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Rochester Area Builders’ Member Resource Edition New Members! Check out who joined RAB in March!

Job Shadow! See who participated

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STAFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR John Eischen, John@RochesterAreaBuilders.com STAFF Shelly Bahlmann, Shelly@RochesterAreaBuilders.com Golf Outing, Sporting Clays, Home Show, Directory, Newsletter, RAB Update Audra Bolduan, Audra@RochesterAreaBuilders.com Builders Exchange Trustees and Showcase Committee Rebekah Nielsen, Rebekah@RochesterAreaBuilders.com Ambassadors, Awards, Community Relations, Education, Membership, Fashion Show, Program, Spike Club, Remodelers Council: Executive & Remodelers Tour, 40 Below GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC AFFAIRS CONSULTANT Rick Dold, Rick@GodwinDold.com

ROCHESTER AREA BUILDERS, INC. 2020 CALENDAR OF EVENTS APRIL

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Studs, Struts & Stilettos: A Construction Fashion Expose´ @ Mayo Civic Center - POSTPONED STAY TUNED Spring Showcase of Homes - POSTPONED STAY TUNED Spring Showcase of Homes - POSTPONED STAY TUNED

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT Alissa Moe, Bremer Bank VICE PRESIDENT Luke Stier, Stier Construction, Inc. SECRETARY Becky Holmen, Bright Ideas TREASURER Jesse Buhl, MedCity Consulting PAST PRESIDENT Jerry Jensen, Valor Mechanical, Inc. DIRECTORS Kenneth Bush, Rochester Asphalt & Concrete Adam Giannini, Meyer Borgman Johnson Spencer Holmen, TLS Companies Jennifer Lawver, ERH Developing, Inc. Tom Leimer, Knutson Construction Kevin Sternberg, Countryside Builders, LLC Kevin Reckinger, Bricewood, LLC Charlie Sweeney, Kraus-Anderson Construction Jennifer Mitchell, Edina Realty BUILDERS EXCHANGE COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES John Honeck, Harris Company, (Chair) Kurt Hoeger, United Rentals, (Vice Chair) Jeremy Wohlfiel, Merit Contracting, Inc. (Past Chair) COMMERCIAL BUILDERS COUNCIL CHAIR Vanessa Hines, Eidseth Smith Nolting DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CHAIR Hal Henderson, HGA Architects & Engineers REMODELERS COUNCIL CHAIR Jessica Markley, Elias Construction 40 BELOW CHAIR Katie Olson, Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. NATIONAL LIFE DIRECTORS Joe Weis, Weis Builders, Inc. Steve Buss, Cornerstone Builders & Real Estate, Inc. NATIONAL DIRECTORS Dana Hlebichuk, Widseth Smith Nolting Levi Kaiser, Alvin E. Benike, Inc., (Rep) Todd Severson, TLS Companies, LLC STATE DIRECTORS Mike Allen, Mike Allen Homes, LLC Jean DeWitz, DeWitz Home Builders, Inc. (Rep) Kathy Einck, Maplewood Homes.LLC John McGuine, JM Consulting David Pederson, Dunlap & Seeger Dan Severson, Dan Severson Builders, Inc.,

RAB Golf Outing Networking Night @ Tulip Tree

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Office Closed for Independence Day NAHB Mid-Year Board Meeting – TBD Member Appreciation Night @ Mayowood Stone Barn

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Past Presidents Dinner Celebration of Leaders Dinner Office Closed – Thanksgiving Holiday

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Holiday Party @ TBD Office Closed – Christmas Holiday

MISSION STATEMENT The Rochester Area Builders, Inc, chartered in 1953, is a professional organization of commercial & residential builders, remodelers, developers and associated businesses dedicated to advancing the building industry in Southeast Minnesota. We are the trusted voice of the industry, providing leadership, education, networking, and information resources to our members, community and government officials.


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LETTER FROM RAB PRESIDENT............................ 5

February 2020

FEBRUARY NETWORKING NIGHT PICTURES.......... 6

January 2020

Alissa Moe, Bremer Bank, 2020 RAB President

Altra Federal Credit Union

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March New Members

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Final Deadline Information

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Covid-19 Information

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WORKING REMOTELY? Check out these tips for you and/or your business. How To Keep Your Company Aligned During The COVID-19 Pandemic While Your Whole Team Is Working Remotely Covid-19 Outbreak Leads To More Employees Working Remotely And Vulnerable To Cyberattacks


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FROM THE PRESIDENT Is it just me or has the 2020 March Madness been the maddest of them all?! I am beyond grateful for the month of April. It is filled with new beginnings. Flowers popping through the earth, trees budding, songbirds chirping. Warmer months also allows for a surge in different segments of our industry. Home exterior finishes, landscaping, digging holes, pushing dirt instead of snow, and let’s not forget our favorite, ROAD CONSTRUCTION! Thank you so much for hanging in there with me for the winter months and debatably the Maddest March ever. Good times are ahead! As you may be aware, we have chosen to postpone several events due to the uncertainty we are facing with COVID-19. While the decision to postpone events was not easy, we have chosen to put the safety and wellness of our membership above all else and abide by our state’s enforcement of the “Stay At Home” order. Studs, Struts and Stilettos: This staple event supports a local non-profit, Habitat for Humanity, and features handcrafted original fashion designs modeled by members of RAB and our community. Due to the postponement of this event, we have been granted more time to create and submit design entries. If you find yourself needing a creative outlet during this time of social-distancing, consider creating a design to be entered in the show! The event is supported by sponsorships and donations to the cause. If you find that you have been called to contribute to a charitable event, please feel free to reach out to Rebekah Nielsen or any of the Studs, Struts and Stilettos committee members about sponsorship opportunities. Updates and information about tickets to the show can be found on the Studs, Struts and Stilettos Facebook page or the RAB Website. Spring Showcase of Homes: Picture this… it’s a sunny day, light breeze, 65 degrees…the Rochester community is released back into the wild after practicing social distancing for the last several weeks. And what better thing to do on a weekend after being

cooped up than attend the Showcase of Homes?! Our members can use this opportunity to flaunt our best work and generate leads for consumers ready to build or purchase. We have a tentative reschedule date for the showcase, but will wait to release this date until we have a better grasp on what executive orders from our Governor will be in place in order to proceed in compliance. If you have any further questions, contact the RAB office at this time. April Networking Night: Are all the extroverts going as stir crazy as I am since not getting the networking fix in March? April will not have any networking nights. However, if you would like to have a Facetime happy hour with me, I could make that happen…I hear they are all the rage right now. Golf Outing: Do not panic. This event is a member favorite and we are doing everything in our power to ensure it must go on! The date has been set for June 1st, however, we are monitoring the situation daily and will adjust as necessary. We greatly appreciate your patience and understanding! I am very excited we have a valued member, Somerby, hosting this year’s golf outing! Highlights: • John Eischen was kind enough to put together individual take home “build your own toolbox” packages for families that needed an extra activity to keep their little ones entertained at home. This fun activity is one simple, fun way that we can introduce a career in the trades to our youth. • Rochester Area Builders was also featured on KIMT News about gathering N95 masks to donate to our healthcare workers. Thank you to all who donated. We try to limit the amount of emails we send to you to only the very important things, and I hope you have found our communication in the past few weeks to be informative and helpful. • I would like to offer a warm welcome

