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CATT Vendors Showcase Products & Services Cover A Note from the President 3 NV County “Over-the-Counter Wednesday” 3 CATT Calendar 3 Local Government Affairs Committee 4 CLARK + KENSINGTON Sponsor CATT Awards 4 Classified Ads 4 Training/Education 5 C.A.T.T. Community Project Update 5 10/30 Hour Renewal Requirements Change 5 Q & A for Contractors 6 Membership News 6 CATTPAC Update 7 Welcome New Members 8 CATT Stats/CATT Jobs to Bid & Permit #s 8 Mixer August 12 Sporting Clay Shotgun Tournament August 22 SEE INSIDE AUGUST 2015 CATT-A-LOG | THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR MEMBERS OF CATT Contractors Association of Truckee Tahoe IN THIS ISSUE... CATT Vendors Showcase Products & Services June 24, 2015 T h a n k y o u t o o u r R a f f l e D o n o r s ! V e n d o r B o o t h s B y : PHOTOS (Clockwise from top left): A row of vendor booths: Aegis Insurance Markets, BMD, Simpson Strong-Tie Happy Raffle Winner Kevin O’Connor (GutterGlove of Nevada County) receiving his prize from CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard with Kathy Hess (Just Imagine Marketing and Design) in the background (R) Gerald Wallace (Truckee Tahoe Stone & Tile Cleaning) shares a laugh with Bill Abelman (L) with Sunbelt Rentals (L) Mark Glazier and Mike Moore (R), both with Keith Yates Design, visit with George Royce (center) of Electric Radiant Heat & More C ATT was the host for the June 24 Mixer where an anniversary cake and vendor booths were featured in addition to the regular mixer activities. The CATT parking lot took on a festival appearance as popup canopies, a bean bag toss (with multiple decorated boards), traffic cones embellished with balloons, and a self-contained hot dog cart occupied portions of the asphalt. The Mixer date was significant—it was CATT’s 17th Anniversary. On June 24, 1998, 10 brave people signed CATT’s Articles of Incorporation to create CATT. Thank You to these CATT members who set up booths to showcase their products and services: Aegis Insurance Markets, BMD, Cambria, Electric Radiant Heat & More, Ferguson Bath & Kitchen Gallery, Five Star Performance Insulation, GutterGlove of Nevada County, Hall’s Window Center, Mitek Builder Products, Reno Truss, Signature Landscapes, Simpson Strong-Tie, Sunbelt Rentals, and Tahoe Specialty Carpets & Design Center And thanks to these Raffle Donors for their generous support – there were numerous raffle prizes!! CORE Construction Management, Electric Radiant Heat & More, Epic AV Automation, Lombardi Insurance Solutions, Meridian Concrete, Al Pombo Inc., Signature Landscapes, Simpson Strong-Tie, Studio B6 Design & Drafting, Tahoe Specialty Carpets & Design Center, The Auto and Tire Doctor, Truckee Tahoe Stone & Tile Cleaning, and Waddell & Reed

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Page 1: CATT A LOG August 2015

CATT Vendors Showcase Products & Services Cover

A Note from the President 3

NV County “Over-the-Counter Wednesday” 3

CATT Calendar 3

Local Government Affairs Committee 4

CLARK + KENSINGTON Sponsor CATT Awards 4

Classified Ads 4

Training/Education 5

C.A.T.T. Community Project Update 5

10/30 Hour Renewal Requirements Change 5

Q & A for Contractors 6

Membership News 6

CATTPAC Update 7

Welcome New Members 8

CATT Stats/CATT Jobs to Bid & Permit #s 8

Mixer August 12Sporting Clay Shotgun

Tournament August 22SEE INSIDE

AUGUST 2015 CATT-A-LOG | THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR MEMBERS OF CATT

Contractors Association of Truckee Tahoe

IN THIS ISSUE...

CATT Vendors Showcase Products & Services

June 24, 2015

Thank you to our Raffle Donors!

