Chalk Line Magazine November/December 2016

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Chalk Line November/December 2016

MAGAZINE

2016 VOTERS GUIDE INSIDE!

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

TOUR OF HOMES 2017 OMB CALENDAR BUYER'S GUIDE


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CONTENT FEATURES

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MESSAGE FROM THE 2016 OMB PRESIDENT

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MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER PAGE 8-9 CHECK OUT THE THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING COUNCIL'S 2016 ENDORSED CANDIDATES. COVER PHOTO 2016 Tour of Homes participant the Artisans Group's Vogel Haus project. Check out page 11 to find out who won top honors!

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LEWIS COUNTY REVIEW OF PERMITTING PROCESSES Page 13

2017 BUYER'S GUIDE INFORMATION

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2017 MEETINGS AND EVENTS

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NEW & RENEWING MEMBERS Interested in sharing your expertise, opinions or comments with Chalk Line readers? Please contact Angela White at angela@omb.org or (360) 754-0912 to discuss the opportunity to write content for Chalk Line.

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Looking Ahead-Meetings and Events November 2 at 8:00 am - L & I Compliance and Safety Training Olympia Master Builders Office

November 16 at 6:00 pm Lewis County Chapter meeting Legends Sports Bar & Grill

December 13 at 4:30 pm - Board of Directors Meeting Olympia Master Builders Office

November 3 at 4:00 pm - Beer With a Builder Growler Garage

November 17 at 11:30 am - Monthy Membership Luncheon Ricardo's Kitchen and Bar

December 20 at 4:00 pm - Associates Council Olympia Master Builders

November 8 at 4:00 pm Executive Committee meeting Olympia Master Builders Office

December 1 at 4:00 pm Government Affairs Committee meeting Olympia Master Builders Office

December 21 at 6:00 pm Lewis County Chapter meeting Legends Sports Bar & Grill

November 8 at 4:30 pm - Board of Directors Meeting Olympia Master Builders Office November 9-11- BIAW Board Meetings Semiahmoo Resort, Blaine, WA November 15 at 4:00 pm - Associates Council Olympia Master Builders November 15 at 5:30 pm - Mason County Chapter meeting El Sarape in Shelton

December 2 at 8:00 am - First Aid/ CPR Olympia Master Builders Office December 9 at 6:00 pm - Christmas Party Ricardo's Kitchen and Bar Event Space December 13 at 4:00 pm Executive Committee meeting Olympia Master Builders Office

Meetings and Events are subject to change. For more details on these upcoming OMB events, go to www.omb.org.

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

A Look Back Over My Two Years. for my new 2017 Immediate Past President role at OMB as the chair of the Nominating Committee. Plug: please come talk with me if you have any questions about taking on a leadership role at OMB. I am your guy and I can’t wait to talk to you. Shameless plug over.

Mike Auderer PRESIDENT

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ow! I can’t believe I am writing my final column for Chalk Line as President of Olympia Master Builders. It’s been a great two years! I had to go back and take a look at my first column from the January/February 2015 issue and I feel like we’ve made steady progress on my goals for the Association. I wanted to broaden OMB member involvement. While I wish I would have seen even more new faces at events, I was pleasantly surprised to be meeting and interacting with long time members and new members alike that I had never met. This is something that I hope we continue to work on in the future because it’s important to the health of any organization. No offense to any of you longstanding faces that I see all the time, but I would love to walk in to an OMB event, or the Board room five years from now and look out on a sea of new faces in the room! I am going to make a shameless plug 4 • Chalk Line

I think we’ve done a great job at providing networking and mentoring opportunities for our members. Beer with a Builder has been successful, we’ve had solid turnout and they have been exactly what I envisioned…a relaxed atmosphere to get to know our fellow members. No agenda, no bull, just a fun time! We have continued to provide a solid lineup of events and programs that are both fun and worthwhile.

Troy Nichols has been doing a great job of getting himself and other staff members out into the community interacting positively on behalf of OMB. Our government affairs program is thriving and OMB is regularly attending local government meetings and providing input on issues that affect our industry. I look forward to nothing but positive things in the future from the staff at OMB! And because I still have two months left in my Presidency I am also going to touch on the upcoming elections. VOTE. Please VOTE! Encourage your friends and family to VOTE. Locally we have the opportunity to make a huge difference in the landscape of our business climate. Check out page 8-9 for a look at the list of candidates endorsed by The Affordable Housing Council.

