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Bismarck-Mandan Home Builders Association Oct. 2012 Issue 10 Save the Date! Oktoberfest GMM on October 11 Building Buzz What’s Inside: 2 Permit Report 3 President’s Letter 4 Calendar of Events 4 2012 New Members 5 Membership Highlight The Blind Guy of ND 6-7 News & Events Fall Parade of Homes Builder & Associate of the Year Tech Tips 8 City Beat Future of Solid Waste in Bismarck 9 National News BMHBA Rep at NAHB NAHB Top Priorities 10-11 NDAB News www.bmhba.com BMHBA Represented at NAHB Fall Board Meeeting Page 9

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Bismarck-Mandan Home Builders Association

Oct. 2012Issue 10 Save the Date!

Oktoberfest GMM on

October 11

Building Buzz

What’s Inside:2 Permit Report

3 President’s Letter

4 Calendar of Events

4 2012 New Members

5 Membership Highlight The Blind Guy of ND

6-7 News & Events Fall Parade of Homes Builder & Associate of the Year Tech Tips

8 City Beat Future of Solid Waste in Bismarck

9 National News BMHBA Rep at NAHB NAHB Top Priorities

10-11 NDAB News

www.bmhba.com

BMHBA Represented at NAHB Fall

Board Meeeting

Page 9

Page 2 October 2012BMHBA Building Buzz

Building BuzzPublisher/Editor:

Roxanne JacobsonLayout Editor/Writer:

Chelsea Gleich

Published by the Bismarck-Mandan Home Builders Association2600 Gateway Ave., Suite 1

Bismarck, ND 58503Phone: 701.222.2400 Fax: 701.250.9730

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Bismarck-Mandan Permit Reports Through August 2012BISMARCK - monthly/yearly permit reports can be found at www.bismarck.org

Permit Type YTD 2012 YTD 2011New Residential Single Family Detached Single Family Attached Duplex 3 or 4 Unit 5+ UnitResidential GaragesNew CommercialAlter Public

429/$99.33M321/$58.3M81/$13.52M6/$1.82M14/$8.07M7/$17.62M54/$.497M40/$7.78M3/$.048M

272/$49.23M200/$35.08M65/$9.87M1/$.238M5/$3.12M1/$.925M42/$.408M35/$7.75M11/$5.31M

MANDAN - monthly/yearly permit reports can be found at www.cityofmandan.com

Permit Type YTD 2012 YTD 2011New Residential Single Family Two Family Condos ApartmentsRemodel and AdditionsNew CommercialAlter Commercial

169/$38.95M123/$30.07M4/$.79M39/$4.01M3/$4.08M87/$1.47M11/$6.38M26/$4.69M

64/$16M45/$11.43M2/$1.33M16/$2.44M1/$.800M75/$.898M7/$9.03M15/$.548M

Professionals building our community through promotion of home ownership, education and legislation since 1958.

October 2012 BMHBA Building Buzz Page 3

North Dakota’s booming economy has taken center stage over the past few years and the construction industry has been at the heart of much of this discussion. As home builders and business owners, we are all struggling to hire and retain the workforce necessary to do the work required of us. There is no doubt that we are all very fortunate to be in business at this time in our community’s history. However, the balance

of power seems to have shifted at times from employer to employee. There isn’t a Monday that passes where I don’t wonder who is going to show up to the jobsite or who is going to call in “sick”. The unpredictability of our work force makes scheduling difficult, at a time when there has never been more work to be done.

I grew up watching my father periodically show up at the jobsites at 8 am with an eye on his wristwatch. If you were late and lucky, you received the day off for self-reflection, if you were unlucky or if he was in a bad mood, you received a permanent vacation. Last

week, my foreman received a text from one of my workers who threatened to “quit so fast it will make your head spin” unless he received a raise. He didn’t receive that raise, but it did make me reflect on how much things have changed in the last few years. A job is no longer a privilege; it is an expectation. A bad reference from a previous employer is no longer a barrier to future employment, but more than likely there is a sign-on bonus being offered by someone just looking for a warm body to relieve some of the strain of the daily grind.