Vendor Booths By:

PHOTOS (Clockwise from top left): A row of vendor booths: Aegis Insurance Markets, BMD, Simpson Strong-Tie

Happy Raffle Winner Kevin O’Connor (GutterGlove of Nevada County) receiving his prize from CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard with Kathy Hess (Just Imagine Marketing and Design) in the background

(R) Gerald Wallace (Truckee Tahoe Stone & Tile Cleaning) shares a laugh with Bill Abelman (L) with Sunbelt Rentals

(L) Mark Glazier and Mike Moore (R), both with Keith Yates Design, visit with George Royce (center) of Electric Radiant Heat & More

CATT was the host for the June 24 Mixer where an anniversary cake and vendor booths were featured in addition to

the regular mixer activities. The CATT parking lot took on a festival appearance as popup canopies, a bean bag toss (with multiple decorated boards), traffic cones embellished with balloons, and a self-contained hot dog cart occupied portions of the asphalt. The Mixer date was significant—it was CATT’s 17th Anniversary. On June 24, 1998, 10 brave people signed CATT’s Articles of Incorporation to create CATT.

Thank You to these CATT members who set up booths to showcase their products and services: Aegis Insurance Markets, BMD, Cambria, Electric Radiant Heat & More, Ferguson

Bath & Kitchen Gallery, Five Star Performance Insulation, GutterGlove of Nevada County, Hall’s Window Center, Mitek Builder Products, Reno Truss, Signature Landscapes, Simpson Strong-Tie, Sunbelt Rentals, and Tahoe Specialty Carpets & Design Center

And thanks to these Raffle Donors for their generous support – there were numerous raffle prizes!! CORE Construction Management, Electric Radiant Heat & More, Epic AV Automation, Lombardi Insurance Solutions, Meridian Concrete, Al Pombo Inc., Signature Landscapes, Simpson Strong-Tie, Studio B6 Design & Drafting, Tahoe Specialty Carpets & Design Center, The Auto and Tire Doctor, Truckee Tahoe Stone & Tile Cleaning, and Waddell & Reed

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A NOTE FROM THEPresident

What an amazing year for CATT. Seeing the natural progression

of our association from the hard work of our dedicated members is astounding.

Our first CATT Summit on July 6th brought together three Organizations (CATT, CATT PAC, and C.A.T.T. Community Project). The Summit resulted in communication that not only outlined the current relationships, but produced questions and comments we hadn’t previously considered. The discussion led to new operating procedures, fundraising opportunities, and the building of each organization’s board. I am somewhat humbled as President to see the effectiveness of such a gathering and the combined wisdom of our membership. CATT committees, boards, staff, and our other organizations that work together are an experience not to be missed.

Our June 24th CATT Vendor mixer was a hit. I met new members and spoke at great length with a CATT founder, Ted Owens, about the inception of CATT. What a privilege to stand amongst pioneers for our industry within the Truckee Tahoe area. Ted followed up the invitation to our CATT Summit and provided some very pertinent insight on our issues at hand. I’d like to personally thank all who attended for such a great contribution to our future.

Also, my thanks to a successful new Truckee Home Show Committee and Co-Chairs Colette Fonseca and Gerald Wallace. Way to represent!

Joshua Root

New Members (L) Swarn Singh (Sapient Financial & Insurance

Services) and (center) Chris Scafidi (Invited Home) stand with CATT President Joshua Root (R) at the

June 24 Mixer

August CATT CalendarAll activities are at the CATT office unless otherwise noted.

3 Sporting Clay Shotgun Tournament Committee Meeting3 CATT Board Meeting4 Christmas Holiday Party Committee Meeting5 Membership Committee Meeting12 MIXER at Ferguson Enterprises, Truckee17 Local Government Affairs Committee Meeting 18 Sporting Clay Shotgun Tournament Committee Meeting18 Christmas Holiday Party Committee Meeting19 Website Committee Meeting22 Sporting Clay Shotgun Tournament, Capitol City Gun Club, Carson City31 CATT Board Meeting

There is no CATT Board meeting in September

NEVADA COUNTY “OVER-THE-COUNTER WEDNESDAY” PLAN REVIEW PROGRAM

In an effort to improve customer service and help County citizens, the Nevada County Community Development Agency has developed the “Over-the-Counter Wednesday” Plan Review Program. The program was created to allow customers,

contractors and their design professionals to schedule appointments with appropriate Community Development Agency staff to review plans for minor and moderate commercial tenant improvements, residential remodels, residential additions, demolitions, etc.