Alissa Moe President Rochester Area Builders, Inc to our new members! Thank you for seeing the value in joining an organization such as ours. • I am also going to remind you to support local businesses – not just during times of crisis – but ALWAYS! When you support a locally owned business, you are supporting the growth and prosperity of our community and in times like these, we need that more than ever. In closing, I want to first of all thank you for being a member of this organization. You are valued. You have a voice here. Please always feel free to reach out to myself and staff for any questions or concerns you may encounter. As we navigate the current situation, I also would like to remind all of our members to take advantage of the resources made available to you by our Federal, State and Local Government, as well as your Rochester Area Builders Association.

Alissa Moe Bremer Bank 2020 RAB President


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THANK YOU TO OUR FEBRUARY NETWORKING NIGHT HOST ALTRA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION


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WELCOME NEW RAB MEMBERS MARCH 2020

BUICK GMC OF ROCHESTER, INC.

SETH FRIESE CONSTRUCTION, LLC

KELLER HOMES

Todd Penz

Seth Friese

MARQUEE CONSTRUCTION, LLC

As a member of RAB, you have an opportunity to join one of our popular Councils. We also have many Committees to get involved with. Below is a list of ones that have openings. We would love to have you! Email us!

Automobile Sales & Service 507-288-1811 BuickGMCofRochester.com

Jeremy Keller

Residential Builder 507-421-6281

Residential Builder 507-358-2484

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Melissa Barbour

Remodeling Contractor 507-322-0100 buildmarquee.com

• Ambassadors Club

• Home Show

• Sporting Clay Shoot

• Community Relations

• Membership & Retention

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• Golf Outing

• Remodelers Tour

• Green Building

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Find us on Facebook! Click here to view pictures from past events and stay up to date with the latest news on Studs, Struts & Stilettos!

Studs, Struts & Stilettos is a community event and fundraiser for Two Rivers Habitat for Humanity and is presented by Rochester Area Builders, Inc. It is a construction-based fashion show with a twist! Models strut the runway in custom couture designs made from raw building materials such as tile, wood, landscaping fabric, window screen and more. Anyone can submit a design entry as long as it meets the requirements.

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RAB JOB SHADOWING EVENT

Partnership with Kasson Mantorville School District Thank you to all of our members who hosted students from Kasson-Mantorville High School.

THANK YOU!!!

Find more pictures on our facebook page!


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Let's get started today!

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2020 Spring Showcase of

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Resources INFORMATION AND RESOURCES FOR EMPLOYERS AND BUSINESSES We care deeply about your business and are actively working with state and federal partners on measures to assist businesses through this unprecedented time. We know that many Minnesota businesses have taken extraordinary measures to offer telework, paid leave, and other options to their employees during this time of uncertainty. When we have new information for businesses, we will immediately post it here, share it online and work to distribute it through media outlets.

Governor’s Stay at Home Order The Governor’s Office has posted Frequently Asked Questions regarding #StayHomeMN.

Critical Sector Worker Exemptions

Governor Walz has issued Executive Order 20-20, directing Minnesotans to limit movements outside of their homes from March 27 at 11:59 p.m. to April 10 at 5:00 p.m. to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

Federal SBA Disaster Loans (COVID-19)

The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering a low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to small businesses and private nonprofits suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Small Business Emergency Loan

Small Business Emergency Loans are available after the governor has declared a peacetime emergency.

Unemployment Insurance

Information for employers affected by COVID-19. If your workers apply for unemployment benefits, we will let you know.

Minnesota Small Business Loan Guarantee Program

This program enables a small business to obtain a term loan when it cannot otherwise qualify for a loan.

Frequently Asked Questions for Employers and Businesses Answers to common questions for employers and businesses.

OTHER RESOURCES Keeping the Workplace Safe COVID-19 Business Preparedness Checklist Keeping Commercial Establishments Safe Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry COVID-19 related resources, information from Minnesota OSHA Compliance. Guidance for Minnesotans about Coronavirus Disease 2019 from the Minnesota Department of Health. View worker protections related to COVID-19. OSHA Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers State of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz Providing Immediate Relief to Employers COVID-19 Response and Preparation COVID-19 State Resource Document 3/16/2020 COVID-19 Checklist for Employers and Employees Jobsite toolbox safety talk


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Resources

COVID-19 VIDEO UPDATE #1

COVID-19 VIDEO UPDATE #2

NAHB PRINTABLE RESOURCES FOR YOUR COMPANY Covid safety response plan • Construction Industry Safety Coalition Recommendations: COVID-19 Exposure Prevention, Preparedness,and Response Plan for Construction • Employee letter of potential exposure Shelter in place social media image ENGLISH OROMO RUSSIAN HMONG SOMALI KAREN SPANISH AMHARIC

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO DONATED MASKS! • • • • • • • • • •

Shawn Buryska (Coldwell Banker Burnet) Thomas Tool Building Restoration Corporation Heartwood Homes of Rochester, Inc. The Home Depot Pompeii Painting, Inc. XRG Concepts, LLC Home Improvement Professionals, Inc. Connie Smith (Rochester citizen) Weller Brothers Landscaping


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Megan Moeller | Communications Coordinator Direct: 507‐328‐2436 *Revised*