Increasing the visibility of the Association within the community was I am proud of OMB also on my list. We successfully challenged and the way we have I believe in OMB jumped in to work on and the mission the County’s interim bettering a difficult of providing permitting process in situation for our gopher soils before affordable housing community and our to all economic Western Washington’s industry. Growth Management segments of society. Hearings Board…do I We’re made up of need to say more? All a diverse group of kidding aside, I feel people who agree that we did this with on one idea; that the utmost class and I am proud of creating a local, state and national OMB and the way we have jumped environment where businesses can in to work on bettering a difficult thrive is as important as the air we situation for our community and breathe. Thank you for allowing me our industry. If you remember, we to be a part of such an important also hired a new Executive Officer vision. I look forward to my new role at the start of my Presidency. as OMB’s Immediate Past President.


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President Mike Auderer First Vice President Ron Deering Treasurer Stuart Drebick Associate Vice President Debbi Boyd Second Associate Vice President Kim Asay Secretary Jon Jones Immediate Past President John McKinlay Builder at Large Karen McClennen

Builder Directors Scott Bergford, Janine Ezzell, Andy Gruhn, Erik Jensen, John Johnson, Jennifer McDonald

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Grays Harbor Chapter

President Harv Lillegard Associate Vice President Rusty Ruiz Secretary Bob Smith

Lewis County Chapter

President Erik Jensen First Vice President John Johnson Assoc. Vice President Becky Rieger Secretary Rick Borovec Builder Director Patrick Toby Associate Directors Jason Kunz

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2017 MEETING & EVENTS JANUARY 4th Grays Harbor Chapter 6:00pm 10th Exec/Board Meeting 4:00pm/4:30pm 17th Mason County Chapter 5:30pm 17th Associates Council 4:00pm 18th Lewis County Chapter 6:00pm 19th General Membership Meeting 11:30am-1:00pm 25th Quarterly Building Officials Meeting 12:00pm 26th Government Affairs 4:00pm 30th Membership Committee 4:00pm FEBRUARY 1st Grays Harbor Chapter 6:00pm 9th Beer with a Builder 4:00pm 10th Membership Spike Party TBD 14th Exec/Board Meeting 4:00pm/4:30pm 15th Lewis County Chapter 6:00pm 16th General Membership Meeting 11:30am-1:00pm 21st Associates Council 4:00pm 23rd Government Affairs 4:00pm 27th Membership Committee 4:00pm 27-28 BIAW Board Meetings—Olympia MARCH 1st BIAW Board Meetings—Olympia 1st Grays Harbor Chapter 6:00pm 14th Exec/Board Meeting 4:00pm/4:30pm 15th Lewis County Chapter 6:00pm 16th General Membership Meeting 11:30am-1:00pm 21st Associates Council 4:00pm 23rd Elected Officials Reception 6:00pm-8:00pm 27th Membership Committee 4:00pm APRIL 5th Grays Harbor Chapter 6:00pm 11th Exec/Board Meeting 4:00pm/4:30pm 13th Beer with a Builder 4:00pm 18th Mason County Chapter 5:30pm 18th Associates Council 4:00pm 19th Lewis County Chapter 6:00pm 20th General Membership Meeting 11:30am-1:00pm 22-23rd Big Home and Garden Show 10:00am-5:00pm 24th Membership Committee 4:00pm 26th Quarterly Building Officials Meeting 12:00pm 27th Government Affairs 4:00pm 28-30th Lewis County Home Show TBD MAY 3rd Grays Harbor Chapter 6:00pm 9th Exec/Board Meeting 4:00pm/4:30pm 16th Associates Council 4:00pm 17th Lewis County Chapter 6:00pm 18th GMM (Rex Awards) 11:30am-1:00pm 25th Government Affairs 4:00pm 29th Membership Committee 4:00pm JUNE 2nd Auction 6:00pm 7th Grays Harbor Chapter 6:00pm 8th Beer with a Builder 4:00pm 13th Exec/Board Meeting 4:00pm/4:30pm 15th General Membership Meeting 11:30am-1:00pm 20th Mason County Chapter 5:30pm 20th Associates Council 4:00pm 21st Lewis County Chapter 6:00pm 22nd Government Affairs 4:00pm 26th Membership Committee 4:00pm 28-30th BIAW Board Meetings—Spokane -