Some examples of projects that may qualify for the program are: 6 Interior commercial tenant improvements (nonstructural) less than 1,500 SF

for retail or business occupancies6 Interior residential kitchen and/or bathroom remodels6 Residential swimming pools6 Residential storage sheds, barns and/or garages less than 600 SF6 Residential additions less than 600 SF Select sample projects were tested prior to the release of the program to test

the program viability. The testing proved that the program improves efficiency, has the potential to reduce permitting costs, and turns a 2–4 week review process into a single day.

If you would like additional information regarding this program please contact the Nevada County Building Department at 530-265-1222, by emailing [email protected] or you can view informational documents about the program at http://www.mynevadacounty.com/nc/cda/building/Pages/Home.aspx.

Save the Date!CATT’s 18th AnnualChristmas Holiday Party

Friday, December 11, 2015

Dinner ••• Raffle ••• MusicAwards ••• Fun

The Hyatt Lake TahoeIncline Village, NV

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Local Government Affairs Committee (LGAC)

Meeting Dates & Speakers

AUGUST 17 Truckee Chief Building Official Johnny Goetz; Northstar CSD Engineer Eric Martin; and TTUSD Executive Director of Business Services Todd Rivera SEPTEMBER 21 Truckee Donner Public Utility District 2nd Annual MeetingOCTOBER 19 Placer County Chief Building Official Tim WegnerNOVEMBER 16 Squaw Valley PSD Chairman Dale Cox

The next LGAC meeting is Monday, August 17, 4:00 p.m., here at the CATT office. The agenda will have something for everyone! The first speaker is Johnny Goetz, CBO with the Town. Johnny will cover updates on Town programs and services. The second speaker is Eric Martin with Northstar Community Services District. Eric will provide a summary of the annexation process and changeover from PCWA to NCSD for Martis Valley water customers. The last speaker is Todd Rivera with the Tahoe Truckee Unified School District. Todd will recap the Mitigation Fee Study currently underway. The TTUSD Mitigation Fee is paid by new development outside certain zones covered by a special agreement. The current fee is $2.63 per SF for SFR/MFR; $0.42 per SF for Commercial/Industrial; and $0.21 per SF for storage facilities. The fee has not been increased since 2006 but legally could go as high as $3.36 per SF for SFR/MFR and $0.54 per SF for Commercial/Industrial. CATT has already requested that TTUSD consider a phased approach to any significant increase (more than 10%) and the fee structure should include an annual inflationary adjustment to avoid large hikes. Any CATT member is welcome to attend LGAC meetings.

Please contact CATT Executive Director Pat Davison 530-550-9999 or [email protected] for more information about LGAC issues or activities.