I believe that we all need to challenge ourselves to see beyond the housing boom we are currently experiencing. The bubble that we are riding isn’t going to last forever. I encourage you all to set your standards high and stick to them even where it may affect productivity. The reputation that we establish for ourselves in these boom years is going to stick with us when the days of housing demand far exceeding supply is just a distant memory. Continue to search for the best employees, and be realistic with the amount of work that you take on and the time frame it will take to get done. If we can all strive toward these goals, I believe that we will continue to be the envy of the country both now and for many years to come.

A Word from Our President: Quality, Consistency and Productivity in a Challenging Labor Market

Chad Moldenhauer

Board President

Do you want to promote your business to our members? Advertise here!We are now offering a new, affordable ad option at only $25 a month.

Call 222-2400 or email [email protected] for more info.

The Bismarck-Mandan Chamber of Commerce along with BMHBA, BMBOR and

other local community leaders are presenting the Bismarck-Mandan Growth Summit on Oct. 24 & 25.

The Summit is open to the general public and will include discussions on how to facilitate growth with housing, infrastructure, health care and more.

Visit www.bismarckmandan.com for more info.

Page 4 October 2012BMHBA Building Buzz

2012 New MembersWe would like to thank our new members for joining us, and welcome them to the association. If you know any of these members, please encourage them to get involved

and attend BMHBA functions with you.

AME CoatingsAnyleaks, Inc.

Arrow Service TeamBlend Home Design

Boulder HomesBremer BankDove Painting

Fireside Custom HomesG & J Awning & Canvas

GR-8 BuildersHolly & Company

Classic HomesGranite CreationsHunt Construction

Les MowingLuanna (Holst) Fisketjon

Milestone BuildersM.I.C Drywall, Inc.

Mind Over MaterialMr. Squeegee Window

CleaningOSI/ISI/Sunny Maids

Prairie Supply, Inc.Precision Tops

Quality TitleSatellites PlusServiceMaster

Professional ServicesSpecials Delivery

Structural MaterialsThe Blind Guy of

North DakotaTitan Machinery

TS SecurityVisionary HomesWeisz & Sons, Inc.

Calendar of EventsOctober 11: Oktoberfest GMM at the Doublewood Inn

October 23: BMHBA Board Meeting

November 8: Associate GMM & Board Meeting at the Elks Lodge

December 13: BMHBA Board Meeting & Holiday Open House at the Ramkota

*All Board Meetings are held at the BMHBA office

2012 Board of DirectorsPRESIDENTChad MoldenhauerK & L Homes, Inc.PO Box 7188Bismarck, ND 58501Phone: (701) 258-4584

PAST PRESIDENTScott DuchshererPrairie Aire Homes, Inc.843 Longhorn DriveBismarck, ND 58503Phone: (701) 258-5733

SECRETARY/TREASURERMinda LloydND Guaranty & Title Co.201 45h Ave. NWMandan, ND 58554Phone: (701) 663-5362BOARD MEMBERPaula HaiderHaider Glass Specialties1717 Commerce St. Ste. ABismarck, ND 58504Phone: (701) 250-6787

BOARD MEMBERC.J. SchorschFleck’s Furniture & Appliance313 East Main Ave.Bismarck, ND 58501Phone: (701) 323-0891

1ST VICE PRESIDENTEric BrendenNorthwest Contracting3420 E Century Ave.Bismarck, ND 58503Phone: (701) 255-7727

2ND VICE PRESIDENTVance VetterVance Vetter Homes2500 Railroad Ave., Unit ABismarck, ND 58501Phone: (701) 751-8218

BOARD MEMBERScott MoranHallmark Homes7404 Moonlite Rd.Bismarck, ND 58503Phone: (701) 471-7634

BOARD MEMBERMike HopfaufHopfauf Custom BuildersPO Box 425Mandan, ND 58554Phone: (701) 663-7691

BOARD MEMBERGreg ZenkerFerguson Enterprises2817 37th St. NWMandan, ND 58554Phone: (701) 663-2446

October 2012 BMHBA Building Buzz Page 5

Membership HighlightThe Blind Guy Looks to the Future with New Ownership

By Chelsea Gleich

As of August 2012, Wyatt Fransen and Tammy Schlosser are the new owners of The Blind Guy of North Dakota. The company The Blind Guy was first opened in 1997 in Montana, but has expanded as many independently owned franchises across the country, including this one.

