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IN THIS ISSUE ank you: MBA Open House................... 1 Welcome our new members.........................2 MBA Membership .........................................3 Directors & Officer.........................................4 Casey Mazzoni- Legislative..........................5 MBA: Meet Your Board Members..............6 Local Advewrtising................................... 7 Forklift Certificate Teaining ...................9 MBA Memebrship Application.................. 10 Green Building Committee........................ 11 OSHA Semibar.............................................. 12 CPR-First Aid Class...................................... 13 Safety T%opic- Emergency?.................. 14-15 MBA Seminar................................................ 16 MBA Wellness............................................... 17 2011 Open Enrollment................................. 18 Letter From Chelsea Lee.............................. 19 Marin Home & Garden Expo..............20-21 Permits/Liens..........................................22-23 State Fund Ad...............................................24 Project Bid Schedule..............................25-31 MBA Insurance Ad.................................32 Classified Ads................................................33 Water Watch..................................................34 EPA Seminar..................................................35 www.marinba.org [email protected] CONTACT MBA 660 Las Gallinas Avenue San Rafael, CA 94903 Office: 415-462-1220 Fax: 415-462-1225 www.marinba.org [email protected] Page 1 MBA Weekly Bulletin March 07, 2011 Issue #10 Forklift Certified Training Wednesday March 23, 2011 OSHA 10 Seminar Wednesday April 6, 2011 THE MBA 2011 REFERRAL GUIDE IS AVAILABLE Pulished & Distributed Countywide Thank You To All Who Attended MBA’s Open House! Congratulations to Flint Construction for winning the MBA Open House drawing for a FREE Membership!

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Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly Bulletin ◆ Page 1

in this issue

Thank you: MBA Open House...................1

Welcome our new members.........................2

MBA Membership .........................................3 Directors & Officer.........................................4

Casey Mazzoni- Legislative..........................5

MBA: Meet Your Board Members..............6

Local Advewrtising................................... 7 Forklift Certificate Teaining ...................9

MBA Memebrship Application..................10

Green Building Committee........................11

OSHA Semibar..............................................12

CPR-First Aid Class......................................13

Safety T%opic- Emergency?..................14-15

MBA Seminar................................................16

MBA Wellness...............................................17

2011 Open Enrollment.................................18

Letter From Chelsea Lee..............................19

Marin Home & Garden Expo..............20-21

Permits/Liens..........................................22-23

State Fund Ad...............................................24

Project Bid Schedule..............................25-31

MBA Insurance Ad.................................32

Classified Ads................................................33

Water Watch..................................................34

EPA Seminar..................................................35

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

contact MBa

660 Las Gallinas AvenueSan Rafael, CA 94903

◆Office: 415-462-1220

Fax: 415-462-1225◆

[email protected]

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MBa Weekly Bulletin

March 07, 2011 issue #10

Forklift Certified TrainingWednesday March 23, 2011

OSHA 10 SeminarWednesday April 6, 2011

THE MBA 2011 REFERRAL GUIDE IS AVAILABLEPulished & Distributed Countywide

Thank You To All Who Attended MBA’s

Open House!

Congratulations to

Flint Construction

for winning the MBA

Open House drawing

for a FREE

Membership!

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January 10,2011 Issue * 51www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

March - WelcoMe our neW MeMbers!

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MBA MembershipBrings You Out In Front

to Join: www.marinba.org or [email protected]: 415-462-1220

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E-BULLETINWeekly e-bulletin featuring:Projects To BidBid ResultsLegislative NewsIndustry ArticlesLegal InformationAdvertisingSafety Topics

LARGE PLAN ROOMLocated here at 660 Las Gallinas AvenueMembers can check out plans and specsReview and prepare estimates in separate officeswith wi-fiOpen Monday – Friday, 8AM – 5PMOvernight and weekend check out is available

ONLINE PLANROOMAvailable to members for an additional feeInformation is in real timeAll online members have the ability to subscribe GREEN BUILDING COMMITTEEPromotes the best green building practicesProvides quality educational opportunities to our membersWorks responsibly with the community for the enhancement of the green building industry

MARIN HOME & GARDEN EXPOGreat opportunity to present your exceptional products and services to the consumer in an educational and sales environment

ADVERTISING & MARKETINGCompetitive marketing opportunitiesAdvertise in the weekly bulletinAdvertise on the website home pageSponsorship of events and seminars

GROUP INSURANCESave time and money by enrolling in our group workers compensation and health insurance programs

REFERRAL GUIDEPublished and distributed countywide

EDUCATIONAL SEMINARSLien Law Business ManagementOSHA ComplianceGreen BuildingSafety

SOCIAL FUNCTIONSScholarship Awards CeremonyGolf TournamentCrab FeedMemebrship MixersHoliday Open HouseHome & Garden Expo

SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMScholarships are available to high school seniors pursuing a college, university or trade school education.