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The City of Rochester supports local businesses March 26, 2020 – Rochester, Minnesota – City of Rochester continues its efforts to support local businesses during the COVID‐19 pandemic. “This is a challenging time for all of us,” says Rochester Mayor Kim Norton, “the impact to our local small businesses is very tangible and very real.” Norton encourages Rochester residents to continue to frequent local businesses that remain open during the Stay at Home order whenever possible but recognizes that won’t be enough. “I am pleased we were able to quickly respond to the Chamber of Commerce’s suggestions on further steps to support our local businesses. The City continues to implement new practices during this time to ease the financial burden caused by COVID‐19.” Below are a variety of options that are now in effect: NEW Options for deferment of liquor license renewal payments The City of Rochester will allow deferral until November 13, 2020 of annual on‐sale liquor license renewal fees—an expansion on previous deferral options. The City is considering additional measures to reduce the burden on businesses that have already paid renewal fees but have been unable to be open for business. NEW Municipal parking ramps Contract parkers affected by business closures or other COVID‐19 related impacts may request a temporary suspension of their monthly contract parking for the month of April. Doing so will not affect your future contract eligibility. Refunds will be provided for those who have already paid for the month. Contact Reef Parking at rochesterparking@reefparking.com to initiate the process. COVID‐19 Emergency Economic Development Loans The City of Rochester has allocated $250,000 from the City’s Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund to the COVID‐19 Emergency Loan Fund. The newly established fund provides assistance to small local businesses to help keep them operating, including helping to support their employees in times of loss of or declining business. Program information and applications are available at https://www.rochestermn.gov/departments/emergency‐management/covid‐19‐ emergency‐economic‐development‐and‐stability‐information On‐street parking The City of Rochester is extending through the end of April temporary changes suspending the enforcement of both residential permit‐only parking zones and metered parking spaces. The latest City news and information regarding COVID‐19 can be found by visiting the City webpage. ###


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COVID-19 Basic Infection Prevention Measures COVID-19, caused by a new coronavirus, is a respiratory illness that can spread from person to person. The following infection prevention measures may help prevent transmission on construction job sites.

Stay home if you are sick. DO NOT WORK. Wash hands frequently or provide alcohol-based hand rubs containing at least 60% alcohol. Cover coughs and sneezes. Practice social distancing — try to maintain 6 feet between each worker. Reduce the size of any group at any one time to ten (10) people or less or LIMIT all in-person meetings. Minimize ride-sharing. While in vehicle, employees must ensure adequate ventilation. Avoid sharing tools with co-workers, if possible. Clean and disinfect frequently used tools, equipment, and frequently touched surfaces (door handles, handrails, machinery controls, cell phones, tablets) on a regular basis. If N95 respirator masks are not available, minimize dust and airborne contaminants by using engineering and work practice controls. Use proper personal protective equipment (PPE) when cleaning and disinfecting, such as gloves and eye protection. 11X17 PRINTABLE POSTER PDF CLICK HERE


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2020 MINNESOTA STATE BUILDING CODE ADOPTION On Tuesday March 31, 2020, six new Minnesota construction codes are scheduled to take effect. Although this adoption is occurring during the COVID-19 pandemic, the construction industry has been fully engaged in the process of developing changes to the new codes over the past two years and are anticipating their implementation.

• Minnesota Rules Chapter 1305

2020 Minnesota Energy Code • Print and digital versions available for purchase in late April. • View free unamended 2018 International Energy Conservation Code

Currently, many architects, engineers and other building designers either have or are in the process of preparing • Adopted Minnesota Rules, Chapter 1323 designs in accordance with the new codes. Industry has also Note: The 2015 Minnesota Residential Energy Code remains been providing training about changes the past few months, in effect. prior to the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak. The department’s spring training educational seminars will be provided in an 2020 Minnesota Accessibility Code online format in the coming weeks. • Print and digital versions available for purchase in early May. Anyone who is facing challenges related to the adoption of the • View free unamended 2018 International Building Code new codes should contact the department and we will work Chapter 11 to assist them. • View free unamended 2018 International Existing Building Thank you to all construction stakeholders, Technical Advisory Code Section 305 Group members and the Construction Codes Advisory Council who participated in this two-and-a-half-year collaborative • Adopted Minnesota Rules, Chapter 1341 process. 2020 Minnesota Mechanical/Fuel Gas Code - Effective These new codes apply to permit applications made on or after March 31 with the exception of the Minnesota Mechanical Code that takes effect on April 6, 2020. The Minnesota Fire Code also goes into effect March 31, 2020.

New codes effective March 31, 2020 The following codes have been approved for adoption:

2020 Minnesota Conservation Code for Existing Buildings • Print and digital versions available for purchase Jan. 30, 2020. • View online for free

2020 Minnesota Residential Code • Print and digital versions available for purchase April 6, 2020. • View online for free

2020 Minnesota Building Code • Print and digital versions available for purchase April 15, 2020. • View free unamended 2018 International Building Code

April 6, 2020

• Print and digital versions available for purchase in late May. • View free unamended 2018 International Mechanical Code • View free unamended 2018 International Fuel Gas • Adopted Minnesota Rules, Chapter 1346

2020 Minnesota State Fire Code • Print and digital versions available for purchase in late April. • View free unamended 2018 International Fire Code • Adopted Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7511

Questions? • Contact us at dli.rules@state.mn.us. • More information about the 2020 Minnesota State Building Codes.


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COVID-19: PREVENTING THE SPREAD IN THE WORKPLACE This talk discusses practices to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace, including how the disease is transmitted, symptoms of COVID-19, and ways to stay safe and healthy.

mild, but the disease can become serious, and even fatal, in a small percentage of people who contract it. Therefore, it’s important to take steps to prevent the spread of infection in the workplace.

Materials to have on hand:

Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. In severe cases, patients can develop pneumonia and multiorgan failure. In general, older people and those with preexisting medical conditions are more likely to experience severe or fatal cases of COVID-19.

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Disinfectants and cleaning products in use at the facility

The facility’s emergency preparedness or pandemic plan, if applicable

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How is COVID-19 spread?

Are face masks a good way to prevent yourself from getting the virus?

TALK Coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19, is a respiratory illness caused by a virus in the group of viruses known as coronaviruses. Other coronaviruses include Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or SARS. Most cases of COVID-19 are

COVID-19 mainly spreads between people who are in close contact with one another and through respiratory droplets that are produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It is also possible to get COVID-19 by touching a surface or an object on which a virus-containing respiratory droplet has landed and then touching your mouth, nose, or eyes, but according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, this is not the main way the virus spreads. It may also be possible to spread the virus before developing symptoms. Because there is currently no vaccine or specific treatment for COVID-19, the best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed. To prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases Continued on page 2


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COVID-19: PREVENTING THE SPREAD IN THE WORKPLACE remember the acronym WASH, which stands for Wash, Avoid, Sanitize, and Hold: •

Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after a cough or sneeze, after using the restroom, before eating, and after touching a surface like a door handle or coffeepot that has been touched by many people. If soap and water aren’t available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol. Apply hand sanitizer to the palm of one hand, rub your hands together, and rub the gel all over the surfaces of your hands and fingers until your hands are dry. This should take about 20 seconds. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. Stay at least 6 feet from infected people, and minimize unnecessary physical contact in general, such as shaking hands. If the virus is spreading in your community, consider avoiding crowds and large gatherings. Take extra precautions if you or someone you are in close contact with is in one of the groups at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19.