CLASSIFIED ADSFOR SALE Land in Verdi (CA). 5 buildable lots ranging from 1.49 to 4.8 acres. All with utilities including water. Level building pads at entrance to Toiyabe National Forest. From $110,000 to $240,000. Owner financing available OAC. Contact: Mitch at 530-308-9124; [email protected] SALE Rough Sawn Douglas Fir Arched Glu-lams: 3 @ 5-1/8”x12”x10’ RS (10’4” radius), retail value $1,236 each; 4 @ 5-1/8”x12”x12’ RS (7’ radius), retail value $1,436 each; 1 @ 5-1/8”x 9”x12’ RS (10’9” radius), retail value $755. Contact: Jim at 530-587-4000; [email protected] SALE 8” Cedar bevel siding 5/4x8 bevel, 3400 SF of coverage, stain color Pittsburgh Sunproof 77-1660 B2Y C-5Y20. Quantity by length: 38 @ 8’; 163 @ 10’; 216 @ 12’; 1 @ 14’; 18 @ 16’; 68 @ 18’. Retail price $10,000. Contact: Rob at 530-587-4000; [email protected] RENT Commercial space on Highway 89 Tahoma (7062 West Lake Blvd.) 1500 SF showroom. High visibility, high traffic area. Many options for use. Past uses include repair shop, general store, contractor workshop. Could be turned into offices, showroom, storage facility, retail store, rental shop, etc. Multiple year leases available. $800/month plus a portion of utilities. Contact: Cut-Rite Tree and Spray at 530-386-537; [email protected]. ATTENTION CONTRACTORS Do you have left-over construction materials taking up space at your shop, office, job site, or personal garage? We can help by picking up your surplus of usable materials for FREE, so you don’t have to pay to dump it all! Items could be, but are not limited to: lumber, hardware, tile/stone, plumbing & electrical supplies, furniture, working appliances, and more (but, please no junk). Contact: DLP Construction & Painting, Inc. via email at: [email protected] with a list of the items for pick-up and their location.WANTED Reclaimed full light French doors 5’ or 6.’ Prefer security hinges with exterior swing. Contact: Julie at 775-833-3388; [email protected] SALE Three section brand new Jeld-Wen sliding glass door. Door opens from right to left from the outside. Installed but never used because opened in wrong direction for house. $2,000 OBO (retails for $5,000). Contact: Julie at 775-833-3388; [email protected] SALE Commercial Lot $299,000. 10005 Trails End, Truckee. Good visibility in an exciting, energetic industrial/commercial complex, easy access to I-80 freeway, level corner lot, backs to bike trail, popular amenities nearby (Full Belly Deli, gym, etc.), borders many successful businesses, not many trees, all utilities at street, ready and very easy to build. Previously approved plans available. Possible owner carry back OAC. Contact: Mitch Clarin at 530-308-9124; [email protected] SALE Excellent prices on materials & tools in very good shape: mushroom heater w/propane tank; pump jacks (3 pair); ladder jacks (1 pair); trash compactor (white 15”); hanging, water-filled workout bag; old Paslode framing gun; Senco extended-drive drill; Oly-logs 500 (15” black), freestanding fiberglass workplace sink. Contact: James Wolford at 530-308-4699; [email protected] SALE Truckee Rents, an established business, 30+ years in Truckee. Turn key, perfect for Contractor. Contact: Mike, Frank or Karin at 530-587-7832; [email protected] RENT Storage yard, ideal for landscapers and excavators, near Tahoe Donner. $600 /month. Contact: Eric at 530-412-2100; [email protected].$ MONEY TO LEND Great rates, small amounts available for your clients’ remodels or additions, bridge loans, your autos, tools, etc. Contact: Mitch at 530-308-9124; [email protected] SALE Barn Wood Circular Sawn Hickory 6x6, 8x8. Douglas Fir 1x4, 6, 8, 10, 12; 2x4, 6, 8, 10, 12; 3x10, 11x11. 5 b/f with free delivery anywhere in the Basin. Live Edge Slabs, huge pieces Walnut, Elm, Oak. 10–30 b/f. Contact: Alex at Finishing Touch Carpentry 530-362-6700.FOR RENT Gradall. 45 FT reach with truss boom and 1 yard bucket. Great for backfill. For questions and rental price. Contact: Jude at 530-567-5150 .FOR SALE #1 5/8” x 24” all heart Redwood taper-sawn shakes. Random width. 5 BND = SQ@10” exp. 239 BND available. $43.34 cost per BND + tax. Contact: Maurio at Washoe Building Supply 775-691-9633; [email protected] SALE Reclaimed lumber, custom cut and finished to order. Exterior, interior, siding, cabinets, beams and fireplace mantles. Redwood, Douglas Fir, Pine and Cedar. 500,000 b/f of inventory to choose from. Prices ranging from $3–$12 b/f, Full Service Mill. Yankin’s Reclaimed Materials—your local supplier since 1980. Contact: 530-587-3700.

CLARK + KENSINGTON Is Sponsor for CATT Awards

The 2015 CATT Awards program will again be sponsored by CLARK + KENSINGTON, a premium line of paint + primer in one available exclusively at Ace Hardware. CATT member Mountain Hardware

& Sports is a full service Ace Hardware store. More information about the Awards program and sponsor CLARK + KENSINGTON will be disseminated in September. The Nomination period for individuals and projects is tentatively set to open the second week of September.

