
Over the past year, The Mason County Chapter of OMB has been working with local elected officials and local building officials in order to improve permit times. On April 1st, 2021 OMB Mason county Chapter, along with the Heidi
McCutcheon from the Mason County Chamber of Commerce and Kell Rowen the Mason County Community Development Coordinator, all sat down for a virtual meeting to work out the backlog.
OMB is thankful to work with such an active Chamber of Commerce. This is one of the many ongoing issues OMB is currently working on for our members. We would like to thank Kell and her team at the Mason County Permit office for continuing to work on this process.
The Mason County Chapter of OMB has continued its monthly meetings with Mason County Staff. County staff reported that they have almost cleared the back log of permits in the county and are looking at a six-week turnaround for building permits.
CITY OF OLYMPIA West Bay Yards Development Agreement
On March 30th, 2021, the Olympia City council voted 6 to 1 in favor of the West Bay Yards Development Agreement. A project-level SEPA environmental review will be conducted by the City for the project application.
For questions on the proposed Development Agreement contact Tim Smith, Planning & Engineering Manager, at 360.570.3915 or tsmith@ ci.olympia.wa.us.
CITY OF LACEY
The City of Lacey’s Tree Task force will be recommending to the Lacey City Council a change to the city’s Urban Forestry Plan. This change will require a citizen to call the City’s arborist and schedule an appointment if they plan to remove any trees from their property. This will be paid for by the City of Lacey and its taxpayers.
For more information contact Jessica Brandy Associate Planner with the City of Lacey jbrandt@ ci.lacey.wa.us.
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Lead Paint Inspections and Potential Fines are on Their Way
The EPA is currently in Eastern Washington doing inspections and giving out fines on job sites for crews that are not following the EPA’s lead-based paint removal standards. Western Washington will soon follow Eastern Washington. The purpose of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) program is to minimize exposure from lead-based paint dust during renovation, repair, or painting activities. The RRP program requires anyone who is paid to perform renovation, repair and painting work that disturbs lead-based paint in homes and apartments (built before 1978) to be certified by a recognized EPA/Washington Department of Commerce accredited training program. Becoming a Certified Renovation Contractor requires taking a one-day training course that educates contractors on the best practices of handling lead-based paint. The course includes a short application to the EPA to become officially certified. Certified Renovation Contractors are then responsible for providing on-the-job training in lead-safe work practices to their staffs. EPA certification for both firms and individuals is good for five years. The Lead class must still be done in person and The Building Industry Association of Washington has trainings coming up. Contact BIAW for more information. For classes please visit www.biaw. com/classes/
LEWIS COUNTY
Lewis County Holds a Housing Policy Summit
On Thursday December 2nd elected officials, public employees, citizens and builders represented by the Lewis County Chapter President John Johnson, convened in order to discuss the growing housing crisis in Lewis County. The County wants to work with developers and builders to encourage thoughful development in Lewis County.
Fire Sprinklers in Chehalis
The Lewis County Chapter of OMB, worked hard to prevent an ordinance in the city of Chehalis that would require fire sprinklers in single family homes, and duplexes within city limits. This will save upwards of $7,000 on the cost of new construction.
THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING COUNCIL
TAHC Endorsed Candidates that had successful elections: Thurston County
Amy Evans - Port Commissioner Dist. 3
Lisa Parshley- Olympia City Council Position #5
Linda Gotovac- Tenino City Council Position #1 Mason County
Joe Schmit- Shelton City Council Position #6
If you have any questions, please reach out to OMB’s Government Affairs Director Jason Gano at jason@omb.org.
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PROFESSIONAL WOMEN IN BUILDING
Beer With A Builder
OMB GOLF CLASSIC
Member Appreciation BBQ BIG HOME & GARDEN SHOW Remodeling in Excellence (REX) Awards Tour of Homes
AUCTION WRAP-UP PARTY
OF HOMES AWARDS UGLY SWEATER CHRISTMAS party GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS
TOUR
Member Benefits
Industry Networking
MEETINGS & EVENTS
Membership gives you the opportunity to participate in and network at the many events taking place monthly and yearly. OMB covers 5 counties: Thurston, Mason, Lewis, Grays Harbor and Pacific. When you join you automatically become a member of your local chapter at no additional cost. OMB’s chapters meet monthly. You are strongly encouraged to attend meetings whenever you can, for both networking and educational benefits.
Advertising Opportunities
HIRE A PRO GUIDE
When you become a member with Olympia Master Builders your company is automatically put in to the Buyers Guide.
We print just over 10,000 copies per year and they are handed out at our Big Home & Garden Show and also displayed at some of our member locations that have foot traffic. Not only that but they are direct mailed and sent out in the Olympian (our local newspaper).
OMB WEBSITE DIRECTORY
You also are automatically added to our website that gets over 1,000 hits per month with folks looking for construction related services.
Health Insurance Program
Purchasing power, excellent benefits and rate stability are the cornerstones of the success of the BIAW Health Insurance Program.
Education Program
Class offerings include: Practical workshops designed to raise the level of business performance, courses providing information on the latest trends and technology in home building, and instruction by the industry’s leading experts on regulatory changes and compliance.
Government Affairs
BIAW’s Government Affairs Program exists to defend affordable housing for the citizens of Washington state. BIAW’s team of lobbyists work on members’ behalf to pass pro-housing legislation and defeat bills harmful to the housing industry.
Legal Program
BIAW’s Legal Program is the most proactive and successful of any trade association in the state. BIAW’s in-house and contract attorneys, along with Legal Committee members, directly represent members in crucial precedent-setting cases of statewide significance.
ROII - Return on Industrial Insurance
ROII is the largest retrospective ratings program in the state. It provides companies with several important advantages: A refund to member companies if the group’s premiums exceed their losses, and expert, in-house claims staff who act as your advocates.
For questions about any of the above membership benefits or on how to best spread the word about membership with OMB, please contact Jenn Wasson at membership@omb.org.
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The mission of Olympia Master Builders is to provide affordable housing to all segments of society. Browse our ever-growing list of benefits and I am sure you will agree; you can’t afford not to get involved. Here are just some of the benefits offered to members.
Renewing Members
RENEWED IN OCTOBER & NOVEMBER
ONE YEAR
Midway Underground, LLC
Tops Solid Surface Thoren Electric, LLC Evergreen State Roofing, LLC Pioneer Fire & Security, Inc.
2-4 YEARS
Standard Truss, Inc. Northfork Asphalt Paving
West Coast Plumbing Pumps & Filtration, LLC Reliable Enterprises Northwest Cascade, Inc. Brio Construction, LLC Barbo’s Plumbing, LLC Views on 5th, LLC
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Puget Sound Landscaping, Inc.
iLeaf Property Management (dba: Mill Pond, LP) Print NW
Dunamis Interiors & Design Build
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Pacific Air Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Phillips Burgess, PLLC Olympic Blinds
10-14 YEARS
South Sound Solar/Sustainable Electric BC Gas Repair
Schneider Homes, Inc.
15-19 YEARS
Turner Insulation Company, Inc. Washington Federal HiLine Homes (dba: Creative Design Builders, Inc.) Dickey’s Remodel & Repair
20-24 YEARS
Dr. Roof, Inc
Northwest Containers, Inc. Nor-Cat, Inc. Mixx 96.1 KXXO John Erwin Remodeling, Inc. The Olympian
Artisans Group Architecture & Planning, PS Washington Cedar & Supply Company Drebick Investments, LLC
25 + YEARS
Acme Fuel
DeTray’s, LLC
Puget Sound Energy Builders FirstSource-Olympia
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