JULY 11th Exec/Board Meeting 4:00pm/4:30pm 18th Associates Council 4:00pm 21st Members Rainiers Game 6:30pm 26th Quarterly Building Officials Meeting 12:00pm 27th Government Affairs 4:00pm 31st Membership Committee 4:00pm AUGUST 8th Exec/Board Meeting 4:00pm/4:30pm *11th Golf Tournament 9:00am 15th Associates Council 4:00pm 24th Government Affairs 4:00pm 28th Membership Committee 4:00pm TBD Lewis County Member Appreciation TBD SEPTEMBER 6th Grays Harbor Chapter 6:00pm 12th Exec/Board Meeting 4:00pm/4:30pm 14th Beer with a Builder 4:00pm 15th Chefs on Tour 4:00pm-10:00pm 16-17th Tour of Homes 10:00am-6:00pm 19th Mason County Chapter 5:30pm 19th Associates Council 4:00pm 20th Lewis County Chapter 6:00pm 21st General Membership Meeting 11:30am-1:00pm 25th Membership Committee 4:00pm 28th Government Affairs 4:00pm OCTOBER 4th Grays Harbor Chapter 6:00pm 10th Exec/Board Meeting 4:00pm/4:30pm 10th Tour Awards 6:00pm 17th Associates Council 4:00pm 18th Lewis County Chapter 6:00pm 19th General Membership Meeting 11:30am-1:00pm 25th Quarterly Building Officials Meeting 12:00pm 26th Government Affairs 4:00pm 30th Membership Committee 4:00pm NOVEMBER 1st Grays Harbor Chapter 6:00pm 8-10th BIAW Board Meetings—Blaine 9th Beer with a Builder 4:00pm 14th Exec/Board Meeting 4:00pm/4:30pm 15th Lewis County Chapter 6:00pm 16th General Membership Meeting 11:30am-1:00pm 21st Associates Council 4:00pm 23rd Government Affairs 4:00pm 27th Membership Committee 4:00pm DECEMBER 6th Grays Harbor Christmas Social 6:00pm 8th Christmas Party 6:00pm 12th Exec/Board Meeting 4:00pm/4:30pm 19th Associates Council 4:00pm 20th Lewis County Chapter 6:00pm 25th Membership Committee 4:00pm 28th Government Affairs 4:00pm * Tentative Date Dates and times are subject to change. Visit omb.org for an up-to-date calendar of events! Events Networking Meetings & Events Monthly Meetings


EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S MESSAGE

POLITICAL CHANGE IS COMING TO THURSTON COUNTY-LET'S MAKE SURE IT HAPPENS! federal endangered species act (ESA). This costly decision was cheerleaded at the time by the three sitting county commissioners – Karen Valenzuela, Cathy Wolfe and Sandra Romero – even though the gopher was already being protected under the state’s own ESA, and gopher habitat was vigorously regulated under the county’s robust critical areas ordinance that was updated just two years prior to the federal listing. Troy Nichols EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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ast time in this space I talked to you about the importance of local races, and not letting the din of this highly-unusual presidential election drown out the campaigns we should be focusing on at the local level. Nowhere is this factor more important than right here in Thurston County. For years, the Thurston County Commission has been dominated by far-left, highly-partisan commissioners. Now, I don’t want you to get the impression that OMB can’t work with left-of-center elected officials – quite the contrary. During my tenure here at OMB, we’ve endorsed several candidates who lean left and who may not always agree with our positions. We’ve worked hard to form productive working relationships with all decision makers throughout OMB’s five-county jurisdiction, regardless of party or philosophy. But few would disagree that over the last two decades, Thurston County’s political leadership has been considerably out of balance when it comes to the needs and the rights of families, businesses and property owners in our community. This imbalance reached its zenith in 2014 when the federal government listed four “subspecies” of the Mazama Pocket Gopher as “threatened” under the

The havoc this decision has wreaked on the citizens of Thurston County has been well documented. If your property happens to contain gopher soils – covering nearly 40% of the entire County – you face a slew of regulatory hurdles and delays in building on your property. Today, if you file for a permit in gopher soils, County staff admits that you’re looking at a delay of at least two years before you can hope to build. This decision has had a chilling effect on the economy and the private property rights of all Thurston County residents.

use decision the county will make in the foreseeable future, impacting the homebuilding industry for decades to come. Fortunately, positive change started in 2014, when Independent Bud Blake defeated Karen Valenzuela in her re-election bid for Thurston County Commissioner. While still outnumbered, Commissioner Blake has brought a new perspective the commission. Just by being there and asking the right questions, his positive impact on the Commission has been noticeable and effective. Now, in 2016, Commissioners Wolfe and Romero have decided not to run for re-election, leaving two vacant positions on the Commission. OMB’s political action committee – The Affordable Housing Council (TAHC) – has endorsed John Hutchings (District #1) and Gary Edwards (District #2) for Thurston County Commissioner.