CATT Members Make “Best Of” List of Winners

TThe Sierra Sun/North Lake Tahoe Bonanza released their annual list of “Best Of” winners and numerous CATT members made the list! There were 73 categories, covering Best Businesses,

Best People, Best Places/Events, and Best Food and Drink. 47,225 total votes were cast. Here’s the lineup of CATT winners: 6 Best Bank: 1st Place – Plumas Bank6 Best Gallery: 1st Place – Gallery Keoki6 Best Garden Supply/Nursery: 3rd Place – Rock & Rose6 Best Hardware Store: 1st Place – Mountain Hardware & Sports6 Best Landscaping: 1st Place – Rock & Rose; 2nd Place – Green Envy;

3rd Place – Grateful Gardens6 Best Sporting Goods: 1st Place – Mountain Hardware & Sports 6 Best Boss: 1st Place – Seamus Gallagher/Gallagher Construction6 Best Insurance Agent: 1st Place – Tony Commendatore/Aegis

Insurance Markets6 Best Local Attorney: 2nd Place – Rich Molsby/Molsby & Bordner

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TRAINING/EDUCATION

C.A.T.T. Community Project Update

C.A.T.T. Community Project, or CP for short, has been honored to be involved with many great projects around the Truckee area over the past

year. We also are looking forward to many more in the coming months. I would also like to thank the bright members of the CP Board for their continued work and dedication to the local community through these great projects.

Our projects range in terms of subject matter. We helped with donated volunteer labor and materials for the Truckee Bike Park, Slow Food Demonstration Garden, the Old Truckee Jailhouse Museum, and the custom recycle containers at Truckee High School. We are excited to continue working on the building of the Railroad Society Snow Shed project at Regional Park, Town of Truckee sign, and the renovations needed at the Sierra Senior Services Building. We are also helping to promote needed materials and services for the Truckee Rodeo Grounds and the construction of the Trout Creek Pocket Park in downtown.

Thanks to the dedication of Paul Griggs and Mitch Clarin, we are also thrilled to be moving closer to the construction of the COMMUNITY BUILDING, which will house non profit organizations from around the community.

I cannot fail to mention the great success (despite the rain) of our inaugural C.A.T.T. CP CoEd Softball Tournament. We were able to raise funds through our tournament to help further broaden the scope of what CP can do for the community. This event was enjoyed by all who participated and we look forward to this annual event next spring 2016.

In addition to our on going projects, CP looks forward to the future projects that come before us as well. This work is only possible through the GREAT ideas and ethics being offered by our CP Board members, who truly bring the soul to our organization.

Dave Rhoden (Caseywood)CHAIRMAN – C.A.T.T. COMMUNITY PROJECT

Understanding and Implementing Micro-IrrigationWednesday, August 5 | 5:30–7:30 p.m.North Tahoe Events Center, Kings BeachThis free public class is presented by Don Franklin with the Irrigation Association. The Irrigation Association is the leading national membership organization for irrigation equipment and system manufacturers, dealers, distributors, designers, consultants, contractors and end users. Grow your business and learn smart techniques and technology to conserve water and stay ahead of the drought. RSVP/INFO: Jennifer Cressy with the Tahoe Resource Conservation District 530-543-1501 ext. 107; [email protected].

Tax Credits for Contractors & General Business OwnersThursday, September 3 | 1:00–2:30 p.m.CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Wy., Ste. 1G, TruckeeThis class is presented by CATT Member Mann, Urrutia, Nelson CPAs & Associates LLP. Do you qualify for the largest business tax credit? Learn how your design work and engineering costs

can reduce your tax bill. What surprise change this year made it easier for small businesses to use the credit? Free to CATT Members/$10 charge for Non-Members.REGISTER: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-550-9999; [email protected].