Sanitize surfaces that people frequently touch, such as microwave and door handles, bathroom fixtures, countertops, phones, copiers and printers, elevator buttons, shared hand tools, and machinery controls. Use a commercial disinfectant or a solution of 1part bleach to 10 parts water.

Hold the inside of your elbow to your mouth to cover coughs and sneezes to stop the spread of the virus through hand contact. Try to cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing, and properly dispose of the tissue immediately after use.

If you develop symptoms of COVID-19 and you have been in close contact with an infected person or you live in or recently traveled to an area where the virus is spreading, call your healthcare provider. He or she will determine whether you need to be tested for COVID-19. If you have the virus, stay home except to get necessary medical care, and stay away from other people in your home as much as possible. [If applicable, discuss telecommuting procedures and travel or sick leave policies applicable to COVID-19.] The CDC does not recommend face masks for people who are not sick, working in health care, or taking care of someone infected with COVID-19. You should only wear a mask if a healthcare professional recommends it. It is also very unlikely you will catch COVID-19 from packages or products that ship from areas where the virus is widespread. Coronaviruses do not survive very long on surfaces, and there is no evidence that any cases have been contracted this way. Finally, it is important to remember that COVID-19 is not associated with any particular nationality or racial group. Although people who live in or travel to affected areas have a higher risk of catching and spreading the virus, anyone who is exposed to the virus may become infected. It is important to avoid stereotyping, making negative remarks, and behaving unkindly to people based on assumptions. The most important thing you can do to protect yourself, your family, and your community from COVID-19 is to follow the good hygiene practices we discussed.

PRINTABLE PDF INCLUDES EMPLOYEE INFORMATION TRACKER


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Local law enforcement supports Governor Walz’s “Stay at Home” Executive Order through education and encouragement efforts March 26, 2020 – Rochester, Minnesota – The Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) and Rochester Police Department (RPD) are strongly encouraging residents to abide by the regulations put forth in Governor Walz’s “Stay at Home” Executive Order (EO #20-20), but local law enforcement will not be actively looking for violators of the EO on the roadways. “The data we’re seeing so far confirms our belief that Minnesotans are self-regulating,” said Rochester Police Chief James Franklin. “People are implementing social distancing guidelines and – for the most part – staying home.” OCSO and RPD will continue to enforce traffic and other violations, but they will not be pulling over citizens in relation to the EO #20-20. They also want to reinforce that individuals are encouraged to get fresh air and exercise outdoors, but do so while maintaining social distancing recommendations. Other States are requesting drivers receive employer-issued permissions to travel for their work, but at this time, this paperwork is not being requested or checked by local law enforcement in Minnesota. While the Governor’s Order does not specifically address every workplace or employee function, Olmsted County Sheriff Kevin Torgerson reminds residents that it does offer a general sense of what is deemed essential while the “Stay at Home” order is in effect. “We encourage people to use their best sense of judgment in determining whether they must travel,” said Sheriff Torgerson. “Staying at home and isolated away from other people is in the best interest of everyone’s health and safety at this time including our deputies and officers.” ###

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Media Contact: Jenna Bowman Communications & Engagement Manager Direct: 507-328-2229 | E-mail: jbowman@rochestermn.gov FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

City of Rochester Announces Declared State of Emergency While Highlighting Continuity of City Services March 20, 2020 - ROCHESTER, MINN. – The health and safety of our Rochester community continues to be the City of Rochester’s top priority. On March 13, 2020 Governor Walz declared a peacetime emergency and on March 17, 2020 Olmsted County declared a health emergency due to COVID-19. The City of Rochester is declaring a local emergency with the hope that it brings clarity to the community that Rochester is and will continue to comply with the recommendations of those orders, as well as have the authority to enact additional authorities. In addition, the City continues to work on ensuring community members and businesses have the information and resources they need. Mayor Kim Norton shares, “It is vitally important that all community members take seriously the current situation our city, state, nation and the world faces. We ask that you follow the guidelines and recommendations of our public health entities. This is especially important with social distancing, which includes the need to have our youth stay away from congregating together. If someone in your home is ill, the most helpful thing for slowing the spread is of for everyone in the home to stay home, too.” The City of Rochester will do everything it can to protect and serve the community during the pandemic. We ask that each resident comply with the guidelines provided by the local, state and federal public health entities. Broadly, at this time, those personal care requirements are:      

Stay home if ill or in one of the vulnerable categories Maintain social distancing of 6 feet Do not congregate with groups of 10 or more Avoid non-essential trips Use vigorous handwashing with soap and water; use hand sanitizer when handwashing is not possible For more information, visit the Minnesota Department of Health’s website – which also has information in various languages

The City recently shared two important documents that provide key contact information as well as information about City services. Those can be accessed by visiting the City’s COVID-19 website. “The City of Rochester continues to work each and every day to respond to this ever changing situation. This includes identifying and implementing innovative solutions to how we can continue to provide our services. We encourage the community to keep reaching out to us,” shares City Administrator Steve Rymer. ###


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Information and Resources for Employers

SALES TAX GRACE PERIOD Restaurants, bars and other hospitality businesses impacted by the temporary closure order have a 30-day grace period in paying sales and use tax. During this time the Minnesota department of Revenue will not assess penalties or interest. This means that affected businesses with a monthly Sales and Use Tax payment due March 20, 2020 will have until April 20 to make that payment. These customers should still file their return by March 20. Find out more at the Minnesota Department of Revenue website. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Information for employers affected by COVID-19.

We care deeply about your business and are actively working with state and federal partners on measures to assist businesses through this unprecedented time. We know that many Minnesota businesses have taken extraordinary measures to offer telework, paid leave, and other options to their employees during this time of uncertainty. When we have new information for businesses, we will immediately post it here, share it online and work to distribute it through media outlets.

U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION LOANS AVAILABLE SOON One way Minnesota businesses may be able to get assistance is through low interest loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Governor Walz has requested an Economic Injury Disaster Loan declaration, clearing the way for businesses to apply for loans to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable and other bills that can’t be paid because of the disaster’s impact. If you have questions, please call the SBA hotline at 1-800659-2955. We will post the SBA loan application link here as soon as it becomes available.

If your workers apply for unemployment benefits, we will let you know. • • • • • • •

Workplace Health and Safety If you need to reduce workers’ hours If you are planning to close your business or lay off a large number of workers If you are a small business that needs assistance How much money does Minnesota have in its UI Trust Fund? Is there anything DEED can do to help my business avoid layoffs? What should I or my employees do if we do not have broadband and cannot work from home?