Tammy and Wyatt are proud to be able to offer on-site sales and installation of window coverings, awnings, exterior and interior sunscreens, retractable screen doors and shutters. According to Tammy, their mission is “to operate our business with the utmost integrity and a deep desire to serve Bismarck-Mandan and the surrounding communities with personalized and professional service every time.”

When asked what separates The Blind Guy of North Dakota from the big box stores, Tammy explained that while the big box stores offer price cuts, they do not offer high quality products or stand behind their service like The Blind Guy of North Dakota does.

The use of technology to help their customers is also very important at The Blind Guy. “We save our customer time and increase order accuracy by using laser measuring devices and mobile computers,” said Tammy. “The Blind Guy also uses the latest products that integrate with the most popular home automation systems,” she continued. Tammy and Wyatt enjoy being

able to bring innovative products to their customers such as motorization, child safety and more.

Also, with The Blind Guy you don’t have to worry about installation issues. They offer full service on-site sales and installation of all their products for free. Plus,

all their products carry a manufacturer warranty, so you can rest easy.

When asked what she enjoyed most about her job, Tammy said that she enjoys “getting to know and accomodating a wide variety of people, with the ability to give them

the highest quality service and great satisfaction at an affordable cost.”

Would you like to see what The Blind Guy of North Dakota can do for you? You can check them out online at www.blindguy.com, email [email protected] or call (701) 222-3932.

Your Company Could be Highlighted Next!

If your company hasn’t been a member highlight featured

company before, contact the BMHBA to get on the list.

Being a member highlight is easy! All you have to do is fill out a

questionnaire and we do the rest.(You may submit your own article if you wish.)

Page 6 October 2012BMHBA Building Buzz

BMHBA News & Events2012 Fall Parade of Homes a Success!

Winners to be Announced at Oktoberfest GMM on Oct. 11The Fall Parade, Sept. 27-30, was a big success. The

Parade magazines were flying off the shelves before the Parade even opened! More information on the number of attendees, grand prize winners, award recipients and more will be available soon.

Thank you so much to all those who had a part in making the 2012 Fall Parade of Homes great! Special thanks to the Parade of Homes committee for all their hard work this season and to the participating builders. Also, special thanks to Carpet World and J & R Vacuum & Sewing for donating the attendee prizes this year. We’d also like to give a shout-out to those who volunteered to help judge, drive judges, put out signs, do reconciliation, etc. We appreciate everyone’s help so much.

Want to find out which homes and builders came out as winners this fall? Make sure to attend the Oktoberfest GMM on October 11 at the Doublewood Inn. The

social begins at 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m. The program for the evening includes the presentation of the Judge’s and People’s Choice Awards for each price category in the Parade, other than the bonus category. We will also be presenting our local BEAM (Builders Engaging Associate Members) award winner that night. Each member company receives one free ticket to the event. Each additional ticket is $15. If you would like to RSVP and haven’t received a flyer yet, call the office at 222-2400 or email [email protected].

The member directory at www.BMHBA.com is now searchable by business

category. Try it out today and let us know if your

comnpany category needs to be changed/added.

Did

You

Know

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Board of Directors Position Open for 2013This November, the BMHBA will hold elections for

a new board member. One position on the 10 person Board of Directors will be on the ballot. If you’re dedicated to the industry and would like to get more involved in the association, we encourage you to run for this position. You are welcome to nominate another

member or yourself for the position. Candidates must be active builder or associate members in good standing. The term would begin in January 2013 and run for three years.

If you would like to nominate someone or get more information, contact the office at 222-2400.

Home Show contracts are in the mail. Mark

your calendars for Feb. 22-24!