Incorporating your BusinessThursday, September 10 | 1:00–2:30 p.m.CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Wy., Ste. 1G, TruckeeThis class is presented by CATT Member Mann, Urrutia, Nelson CPAs & Associates LLP. Learn about the tax benefits and pitfalls of different business structures. Find out what is best about partnerships, LLC, Sole proprietors, S corporations, C corporations. Free to CATT Members/$10 charge for Non-Members.REGISTER: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-550-9999; [email protected].

Lighting for Kitchens & Baths in the Age of LEDs Wednesday, September 23 | 5:00–7:00 p.m.Q & A after, snacks providedBest Western PLUS Hotel Truckee Tahoe, 11331 Brockway Road, Truckee

This free public class is presented by CATT member Ferguson Enterprises. Randall Whitehead, a regular guest expert on HGTV and Martha Stewart Living Radio, will act as your guide to the best of the emerging alternative light sources, while taking you on a roller coaster ride of good and bad lighting. 2 CEUs issued for attendance.RSVP: Kim English, Ferguson Enterprises 775-688-5000; [email protected].

Job Costing with QuickBooksWednesday, September 30 | 1:00–2:30 p.m.CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Wy., Ste. 1G, TruckeeThis class is presented by CATT Member Mann, Urrutia, Nelson CPAs & Associates LLP. Topics to be covered: Unlocking the Power of QuickBooks; Profit & Loss by Job report; Ability to tie Income, Cost of Goods Sold, and Expense items to customer jobs; Estimating and Invoicing; Change Orders; Tricks and Workarounds; What’s New. Free to CATT Members/$10 charge for Non-Members.REGISTER: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-550-9999; [email protected].

10/30 HOUR RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS CHANGED

As of June 10, 2015, OSHA 10/30 hour construction refresher training is no longer required. The Nevada State legislature passed SB 233, which removes the

requirement for a 10/30 hour Refresher Course for those holding 10 or 30 hour construction cards. The Governor signed this bill, and it became law as of June 10, 2015. This means that if a person has the 10 or 30 hour OSHA construction card, Nevada no longer requires that they have refresher training, and the card is considered valid regardless of the date of issue.

It is still required that a person have an OSHA construction card in order to work on a construction site in the state of Nevada.

If a person loses their card, they can get a replacement card if the card is less than three years old by contacting the trainer that issued the card originally. If a card is lost and is over three years old, the OSHA Training Institute will not replace it, and the person must retake the class to obtain a new one.

All SCATS 10/30 hour construction refresher training classes have been canceled. For more information or for a schedule of training courses offered at no charge by SCATS, call toll free 1.877.4SAFENV [1-(877)-472-3368] or visit www.4safenv.state.nv.us.

This article was taken from the SCATS newsletter. SCATS is an acronym for the “Safety Consultation and Training Section” of the Nevada Division of Industrial Relations.

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C A P I T O L C O N N E C T I O N

Q&A for ContractorsBy Shauna Krause, President, Capitol Services, Inc.

M isconceptions, rumor, ‘friendly advice’ and complex rules that change when borders get crossed make it tough for contractors at times. That’s one reason it’s important to ask questions!

We begin in Arizona and will proceed ‘one step at a time’ because it’s important to get it right wherever you work…

Q: You helped our corporation obtain a second General Building license in California. We had to attach a ‘dba’ (doing business as) name since it was the same corporation with the same classification. We are also licensed in Arizona and we want to get a second General Building license there with a different Qualifier since you can’t have multiple Qualifiers on the same license. Does Arizona also require that we attach a dba to the second license?

A: Actually, no. Arizona allows you to have as many licenses as you want under the same corporate name, so you will not be required to have the dba attached.

Q: I want to get my contractor’s license for painting, drywall, cabinetry, and other types of finish work. I was told I wouldn’t qualify for a General Building license because I don’t have experience framing. Can I apply for all the classifications that I need at the same time?

A: No, you would need to start with one classification and then once issued, add the additional classifications, step by step, one at a time. Remember that you are required to show at least four years of full time work experience, within the last ten years, in each trade that you are applying for. Call if you need assistance.

Q: I am a “C-27” (Landscaping) contractor. With the current drought that we are experiencing in California, I’ve had a few people contact me regarding installing synthetic turf to replace their grass since they aren’t watering as much. Can I do that with my landscaping license?