I wanted to reach out to let you know about a couple changes that are happening right now with continuing education at DLI. First, management has decided to extend the continuing education reporting deadlines 90 days for anyone whose license expires in March, April, or May 2020 per Minn. Stat. § 326B.0981, subd. 13. Licensees will still have to submit a timely license renewal in order to avoid late fees, but we will renew their licenses without all CE completed. DLI will follow up with these licensees to ensure CE compliance down the road. Second, I know the restrictions on group gatherings have created a lot of difficulty for everyone. I have had several sponsors reach out to me about the use of using Zoom. I have done my own research on the product, and it is acceptable to use on approved classroom courses during this time. If you make the decision to use Zoom or any other product of that type, you will need to follow some guidelines. First you will need to email me your plan to use it and what courses you will be teaching. The instructor will need to be able to see all of the attendees at all times, and the attendees need to be able to see the instructor at all times. These are treated the same as a classroom course, just safely from their homes. If you have internet courses nothing will change for those. If you are interested in putting on online courses you will need to first have your course approved through either the IDECC or IACET, and then submit it to DLI for approval. I will be working be working from home a couple days a week during all of this, so the best way to reach will be by email. Please email if you have any questions or concerns about continuing education. Lastly, I hope you and your loved ones all stay safe and healthy during this difficult time. Josie Steinhoff Continuing Education Coordinator Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry 443 Lafayette Road N., St. Paul, MN 55155 Phone: (651) 478-8142 | Web: www.dli.mn.gov


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Q&A

ROCHESTER AREA BUILDERS, INC.

MEMBERSHIP REPORT FEBRUARY 2020

MEMBERSHIP TOTAL: 453 RETENTION RATE: 89.3 As of February 29, 2020 ONE TO FOUR YEARS Ausrud Tile & Stone, LLC (A.T.S.)............................2019 Knight Barry Title United, LLC.................................2019 LeRoy Economic Development Authority...............2019 Lowe’s Home Improvement.....................................2019 Providentia, LLC.........................................................2019 Building Restoration Corporation...........................2018 LegalShield.................................................................2018 Mortenson...................................................................2018 99 North Construction...............................................2017 Obernel Engineering.................................................2017 Sherwin Williams Company.....................................2017 Brandl Anderson Homes, Inc...................................2016 Chatfield Lumber Company, Inc...............................2016

FIVE TO NINE YEARS S&S Overhead Door, Inc...........................................2014 Abbco Company.........................................................2013 Above All Roofing of Rochester, Inc........................2013 All-Star Basements...................................................2012 City of Eyota................................................................2012 Pro Image Promotions & Apparel...........................2012 Shanahan Building & Remodeling, LLC..................2012 Chris Fritsch Custom Homes, LLC..........................2011

TEN TO 19 YEARS Chladek Construction, LLC.......................................2010 Tri Star Insulation......................................................2008 Thiemann Construction, Inc.....................................2005 Thimijan Custom Homes, LLC..................................2005 Elcor Realty of Rochester, Inc..................................2004 JP’s Construction Remodeling & Repair, Inc.........2004 Peterson Well Drilling, Inc.......................................2004 Schwickert’s Tecta America, LLC.............................2004 Gary Kline Roofing, Inc..............................................2003 Seavey Builders, Inc..................................................2003

20 YEARS & MORE Think Bank..................................................................2000 Foster Construction, Inc...........................................1995 Beacon Roofing Supply.............................................1993 Bigelow-Lennon Construction, LLC.........................1991 Pine Island Lumber...................................................1990 Heartwood Homes of Rochester, Inc.......................1989 Coldwell Banker Burnet...........................................1988 RE/MAX Results........................................................1988 Brekke Fireplace Shoppe.........................................1986 Edina Realty Home Services....................................1985 Bigelow Homes..........................................................1984 Paramark Corporation..............................................1980 Weis Builders, Inc......................................................1957

Dear Rochester Area Builders Inc With recent events, some of our business customers have inquired if claims related to Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) would be covered. One answer does not fit all circumstances. As with any situation, a claim may be submitted and the carrier will take the appropriate steps to evaluate the coverage of a Coronavirus-related claim under the policy in question. What we can share is an excerpt published by the Executive Director of the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America (Big I) Virtual University, Christopher J Boggs, about Coronavirus and Business Income Losses and Workers Compensation, found below: Q. Is there business income coverage if a governmental authority (civil authority) requires businesses to close? A. Generally, no, there is no business income coverage. This is the short answer. Before business income responds there must be damage to property leading to the cessation of a business. This requirement applies to business income dependent property losses (supply chain) and civil authority losses covered by business income policies. Additionally, there is a specific property exclusion applicable to viruses that may (generally will) apply. This is true of standard business income forms; there may be some proprietary forms that respond, but these are rare. Q. Does Coronavirus create a workers’ compensation exposure? A. Two tests must be satisfied before any illness or disease, including the Coronavirus, qualifies as occupational and thus compensable under workers’ compensation: 1. 2.

The illness or disease must be occupational, meaning that it arose out of and was in the course and scope of the employment; and The illness or disease must arise out of or be caused by conditions peculiar to the work.

Whether an illness arises out of and in the course and scope of employment is a function of the employee’s activities. The simplest test toward determining whether an injury arises out of and in the course and scope of employment is to ask: Was the employee benefiting the employer when exposed to the illness or disease? Be warned, this test is subject to the interpretations and intricacies of various state laws. Qualifying as occupational is the relatively low hurdle. The higher hurdle is whether the illness or disease is peculiar to the work. If the illness or disease is not peculiar to the work, it is not occupational and thus not compensable under workers’ compensation. An illness or disease is peculiar to the work when such a disease is found almost exclusively to workers in a certain field or there is an increased exposure to the illness or disease because of the employee’s working conditions. For example, black lung disease in the coal mining industry is a disease that is peculiar to the work of a miner. Coal miners are subject to prolonged exposure to higher-than-normal concentrations of coal dust leading to black lung disease. This makes the disease peculiar to the coal mining industry. Another example of an exposure peculiar to the work is a healthcare worker contracting an infectious disease such as HIV or hepatitis as a result of contact with infected blood. The worker’s unusual or peculiar exposure to such diseases results in an illness that is occupational and compensable. Does the Coronavirus create a workers’ compensation exposure? The short answer is, not likely. Other than the fact that the Coronavirus is currently garnering intense attention, in most cases it is no more occupational than the flu. If you have any questions, please contact your Agent directly.