October 2012 BMHBA Building Buzz Page 7

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At Armor Interactive, we fix between 5 and 10 computers per week with spyware issues. Here are a few steps you can take to help prevent the spyware:1. When you receive an email that just has a link to a website without any context as to what it is, don’t click on it - even if it’s from someone you know. There is a high probability that it will infect your computer with spyware and send the same link to people in your email address book.2. On Facebook, do not click on links, videos, etc. unless you know that where it is going to take you is safe. When someone posts a link to an article or video, you should be able to see the website that the link will take you to below the title. For example, a video might say www.youtube.com, making it safe. If you don’t know if it is a safe site, then don’t click on it.3. Lately, recipe sites have been a common source of spyware. AVG antivirus has a link scanner that will indicate if a site you see on Google (or another search engine) is a known site to infect with spyware. You can download one free copy of AVG antivirus for home users at free.avg.com. If you can follow these tips, you will greatly reduce your risk of getting spyware.

Have you nominated a member yet? The BMHBA is currently still accepting Builder & Associate of the Year Nominations! Please consider nominating some outstanding members.

We are looking for candidates who have excelled over the past year in the areas of: member spirit, civic activity, business accomplishments, local association activities and state and national association activities. This is a great way to honor and thank those builder and associate members who have helped make 2012 a success. The winners will be announced at the Associate GMM on November 8 at the Elks Lodge.

To submit a nomination, you can request another form from the office or nominate by phone or email. You can call the office at 222-2400 or email [email protected].

Deadline Extended for 2012 Builder & Associate of the Year Nominations

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Page 8 October 2012BMHBA Building Buzz

City Beat: The Future of Solid Waste in BismarckRecently, there has been a lot of talk around our

Bismarck about the possible recycling options. In response to this, the Bismarck Public Works department published the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the future of solid waste services in Bismarck. Below are some of the questions and answers included.

1. What is the current monthly solid waste collection rate and how does it compare to other cities in our region? Bismarck provides a container for all residents for a monthly flat rate of $9.55. This has been the rate since 2005. In comparison, Minot residents must purchase their own container and are charged a flat monthly rate of $10.18. Grand Forks residents are provided a container and charged $13.60 per month. Fargo and Rapid City offer three different sized containers, charging up to $14 and $20.30 respectively.

2. Does the City separate waste now before it goes to the landfill? Yes. While your household garbage (what the City picks up from your house every week) cannot be separated, many materials hauled to the landfill are separated, reused and recycled. These items include: metals, electronics, appliances, tires, concrete, asphalt, construction debris, wood and tree/shrub debris, grass and leaves.

3. Is the City considering a curbside recycling program? The City of Bismarck has long considered the possibility of a curbside recycling program, however, it was never a financially feasible option in the past. Because of new waste management practices and technologies, and a larger city population, the City Commission has authorized the Solid Waste Division to request proposals for a curbside recycling program. This process is strictly for the purposes of determining if such a program is financially feasible and sustainable.

4. Would my monthly rate go up if a curbside recycling program went into effect? Yes, it is quite likely a curbside recycling program will require a rate increase. The City Commission will consider this and whether the whole process is financially feasible when making a decision.

5. If the City does not go with a curbside recycling program, will other recycling services be available? If it is determined that a curbside recycling program is not financially feasible, the City will look at either expanding existing recycling services or providing other recycling options.

For more information on solid waste services in Bismarck, visit www.bismarck.org/publicworks.

October 2012 BMHBA Building Buzz Page 9

National News: What Are NAHB’s Priority Issues? Preserve Affordable Downpayments and Mortgages

(a series featuring different priorities in detail each month)As you all know, your membership in the BMHBA is a

tri-fold membership including the NDAB and NAHB. Your membership dues and PAC donations support advocacy efforts on the national scale. That is why you should know what NAHB’s top priorities for 2012 are. This article continues an explanation of the top seven NAHB priorities. Take a look at the August and September issues of the Building Buzz for priorities one through four.

5. Preserve Affordable Downpayments and MortgagesSix federal agencies are proposing a national Qualified

Residential Mortgage (QRM) standard that would require a minimum 20% downpayment, which would keep homeownership out of reach of most first-time home buyers and middle-class households.