A: Yes you sure can. Installing synthetic turf requires either a “C-27” (Landscaping) license or a “C-61”/”D12” (Synthetic Products) license.

Q: We just received our renewal notice and one of the Officers the CSLB has listed on here is no longer with the company. We updated our Officers with the Secretary of State as soon as he left, but obviously the CSLB was not notified. How do we go about getting his name off of the license?

A: It’s good that you updated the Secretary of State (SOS), but that doesn’t automatically update the contractor’s license or CSLB. You will need to file a Disassociation Notice to remove him. If he has been replaced you will also want to submit an application to add the new Officer.

Contractor Note: In a recent newsletter, the CSLB reminds public works contractors that prime contractors are required to submit the contractor license number of each subcontractor they plan to hire when bidding a job. This requirement took effect in July 2014 and the goal of this legislation is to “stop prime contractors from knowingly or unknowingly hiring unlicensed subcontractors to work on public works projects.”

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While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for the answers is half the battle. Get expert assistance immediately when you call 866-443-0657, email [email protected], or write us at Capitol Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 500, Sacramento, CA 95814. Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.

Recruit a New Member and Win A Visa Gift Card!

The Membership Committee is excited to

announce a New Member Contest that could put a $100 Visa Gift Card in your

wallet! Any existing CATT member who recruits a new member by September 30, 2015 will be entered into the drawing. PLUS, when you win, so does your new member. CATT is giving away $100 cash to your recruited new member. There will be two winners!

Think of that contractor, supplier or professional who is not a CATT member yet and invite them to join. The contest will end on September 30th. The contest drawing will be held at the Mixer Event on October 8th at The Rock in Truckee, so you have plenty of time to get your name into the hat—the more members you bring in, the more chances you have to win. Only one prize per CATT member.

Contact Membership & Event Coordinator Peg Friesen at the CATT office to request membership materials for your recruiting effort, 530-550-9999 or [email protected]. Good luck!

Special Membership Deal

NEW members that pre-pay their 2016 dues in October 2015 will receive the last three months of

2015 free. What a great deal! Get 15 months of membership for the price of 12! This means the new member will get all the CATT benefits now instead of waiting for January 1, 2016. These benefits include: Company name displayed in two listings on the CATT website, exclusive Job-to-Bid notices, CATT monthly newsletters and emails, the right to vote for CATT Board members, vote in the Awards program, plus many more awesome benefits and services (display business cards in the office, use the conference room, discounts, etc.).

Notify all your business associates who are not CATT members yet—this is the time to save some money and join the only organization representing the interests of the construction industry in the Truckee Tahoe area.

Contact Membership and Event Coordinator, Peg Friesen, at the CATT office for more information or to obtain a membership application for this special deal, 530-550-9999 or [email protected].

Member Orientation

Oct. 20th

A re you making the most of your CATT membership?

Learn how to maximize your membership at the upcoming Member Orientation on Tuesday, October 20th from 4:00–6:00 p.m. at the Hampton Inn & Suites Tahoe Truckee. All existing, new, or prospective members are encouraged to attend. Light appetizers, a prize drawing, networking, and free stuff for each attendee are all part of the orientation too! Bring your prospective members to the orientation and we’ll take it from there!

RECEIVE THE LAST THREE

MONTHS OF 2015 FREE!

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Appliances, TVs, Vacuums,Mattresses, Snowblowersand much more!Installation & Delivery Available

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK530-550-0110M–F 9–6:30 | SAT 9–6 | SUN 11–412047 Donner Pass Rd., W. TruckeeTri Counties Bank Plaza

CA LEGISLATURE AMENDS NEW PAID SICK LEAVE LAW

CA Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 304 on Monday July 13, 2015, amending the Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act of 2014 (AB 1522). The Labor

Commissioner is currently revising the frequently asked questions to reflect those changes, and will post an update soon.

AB 1522 has numerous provisions. Here are a few major elements:

• An employee who, on or after July 1, 2015, works in California for 30 or more days within a year from the beginning of employment, is entitled to paid sick leave. Exceptions: Employees covered by qualifying collective bargaining agreements, In-Home Supportive Services providers, and certain employees of air carriers are not covered by this law.