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BUILDING SAFETY DEPARTMENT 4001 West River Pkwy NW, Suite 100 Rochester, MN 559016971 (507) 328-2600 FAX (507) 328-2601

CITY OF ROCHESTER BUILDING SAFETY DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SERVICE DESK CLOSURE AND PROCESS CHANGE INFORMATION IN TIME OF THE COVID19 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY Purpose: This information sheet serves to update the status and changes to our processes resulting from the health emergency precautions related to the COVID19 pandemic. Our goal is to protect the health and safety of both our staff and our community partners during this time with minimal impact and disruption to services. Process changes currently enacted are listed below. Current Operational Status: City Leadership has closed all public service desk locations throughout the City of Rochester. City employees are still working, answering phone calls and emails, processing permits and making inspections. We are also applying social distancing when performing inspections and using special protocols where possible. To be clear, the office is not closed, just closed to the public from direct in-person interactions. Communications: 1. Face-to-face: There shall be no face-to-face meetings or direct in-person contact at City buildings. No exceptions to this will be allowed (excluding field work described below) 2. Telephone: Telephone communications shall occur using the department phone number 507-328-2600 as normal or by calling directly to the person you need to reach 3. Email: Email communication shall continue as normal working directly with staff or using the general department mailboxes: a. For general department items contact buildingsafety@rochestermn.gov b. For rental housing items contact rbsrental@rochestermn.gov Permit Request & Issuance: 1. Electronic: Online access for many services is still available on the Citizen Access website at https://aca.rochestermn.gov/CitizenAccess/Default.aspx where the following can be done: a. Permits, building and trades, can be paid for by credit card when ready to issue b. Licensed professionals can submit applications for trade permits c. Inspections can be scheduled for building and trade permits d. Rental housing fees can be paid 2. Via Email: Communication related to permit applications and plans can be handled via email with the staff appropriate to addressing your questions. During this time, anyone unable to submit permit applications can send them in by email to the appropriate email address as noted above. As permits are approved for issue and paid, 1|P a g e


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Building Safety COVID19 Health Emergency Operations Guide by online payment, checks mailed in or dropped off, or using a Trust Account, staff will communicate once the permit package is ready for pickup at the department in the cordoned off section of the lobby as marked by signs. 3. Drop Off: Permit applications, not submitted online or via email, may be left in the appropriately marked drop off box just inside the Building Safety entrance. Applications dropped off can be paid with a credit card online once they are ready to issue on the Citizen Access website, by dropping off or mailing in a check clearly marked with the permit details, or using an existing Trust Account. 4. Pick Up: Approved permits may be picked up in the designated section of the Building Safety lobby. When a permit packet is ready to be picked up, you will be contacted by the department. Please confirm an estimated time and date the permit and approved drawings will be picked up so they can be ready to be pick up in the designated area of the lobby. Inspections and other Guidance: 1. Rental housing a. Inspections are cancelled until further notice with nothing being scheduled until after May 1st, which is subject to change as the situation progresses 2. Occupied dwelling construction inspections (building & trades) a. Inspectors will not enter occupied dwellings and Building Safety does not consider the residents not being home at the time of inspection as unoccupied b. Inspectors will work with permit holders to conduct inspections (building and trades) of occupied dwellings by alternative means if possible i. This means conducting the inspection by recording a video, taking photos, or a video call (using Face Time for example) ii. Please provide contact information when scheduling the inspection c. We will conduct emergency inspections such as electrical service or fuel gas 3. Non-occupied dwellings and buildings a. New construction inspection will continue with no change at this time b. Commercial inspections will continue with no change other than any protocols to observe put in place by the customers 4. Investigations and inspections of citizen concerns/service requests will continue

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CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE City buildings will be closed effective March 18, 2020 due to COVID-19 City departments and teammates will continue to provide services – digitally, via phone, etc. Departmental information can be found below as well as visiting rochestermn.gov or by calling the main line at 507-328-2900. Department

General City Information Office of the City Clerk Mayor’s Office Parks & Recreation City Administration Public Works Community Development Rochester Public Utilities (RPU) Building Safety Library City Attorney Police

Phone

E-mail/Website

507-328-2900 507-328-2700 507-328-2525 507-328-2727 507-328-2400 507-328-2950

cityclerk@rochestermn.gov mrogers@rochestermn.gov parknrec@rochestermn.gov lmullenbach@rochestermn.gov PWFrontOfficeService@rochestermn.gov CommunityDevelopment@rochestermn.gov

507-280-1500

rpu.org

507-328-2600

buildingsafety@rochestermn.gov

507-328-2900

507-328-2300 507-328-2100

Fire Civic Music/Riverside Concerts

507-328-2201

rochestermn.gov

https://aca.rochestermn.gov/CitizenAccess/Default.aspx rplmn.org/askus For emergencies call 911 for non-emergency needs, call 507-328-6800 For emergencies call 911 for non-emergency needs, call 507-328-2800 info@riversideconcerts.com

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation – it is greatly appreciated.


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GREAT TIME TO LOCK IN YOUR RATE

R E F I NAN C E YO U R H O M E GREG JOHNSON

JEANNE STRUCKMANN

LOAN ORIGINATOR

LOAN ORIGINATOR

Direct Line 507-258-2192 Email gjohnson@altra.org NMLS# 516974

Direct Line 507-421-7655 Email jstruckmann@altra.org NMLS# 411311

3833 Cascade Creek Rd. NW

(Corner of 19th St. & West Circle Drive)

123 16th Ave. SW, Suite 500 Rochester, MN

507-258-4500 • 800-755-0055 www.altra.org Contact Altra for more information. Equal Housing Lender. Federally insured by NCUA.