In addition, the QRM plan includes several other bad ideas that would seriously impact the average family’s ability to obtain a home of their own. It would mandate restrictive debt-to-income ratios to qualify for a home loan and prevent 25 million current home owners from refinancing to lower mortgage rates because they lack the required 25% equity in their homes. High downpayment and equity rules along with excessive underwriting requirements will not have a meaningful impact on default rates, but it will tighten lending rules to the point where millions of creditworthy home buyers won’t be able to qualify for a mortgage.

A 2012 study by the UNC Center for Community Capital and the Center for Responsible Lending found that the proposed rule could push as many as 60% of creditworthy

borrowers into high-cost loans or entirely out of the market. The study also found that the provisions of the Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation that bans loans with the highest risk, such as those with prepayment penalties or no requirement to document the buyer’s income, would adequately address the bad underwriting at the root of the housing crisis.

NAHB estimates that it would take 12 years for a typical family to save enough money for a 20% downpayment on a median-priced single-family home and other research has found it would take even longer. Borrowers unable to make a 20% downpayment would be expected to pay a premium of up to two percentage points for a loan in the private market to offset the increased risk to lenders, according to NAHB economists. This would annually diqualify about five million potential home buyers, resulting in 250,000 fewer home purchases each year.

If buyers are denied access to affordable housing credit, the shadow inventory of foreclosed homes will not be drawn down, a housing recovery wil not take hold and economic growth will stall.

Look for more of NAHB’s top priorities in the November issue of the Building Buzz.

TOP PRIORITIES

BMHBA Board Member Attends NAHB Fall BoardsBoard Second Vice President Vance Vetter represented

the Bismarck-Mandan Home Builders Association at the National Association of Home Builders Fall Board Meeting in Austin, Texas from Sept. 12-15. At the meeting he was able to be a part of meetings on everything from membership to the economic state of housing in this country.

Vance said that while NAHB reported that the current state of housing in the U.S. is worse than it was in the Great Depression, the outlook for the industry is a positive one. There are more pockets of prosperity popping up around the country each month, and there are surely more on their way.

One of the main concentrations of NAHB is to get people more involved in their local associations through committee work. These committees should have a set purpose and timeline. The BMHBA currently has five active

committees you could get involved with. According to Vance, they also wanted to make sure our

members know about some of the great national benefits available to them, such as free legal consultations on construction-related business.

NAHB is also encouraging the membership to attend the International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas, Jan. 22-24. While it is an amazing trade show, there are also great educational courses you can take in while you’re there. There are just under 100 courses offered throughout the show on everything from marketing to lean building techniques to money management. They are also offering some free educational courses this year, as well. For more info on IBS, go to www.buildersshow.com.

If you’d like more information about committees or NAHB’s legal services, call the office at 222-2400 or email [email protected].

Page 10 October 2012BMHBA Building Buzz

NDAB NEWS Volume XX, Issue 10 Monthly News from the North Dakota Association of Builders October 2012

President’s Message by Eddy Mitzel, President

The NAHB Fall Board of Directors meeting took place in Austin, TX in mid-September. Some of the key issues of the meeting included: After much rejection, representatives from two Nebraska local associations withdrew three proposed bylaw amendments that would have broken

up the federation’s three-in-one membership model by pulling state associations out of the equation.

Approval of the 2013 NAHB budget, including funding for student chapters and the Home Builders Institution (HBI), two programs that were facing major cuts.

North Dakotans met with Ed Brady, candidate for NAHB 3rd Vice Chairman. Ed is a builder from Bloomington, IL, who’s election will be held at the 2013 International Builders Show.

The Area 10 Caucus (ND, SD, MN, IA and WI) is planning to meet in the coming months to review NAHB products and services, and provide input to NAHB on our caucus’s recommendations.

“Raise the Roof” at the NDAB Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet

We welcome all members to the NDAB Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet that will be held Thursday-Friday, November 15-16, 2012, at the Ramada Plaza Suites in Fargo. Registration form can be found at www.ndbuild.com.