• Employees, including part-time and temporary employees, will earn at least one hour of paid leave for every 30 hours worked.

• Accrual begins on the first day of employment or July 1, 2015, whichever is later.

• An employer may limit the amount of paid sick leave an employee can use in one year to 24 hours or three days.

• Accrued paid sick leave may be carried over to the next year, but it may be capped at 48 hours or six days.

Visit the CA Division of Labor Standards Enforcement website www.dir.ca.gov/DLSE/ab1522.html for more info or to subscribe to their list serve for updates related to the paid sick leave law.

UPDATE

CATTPAC (CATT Political Action Committee) is getting ready for a busy election season in 2016. We are expecting a large voter turnout for the presidential election. Large voter turnout adds to the emotional

intensity of a presidential election, especially when the incumbent can NOT run for a third term, a tradition started by our first president George Washington and carried forth until Franklin Roosevelt ran and was elected for four consecutive terms during World War II. After that, Congress restricted the president to two four year terms with the 22nd Amendment ratified in 1951.

In anticipation of a large turnout, some political pundits purposely campaign propositions knowing a large voter turnout helps the outcome of passing a particular proposition in their favor. These propositions are right now unknown to us, however will be out there just the same once election time nears.

CATTPAC is here to research and analyze such propositions by holding interviews with the proposition’s authors or representatives, conducting internet research, interviewing opposing views, and requesting input from current CATT members, amongst other methods of information gathering. This current and important input helps CATTPAC make intelligent and informed decisions to either support, stay neutral, or oppose propositions at the local and state level.

Take Control of your future. The world is run by those who show up, get involved. The time spent in alliance with fellow CATT members could very well save you money in reduced fees and regulations by watching the myriad of authoritarian figures that rule over our industry and lives and keeping them in line.

The next update will deal with the many “wins,” examples of the many positive outcomes just a few members of CATTPAC have accomplished. Call, text or email Mitch Clarin at 530-308-9124 [email protected] or contact the CATT office for more information 530-550-9999.

Mitch Clarin, CHAIRMAN – CATTPAC

Page 8: CATT A LOG August 2015

CATT StatsGeneral Contractors 82

Sub-Contractors 91

Associates/Suppliers 67

Professionals 101

Organizations 7

Retired 1

Total 349

CATT Jobs to Bid &

Permit #s

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CATT’s MISSION: To promote a positive business environment for the building and housing industry and enhance opportunities for its members and the community

12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee, CA 96161 (Located across the street from Truckee Town Hall)

Ph: 530-550-9999 | Fx: [email protected] | www.ca-tt.com

2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORSEXECUTIVE OFFICERSJoshua Root, President

Root of Design ElectricMitch Clarin, Vice-President

Mitchell T. ClarinMike Nethersole, Secretary

M.D. Construction & ConsultingPaul Griggs, Treasurer

Griggs Custom HomesGary Crosswhite, Past President

Meridian Concrete, Inc.

DIRECTORSAndrew Cross, Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co.

Scott Eckard, Eckard Roofing Michael Forshee, Forshee ConstructionKen Foster, K.B Foster Civil Engineering

Doug Gadow, Linchpin Structural Engineering

Greg Haupert, Sierra Integrated SystemsRich Loverde, Loverde Builders

Ted Reviglio, Western Nevada SupplyRyan Swenson, Simpson Strong-Tie

STAFFPat Davison, Executive Director

Peg Friesen, Membership & Event Coordinator

Amanda Bullard, Office ManagerKim Cross, Bookkeeper

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CATT Jobs to Bid Sent Out in June/YTD Total:Private 12/83

Public Works 2/11

Building Permits Issued in June/YTD Total:Truckee New Single Family Residential 11/39

Eastern Placer County New Single Family Residential 25/45

Welcome New MembersSapient Financial & Insurance Services – Swarn SinghInvited Home – Christopher ScafidiFuture Drywall – Edgar LopezRoseburg Forest Products – Mike McDonnellDianda Construction – Scott Chaplin

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