TAHC has vetted the candidates and it’s clear that Mr. Hutchings and Mr. Edwards will take us in the right direction, both of OMB has been very them believing that we vocal in its opposition The havoc this decision can have a healthy envito this listing decision. has wreaked on the citizens ronment and a healthy We’ve been successof Thurston County has economy. The TAHC has ful in challenging the also invested significant been well documented. County’s interim perfinancial resources into mitting process in gothese campaigns, putting our money pher soils before Western Washington’s where our mouth is. Growth Management Hearings Board,

and we’re working with the County to help them bring their regulations in compliance with the law. We’ve also been highly engaged in the County’s efforts to draft a Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP), the document that will govern land use decisions in critical habitat in Thurston County for the next thirty years. Which brings me back to my original point – we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to bring back balance to the Thurston County Commission this November. After all, the new HCP will arguably be the most important land

Be sure to check out our election year spread on pages 8-9 to find out more about these two critical races, and other important campaigns throughout our geographic boundaries. There you can find a list of all of our TAHC-endorsed candidates. It’s hard to overstate the importance of this election, especially here in Thurston County. The stakes are simply too high to sit this one out. OMB and the TAHC are doing their part to produce a favorable outcome on November 8th. I hope you’ll consider joining us in this effort! Chalk Line • 7


2016 Voter's

Candidates Endorsed in

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Key Races

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Complete List of TAHC

Endorsed Candidates:

Thurston County Commissioner, District #2 Candidate – Gary Edwards Gary served as Thurston County Sheriff for 20 years. He will bring a balanced, common-sense approach to the Thurston County Commission where customer service wil l be a point of emphasis. His opponent is a political neophyte who is endorsed and supported by the same group of partis an interests that has encouraged governm ent waste, endless litigation, and econo mic distress.

THURSTON COUNTY: John Hutchings for Thurston County Commissioner, District #1

GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: Randall Ross for Grays Harbor County Commissioner, Position #1

Gary Edwards for Thurston County Commissioner, District #2

MASON COUNTY: Randy Neatherlin for Mason County Commissioner, District #1

LEWIS COUNTY: Edna Fund and Daniel Keahey for Lewis County Commissioner, District #1 (dual endorsement)

Kevin Shutty for Mason County Commissioner, District #2


Guide

These candidates have been endorsed by The Affordable Housing Council (TAHC), OMB’s Political Action Committee. TAHC focuses endorsements on candidates who understand and value what the home building industry and small businesses bring to our local and state economy.

Mason County Commissioner, District #1 Incumbent – Randy Neatherlin Randy is a long-time friend of the building industry who is running for re-election in Mason County. In his first term, he has run up a long list of accomplishments, most of which improve the business climate and directly help the building industry. Momentum is building in Mason County for improving the economy, and we look forward to partnering with Randy over his next four-year term.

Mason County Commissione r, District #2 Candidate – K evin Shutty Kevin is runnin g for an open seat on the Mason County Commission. He has a tremendous am ount of experie n ce, working in the Was hington State Legislature and serving on the Mas on County Planning Com mission. Kevin understands the need to pro mote a clean en vironment and a strong b usiness climat e. Kevin has been a home builder ally on the planning commission, an d we are exci ted to work with him as a co unty commissi oner.

STATE RACES: State Senator Randi Becker, Legislative District #2

Candidate for State Representative, James Walsh, Legislative District #19, Position 1

State Representative Andrew Barkis, Legislative District #2

State Senator John Braun, Legislative District #20

State Representative J.T. Wilcox, Legislative District #2

State Representative Richard DeBolt, Legislative District #20

State Representative Ed Orcutt, Legislative District #20 State Representative Dan Griffey, Legislative District #35 State Representative Drew MacEwen, Legislative District #35


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CONGRATS TO THE 2016 TOUR OF HOMES™ & CHEFS ON TOUR WINNERS!

Above: People's Choice Best of Show-Interior Dimensions/Lifespan Construction. Right: Judges' Choice Best of Show-Artisans Group.

PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS: Best Curb Appeal: Best Kitchen: Best Master Bath: Best Floor Plan: Best Remodel: Best Design/Staging: Best of Show:

Artisans Group (Woodard Bay House) Artisans Group (Lakemoor House) DeTray’s of Olympia Interior Dimensions/Lifespan Construction Interior Dimensions/Lifespan Construction Dickey’s Remodel & Repair Interior Dimensions/Lifespan Construction

JUDGES' CHOICE AWARDS:

Chefs on Tour Best Chefs! Above: Dillinger's Cocktails & Kitchen with Artisans Group. Below: Jean-Pierre's Urban Bistro with The Village at MillPond.

Best Curb Appeal: Best Kitchen: Best Master Bath: Best Floor Plan: Best Remodel: Best of Show: Best Staging: Best Design:

Artisans Group (Lakemoor Drive House) Artisans Group (Woodard Bay House) DeTray’s of Olympia The Village at Mill Pond Dickey’s Remodel & Repair Artisans Group The Village at Mill Pond Artisans Group (Woodard Bay House)

Thank you Tour of Homes™ Main Event Sponsors!

CHEFS ON TOUR: Best Chef: Best Chef: Best Theme: Best Presentation:

Dillinger’s Cocktails & Kitchen Jean-Pierre’s Urban Bistro Dillinger’s Cocktails & Kitchen Gotti Sweets Chalk Line • 11


Lewis County – External Review of Permitting Processes: Phase Three

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arlier this year, the Lewis County Chapter of the Olympia Master Builders partnered with our friends at the Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of commerce, the Ports of Centralia and Chehalis, and the Industrial Park at TransAlta, to conduct a comprehensive review of the local permitting process in Lewis County and the Cities of Centralia and Chehalis. Similar reviews were completed in 2007 and 2009. Our members and our local partners understand the critical role permitting plays in the economy, and we offered our own resources to solicit customer feedback and provide suggestions in order to ensure the process is as healthy as it possibly could be. It was not driven by a particular event or concern, but by a belief in the value of continuous improvement, helping the customer, and making Lewis County attractive to new business and development. Our work was completed in October and it provided some valuable insights into the permitting process. Here are a few general findings: • The Lewis County area has the opportunity to attract new and significant development, and enjoys a competitive advantage right now when compared to several nearby counties. Developers are interested in bringing their resources to the area and making an investment in the area. They see many potential benefits and opportunities in setting up their businesses here. • Several permit customers mentioned their appreciation for the sense of support and positive working relationships they had – they have a perception that they can get things “done on a handshake” and move quickly. This is by no means universal. If it were, however, and the Lewis County area developed a strong reputation for being a great place to build, it is clear that money and jobs would follow. • However, the benefits are predicated on being able to get projects done faster and cheaper than in other jurisdictions. Developers made it clear that when the permitting process is obstructive, it

raises their costs. One professional explained that land use projects are based on a three-legged stool: regulation, personality and politics. • While many people have had positive, smooth experiences working with government employees at the counter, the larger political and leadership picture in Lewis County has created a situation where entities that could be working together for the benefit of our community are often locked into conflict. People shared stories of when personality and politics “won” and prevented projects from successfully moving forward. • People who are outside the local community notice the conflict, and may experience some of the downsides to it. This hurts the overall reputation of the area, and could cause people to think twice about investing in projects here. The project concludes by making several specific recommendations for local jurisdictions, including increased cooperation between cities and the county in the urban growth area, harmonization of land use codes, and investments in new on-line customer tools. For more information, you can access a complete copy of the final report at www.omb.org.

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Resiwire LLC Joshua Cardwell 4930 Balustrade Blvd SE Lacey, W.A. 98513 (360)451-7452 service@resiwirellc.com Sponsor: John Erwin Widders Lawn Maintenance Daniel Widders 1121 Harrison Ave Pmb234 Centralia, W.A. 98531 (360)508-6911 widderslawnmaint@ hotmail.com Sponsor: John Johnson


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*Family members must reside in the same household as member. Not available on SRT models. On The Job (OTJ) incentives vary depending on model chosen. See dealer for NAHB allowance and OTJ incentive details and eligibility requirements. ©2015 FCA US LLC. All Rights Reserved. Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and Mopar are registered trademarks of FCA US LLC. FIAT is a registered trademark of FCA Group Marketing S.p.A., used under license by FCA US LLC.

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