Thursday, November 15th 1:00–1:45 pm Registration/Board Check-In

1:45–2:45 pm “The 411 on the 3-In-1” (Local, State and National Director Orientation)

All members invited to these complimentary Thursday sessions: 3:00–4:00 pm Results of the new Statewide Housing Needs Assessment Dr. Richard Rathge, Ph.D., NDSU State Data Center

4:15–5:30 pm Legislative Preview Legislative Panel and Preview of the Session

Friday, November 16th 8:30 am–2:15 pm NDAB Annual Board of Directors’ Meeting

2:30–4:30 pm NDAB-PAC Trustees Meeting

5:00–6:15 pm NDAB-PAC Appreciation Reception Off-site, by invitation only for $365+ donors

6:15 pm Social & Silent Auction to benefit NDAB-PAC

7:15 pm Awards Banquet 2012 State Builder & Associate of the Year Awards Installation of 2013 NDAB Board of Directors and Jason Eid, 2013 State President Music/Entertainment

Eddy Mitzel

What Advocacy Means in Dollars by Doreen Riedman, Executive Officer As a member, you have invested in your local, state and national associa-tions, and those associations work hard every day to support the housing industry and save money for your business. NAHB’s advocacy efforts alone saved the industry $5.7 billion

in 2011. Here are a few examples:

Restoration of higher FHA-backed mortgage loan limits Industry Savings = $1.9 billion

EPA’s withdrawal of its revised Effluent Limitations Guide-lines (ELG) Rule Industry Savings = $1.167 billion

EPA’s removal of a proposal to require additional testing requirements to the Lead Remodeling Rule Industry Savings = $240 million

Elimination of burdensome reporting requirements and increased issuance of 1099s for every corporate purchase over $600 Industry Savings = $140 million

Plus, think about the savings that come from state legislative efforts: removal of the fire sprinkler code mandate, easing of architect services requirements, appraiser reforms that are intended to address the timeliness of appraisals in our state...and much more.

The 2013 Legislative Session is right around the cor-ner, and the NDAB’s Governmental Affairs Committee is meeting in October to discuss and prioritize poten-tial issues. If you have issues you would like to see ad-dressed, please contact me or your local builders asso-ciation.

Schlomer State BEAM Award Winner Dana Schlomer, a former NDAB Board member and

builder in Mandan, is North Dakota’s state BEAM Award winner for 2012! BEAM stands for Builders Engaging Associate Members, and is an award established by NAHB’s Associates’ Committee. The BEAM Award is be-stowed on one builder who is someone who best exemplifies the motto “it’s good business to do business with a member.”

Schlomer will compete with other builders around the country for the national award which will be pre-sented at the Associates’ Awards Breakfast during the International Builders’ Show (IBS) in January 2013.

Doreen Riedman

North Dakota Association of Builders 1720 Burnt Boat Drive, Suite 207, Bismarck, ND 58503-0801 701/222-2401 or 800/326-4746 www.ndbuild.com

October 2012 BMHBA Building Buzz Page 11

www.ndbuild.com North Dakota Association of Builders October 2012

Williston Area Builders Association Tina Hanson, Executive Officer 701-572-5744 willistonbuilders.com

We have moved into our new office at 115 2nd Ave W, Ste 107. Please stop and visit with Tina.

Our October GMM is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 17th at the Airport International Inn. Our sponsor for the evening will be Whitetail Heating & Cooling.

The Williston Area BA is looking for three members to serve on our board of directors. If you are inter-ested, please contact Tina or any current board member for informa-tion.

We will also be looking for members to serve on our various commit-tees. or more information visit the website at willistonbuilders.com.

Bismarck-Mandan Home Builders Assoc. Roxy Jacobson, Executive Officer 701-222-2400 bmhba.com The Fall Parade of Homes was an

amazing success! Thank you to eve-ryone who participated and to the Parade of Homes Committee for all the hard work!

Oktoberfest will be held October 11th at the Doublewood Inn. We will be awarding parade builders with “People’s Choice Awards” and “Judges Choice Awards.” If you haven’t RSVP’d already, please do so today!

We are also accepting nominations for our 2012 Builder and Associate of the Year! If you have someone that you would like to nominate, contact this HBA Office.