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To John Eischen, NAHB member #1416591 March 19, 2020 Dear NAHB Remodelers (NAHBR) members, First and foremost, NAHBR members' health and safety are our number one priority. Our thoughts go out to you, your employees and your families during this extremely challenging me. With the COVID-19 (coronavirus) hi�ng all sectors of the economy, NAHBR is working diligently with the Na onal Associa on of Home Builders (NAHB) to mi gate its effects on the residen al construc on sector. Economic Forecast On the economic front, NAHB's current outlook calls for markedly nega ve second quarter GDP growth and a jump in job losses. The Federal Reserve acted aggressively to lower the federal funds rate to effec vely zero and restart a program to purchase mortgage-backed securi es. These ac ons should help stabilize mortgage interest rates. State of the Industry In the near-term, builders should be prepared for approval and other business delays, check on their subs and workforce, and watch their cash reserves. Once mi ga on efforts end to check the spread of the coronavirus, housing should be set for a rebound given low mortgage rates. Legisla ve Outlook In Washington, the House passed and the Senate approved the Family First Coronavirus Response Act. The bill will guarantee free coronavirus tes ng, establish paid leave for all employees, enhance unemployment insurance, expand food security ini a ves and increase federal Medicaid funding. NAHB has par cipated in discussions with the White House to discuss strategies to provide needed aid and s mulus to the housing sector in the wake of the coronavirus threat that is wreaking short-term havoc on the na onal economy. Read the le�er that NAHB sent to the White House . Latest News and Resources for Your Business This is a rapidly developing issue impac ng personal and professional ac vi es worldwide. Members are encouraged to visit nahb.org for breaking news, resources and informa on related to coronavirus. Let's keep our line of communica on open and figure out how we can all move forward in the weeks ahead. Please feel free to call me to discuss how I can help with any issues or concerns that you may have. Sincerely, Tom Ashley, CAPS, CGP, CGR 2020 NAHBR Chair

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GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS POST-SECONDARY SCHOLARSHIPS Rochester Area Builders, Inc. is proud to announce their 2020 scholarship program. Either $1000 or $500 non-renewable scholarships are available for graduating high school seniors and college freshmen. Scholarships are made available through the Remodelers Council, the Commercial Builders Council, the Builders Exchange of Rochester, and the Youth Sporting Clay Shoot. Scholarships are for attendance in a post-secondary program in a construction-related field including technical school, trade school, apprenticeship, or college. Scholarship recipients will be announced in June 2020. To be eligible for any scholarships, applications must be postmarked by May 4, 2020. Application can be found HERE. CRITERIA: 1. Applicant must be a resident of Dodge, Fillmore, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Steele, Wabasha, Winona counties; be recommended by a RAB or BER member; or participated in the RAB Youth Sporting Clay Shoot. 2.

Applicant must be accepted by a post-secondary program in a construction related field including technical school, trade school, apprenticeship, or college.

3.

Applicant must have a 2.5 or better G.P.A. – High School Transcript Required

4.

Applicant must demonstrate financial need.

5.

Scholarship will be paid directly to the school.

C OMMERCIAL C B UILDERS

OUNCIL

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We’re in the offering NAHB members up to $1,000 business.

2018 Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500HD

2018 Chevrolet Express 2500 Cargo Van

2018 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD

2018 GMC Sierra 1500

USING THE PRIVATE OFFER FOR NAHB MEMBERS IS EASY: 1. Get your NAHB Proof of Membership by logging into NAHB.org and obtaining your verification form. 2. Visit your local Chevrolet dealer and mention this Private Offer. 3. Select an eligible vehicle(s) to purchase or lease and present your NAHB proof of membership. For even more value, combine this offer with the National Fleet Purchase Program and Business Choice Offers. For full details on the Private Offer, NAHB members should visit nahb.org/gm. Example offer for NAHB members who are business owners purchasing a 2018 Chevrolet Express 2500 Cargo Van. Up to

$1,000 Private Offer1

+

$3,750

National Fleet Purchase Program (FVX)2

Up to

+

$1,200

Eligible Accessory Cash Allowance3

Up to

=

$5,950 In Potential Value

¹Private offer amount varies by model. City Express and Low Cab Forward receive a $250 Offer for both Fleet and Retail deliveries. Fleet deliveries on the Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse, Silverado, Express, Suburban, Tahoe, GMC Acadia, Sierra, Savana, Yukon, XL receive a $1,000 Offer. All other Fleet or Retail deliveries receive a $500 Offer. Valid toward the purchase or lease of eligible new 2017 and 2018 model year vehicles. Offer excludes Chevrolet Bolt, Camaro, SS, Corvette, Sonic, Spark, Trax, Volt, Buick Cascada, LaCrosse, Regal, Verano, and all Cadillac vehicles. Additional GM models may be excluded from time to time at GM’s sole discretion. Customer must take delivery by 1/2/2019. Not compatible with some other offers. Not valid on prior purchases. See dealer for details. 2Offer available to qualified fleet customers through 1/2/2019. Not compatible with some other offers. Take delivery by 1/2/2019. See dealer for details. 3To qualify, vehicle must be used in the day-to-day operations of your business and not solely for personal/non-business-related transportation purposes. For complete program requirements, including information regarding offers, vehicles, equipment, options, warranties, and ordering, consult your dealer or visit www.gmbusinesschoice.com. Requires $500 minimum purchase. Cash Allowance will be equal to the amount spent up to $1,200. Not eligible on Associated Accessories from third-party independent suppliers. Not available with some other offers. Take delivery by 1/2/2019. See dealer for details. ©2018 General Motors, LLC. All rights reserved. The marks appearing in this ad are the trademarks or service marks of GM, its subsidiaries, affiliates, or licensors.


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We’re open! That includes sales, service, parts and collision. If you need a new vehicle but don’t want to visit, you can shop, do most paperwork online, and then we’ll deliver it to your home. Need repair or routine maintenance? We can help. We’ll assist you in the way you feel most comfortable. Be safe.

Tom Dunford 507-285-4760

We’re taking every precaution to ensure Clements remains a safe environment for you and our employees. Please call Tom or Dale if you have any questions. See all March specials at clementsauto.com. We wish everyone safety and good health.

Dale Covington 507-298-5211

Clements Chevrolet Cadillac | 1000 12th Street SW | Rochester, MN 55902 | 507-289-0491 | clementsauto.worktrucksolutions.com


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ROCHESTER BUILDING PERMITS 2020

VALUATION 2019

FEBRUARY 2019

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

VALUATION

2019 2020

NEW RESIDENTIAL Single Family Dwelling Townhome Dwelling

January

3

6

19

11

20

25

15

13

3,670,373

5

2,020,000

0

0

0

0

February

8

20

15

14

19

15

20

11

26

34

25

39

40

35

19

6

17

16

5

13

35

13

30

Two-Family Houses

0

0

0

0

TOTAL

Manufactured Home

0

0

0

0

March

24

32

29

28

30

31

44

25

22

Multi-Family Bldgs (Units)

0

0

8

897,344

April

19

29

39

25

22

33

45

40

24

May

14

22

27

35

19

56

43

28

27

June

26

32

33

47

51

41

52

38

31

July

8

39

39

38

29

44

45

36

26

August

18

38

21

60

33

47

30

31

24

September

19

22

22

23

27

52

35

39

12

October

16

23

34

35

49

25

36

29

27

November

20

22

26

26

23

12

41

21

47

December

16

14

22

27

42

37

33

25

34

*total may differ been voided. TOTAL 191as permits 299 may 326 have369 369 418

429

347

289

EXISTING RESIDENTIAL Deck Addition

6

54,420

0

0

Room Addition

1

25,000

0

0

Porch Additions

0

0

1

20,000

Other Additions

0

0

0

0

Basement Finish

20

425,296

13

325,206

Alterations

48

563,261

37

467,792

Multi-Family Addition

0

0

0

0

Multi-Family Alterations

1

100,000

6

326,969

Assembly (Church)

0

0

0

0

Assembly (General)

0

0

0

0

Assembly (Restaurant/Bar)

0

0

0

0

Business

1

21,459

1

2,252,000

Education

0

0

0

0

Factory/Industrial

0

0

0

0

BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED TO DATE

Institution

0

0

0

0

Mercantile

0

0

0

0

Miscellaneous

0

0

0

0

Residential (Apartment)

0

0

0

0

Residential (Care/Assisted Living)

0

0

0

0

Residential (Care/Hotel/Motel)

1

22,940,975

0

0

Storage (General)

0

0

1

45,000

Storage (Parking Garage)

0

0

0

0

Storage (Warehouse)

0

0

0

0

Utility (General)

0

0

0

0

Utility (Private Garage)

0

0

0

0

30

*total may differ as permits may have been voided.

NEW COMMERCIAL

1

30,000

1

145,000

23

9,869,948

12

4,959,114

Structural Shell

0

0

0

0

“White Box”

0

0

0

0

Interior Demolition Only

0

0

0

0

Other Phased Permits

0

0

0

0

Alterations

OTHER CONSTRUCTION Business Signs

9

73,194

11

104,313

Advertising Signs

0

0

0

0

Footings & Foundations

0

0

0

0

Demolition

2

0

0

0

Information and downloads available at Rochester Building Safety Department’s website: https://www.rochestermn.gov/departments/building-safety/reports-building-permits/ building-permits-2019

2020 VALUATION

NO.

2019 VALUATION

262

77,432,965

199

44,597,168

Single Family Dwelling

28

8,418,230

11

4,045,876

Multi-Family Buildings Total Units: 0

0

0

1

897,344

TRADE PERMITS ISSUED TO DATE

1581

28,814,207

1221

14,305,668

589

13,447,820

343

5,724,290

Electrical Electrical (Temp. Service)

32

28,550

34

57,100

Mechanical (HVAC)

382

7,711,330

300

4,358,594

Mechanical (Gas Piping)

105

198,395

90

101,033

Mechanical (Fireplace)

54

261,550

52

150,327

Mechanical (Hydronic)

48

1,198,538

31

1,507,933

371

5,968,024

371

2,406,391

1843

106,247,172

1512

61,738,703

Plumbing

EXISTING COMMERCIAL Addition

YEAR TO DATE STATISTICS

NO.

TOTAL PERMITS YTD

FEBRAURY 2020

BYRON

BUILDING PERMITS

NUMBER

VALUATION

Single Family Attached

NEW RESIDENTIAL

0

0

Single Family Detached

0

0

Basement Finish

1

40,000

Deck Addition

0

0

Existing Residential


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OLMSTED COUNTY PERMITS YTD

2020

VALUATION

2019

VALUATION

3

656,467

3

1,359,586

Single Family-Attached

0

0

4

529,548

Garage

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

RESIDENTIAL

2019

VALUATION

Addition

0

0

0

0

Alterations

1

2,850

0

0

Re-roofing

0

0

0

0

Pool, Retaining Wall, etc.

1

53,383

0

0

Manufactured Homes

0

0

0

0

Mechanical

26

173,965

13

172,226

Plumbing

13

63,830

7

102,831

TOTAL PERMITS

55

1,130,580

26

1,436,928

OTHER STRUCTURES

Deck Addition Alterations Garage Addition

0

0

1

34,061

11

180,084

7

101,620

0

0

0

0

MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS

NEW COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL Recreational

0

0

0

0

Church/Religious

0

0

0

0

Industrial/Warehouse

0

0

0

0

Store/Restaurant

0

0

0

0

Nonresidential Building

0

0

0

0

Service/Repair Station

0

0

0

0

VALUATION $0 PERMITS 0

VALUATION

COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

Single Family-Detached

2019

2020

NEW RESIDENTIAL

FEBRUARY 2020

OLMSTED COUNTY PERMITS FEBRUARY

2020

VALUATION $0 PERMITS 0

EYOTA

VALUATION $701,061 PERMITS 17

VALUATION $115,303 PERMITS 9

VALUATION $436,803 PERMITS 6

MARION

VALUATION $13,000 PERMITS 4

VALUATION $0 PERMITS 0

ORONOCO TWP

VALUATION $3,000 PERMITS 2

VALUATION $0 PERMITS 0

QUINCY

VALUATION $256,833 PERMITS 7

STEWARTVILLE

Activity Overview Key metrics by report month and for year-to-date (YTD) starting from the first of the year.

Key Metrics

Historical Sparkbars

New Listings 2-2017

2-2018

2-2019

2-2020

2-2017

2-2018

2-2019

2-2020

2-2017

2-2018

2-2019

2-2020

2-2017

2-2018

2-2019

2-2020

2-2017

2-2018

2-2019

2-2020

2-2017

2-2018

2-2019

2-2020

2-2017

2-2018

2-2019

2-2020

2-2017

2-2018

2-2019

2-2020

2-2017

2-2018

2-2019

2-2020

2-2017

2-2018

2-2019

2-2020

Pending Sales

Closed Sales

Days on Market

Median Sales Price

Avg. Sales Price

Pct. of Orig. Price Received

Affordability Index

Homes for Sale

Months Supply

2-2019

2-2020

Percent Change

YTD 2019 YTD 2020

393

452

+ 15.0%

768

812

+ 5.7%

330

450

+ 36.4%

656

826

+ 25.9%

280

323

+ 15.4%

568

645

+ 13.6%

68

79

+ 16.2%

70

75

+ 7.1%

$183,000

$215,000

+ 17.5%

$185,000

$205,950

+ 11.3%

$195,127

$236,089

+ 21.0%

$206,648

$234,305

+ 13.4%

95.2%

95.4%

+ 0.2%

95.0%

95.2%

+ 0.2%

207

194

- 6.3%

205

202

- 1.5%

1,193

1,017

- 14.8%

--

--

--

2.3

1.9

- 17.4%

--

--

--

Percent Change

Current as of March 4, 2020. All data from Southeast Minnesota REALTORS® and NorthstarMLS®. Provided by the Minnesota Association of REALTORS®. Report © 2020 ShowingTime. | 2


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