Finally, we will have a Board of Di-rectors position up for election in November. If you or anyone you know would be interested in the po-sition, please consider nominating yourself or them. If you would like to know more about the position, you can contact the BMHBA as well.

Dickinson Area Builders Assoc. Irene Schafer, Executive Officer 701-483-0044 dickinsonareabuilders.com Dickinson Area Builders started our

general membership meetings this fall at the Eagles Club. We enjoyed two guest speakers: Bill Anderson presented a program on a new Boy Scout Explorer Post that will be a combined effort with our local asso-ciation; and Cathy and Dave Logosz presented plans for a Stark County Veterans Memorial. The eleven pan-els will have room for Stark County veterans names dating back to the Civil War.

Our Builder of the Year is Steve Schwab and our Associate of the Year is Etta Fox.

We also added three new members this month.

Minot Association of Builders Vicky Flagstad, Executive Officer 701-852-0496 minotab.com October 9th is the date for our 49th

Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet at the Grand International.

On November 15-16, the MAB Ex-ecutive Officers will be attending the NDAB Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet in Fargo.

Dec. 14th will be our annual Holiday Open House at the MAB Conference Center.

Forx Builders Association Betty McDonald, Executive Officer 701-746-4536 forxbuilders.com October General Membership Meet-

ing will be held at Muddy Rivers on October 16th. Dan Hammer, the voice for Midcontinent Communica-tions UND sporting events, will be the guest speaker. Builder and As-sociate of the Awards will be pre-sented.

Plans for the November “Builder Af-ter Hours” are will be provided soon.

The December “Business After Hours” will be hosted by The Light-ing Gallery on December 13th, and The Lighting Gallery will be all decked out for Christmas.

Home Builders Assoc. of Fargo-Moorhead Bryce Johnson, Executive Vice President 701-232-5846 hbafm.com

The Fall Parade of Homes was held Sept. 8-9 and 15-16 and featured 28 homes by 17 builders. New this year was the Remodeled Home Tour, which ran in conjunction with the last weekend of the Parade and fea-tured seven entries from four mem-ber companies. The HBA was thank-ful for such a good turnout and for good fall weather!

The HBA’s October GMM and An-nual Meeting will be Oct. 9 at the Ramada Plaza & Suites of Fargo. Members who have been with the association for 25 years will be rec-ognized, Builder and Associate of the Year awards will be presented, and the 2013 HBA of F-M Board of Directors will be announced. Busi-ness attire is requested.

Around the State

Housing Needs Assessment Released North Dakota will grow by more than 25 percent from 2010 to

2025, according to the recently released North Dakota Statewide Housing Needs Assessment. The state’s population will reach about 841,820 people, up from the 2010 Census figure of 672,591.

The North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA) commis-sioned the assessment, which projects significant population growth and increased demand for housing through 2025.

All areas of the state are expected to see growth, but the energy-impacted areas are projected to see the most significant increases. Ten counties in the oil patch are expected to grow by more than 50 percent. The state’s largest cities will also see robust growth.

“An increase in population will mean continued demand for housing,” said Mike Anderson, NDHFA executive director.

The number of households is expected to increase by 83,429 or 30 percent from 2010 to 2025. Nearly 55 percent of that growth is expected to be households at or below 80 percent of Median Family Income. Residents age 65 and older are projected to increase by 52 percent (50,583) and working age adults (25 to 44) are projected to

increase by 42 percent (69,279). “This assessment gives us a clear picture

to make good planning decisions for the affordable housing future of North Dakota,” said Anderson.

The assessment, completed by the Center for Social Research at North Dakota State University, considers population, housing sup-ply and demand, special populations and substandard housing and other factors on a statewide basis, as well as by planning regions, counties, American Indian reservations and the 12 largest cities.

An update to a 2004 report, the assessment was sponsored by NDHFA and its partners including the ND Department of Com-merce, the cities of Fargo, Grand Forks, Bismarck and Williston, CommunityWorks ND, the ND Chapter of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officers, the Grand Forks Housing Authority and the ND Association of Builders.

The assessment and briefing document is available online at www.ndhfa.org.

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