DISCOUNTED FORMS AND PUBLICATIONSCA Preliminary Lien NoticesMechanic’s LiensLien ReleasesPayment Release Forms

LEGISLATIVE MONITORINGRepresentation is provided through staff and lobbyists written testimony, and personal appearances before governing bodies.

PERMISSION TO USE MBA LOGOExclusive use of MBA logo on member websites and collateral to demonstrate their affiliation with MBA, and commitment to the construction industry

SEMINAR/CONFERENCE ROOM RENTALPeter Arrigoni Community Room is available for:

MeetingsTrainings

SeminarsGatherings

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2010-2011 MBA Directors & officers

PresidentDave trahan - Patriot Mechanical

Vice PresidentMark silvia - Marin Mechanical, inc.

chief financial officerJeff Mertel - Mertel carpets, inc.

Secretary

Aimi Dutra - the Dutra Group

Past PresidentJeff Grady - Grady consulting services

Executive Director - Safety DirectorKlif Knoles

Barry Arends - Morris roofing tyler Doherty - cal West rentals inc

Gary frugoli - construction consultantPeter Migale - Migale Painting cKeith Dotto - Dotto Glass, inc.

Jim schalich - schalich Brothers constructionDick Ghilotti - Ghilotti construction company

Dave Garbarino - Marin sanitary service, inc.Jeff Pottorff - North Bay Landscape

ManagementDiane Henderson- DMH Land Use Planning

STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager

Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerDiane Van Renselaar - Plan Room Technician

Kellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/ReceptionChriss Daniels - Publications Editor/Website/Media

Casey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst

The weekly bulletin is owned by MBA & is available to member firms only: www.marinba.org or email [email protected]

660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903Publisher: Klif Knoles

Publication Editor: Chriss Daniels

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Marin County Legislative Update By Casey Mazzoni

SONOMA COUNTYSonoma County Energy Independence Program is awarded a grant.Recently the California Energy Commission gave the Sonoma County Energy Independence Program (SCEIP) $3 million. The money will help to continue the two-year-old program. The program offers financing for retrofits, discounted energy audits and utility rebates for residential customers who qualify.

The grant, which came from stimulus dollars, will also pay for the statewide expansion of the program. On Tuesday the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors approved the expansion.

This was great news especially at a time of nationwide uncertainty for government-run energy retrofit efforts known as PACE. Most of the other programs were suspended or shut down last year after new federal rules made it almost impossible to continue programs. Sonoma County’s wasinitially stopped, but the courageous supervisors decided to file a lawsuit against the federal overnment.

MARIN COUNTYCounty reviews plan for coastal strategies.The Marin County Community Development Department recently released a report, which proposes revised policies for coastal planning.

The plan outlines new policies regarding development and clarifies regulations. It can be download-ed at www.co.marin.us/MarinLCP.

The plan includes suggestions for streamlining approval of farm buildings, clarifying boundaries of coastal communities, giving options for septic system improvements and promoting energy efficiency.

This summer the plan will be discussed at public forums, and reviewed by county planners and supervisors as well as the state Coastal Commission.

For more information on this issue or any other issues of interest to the construction industry please contact Casey Mazzoni at 415.342.3328 or [email protected]

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Aimi Dutra is the Director of Community Affairs for The Dutra Group overseeing all corporate communications, government relations and community outreach programs for the Materials Division. Recently, she successfully led the extensive efforts to secure critical land-use entitlements on behalf of the company.

AiMi DUtrA, BoArD secretArYtHe DUtrA GroUP

MBA: Meet Your board members

Headquartered in San Rafael, The Dutra Group is a nationally recognized leader in the Dredging, Marine Construction and Aggregate Production industries. Material from its San Rafael Rock Quarry contributes to approximately 90% of Marin County’s infrastructure projects.

Since joining the firm, Aimi has brought a proactive and hands-on approach to community involvement. As a result of her vision, The Dutra Group has become a leading contributor toward important local causes and non-profits throughout Marin.

Aimi is married to her husband J.C. and together they have 3 young children. She is a graduate of the University of the Pacific with a degree in Psychology.

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For Outreach Advertising Contact:

[email protected] or call 415-462-1220 x103

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Presents

Forklift Certificate Training

Wednesday ~ March 23, 20119:00A.M. - 12:00 P.M.

660 Las Galinas Avenue, San Rafael

$75.00 Members ~ $125.00 Non Members

All attendees will receive a three year certificate as a forklift driverA forklift donated by Cal~West Rentals will be on site for training

For reservations call MBA at 415-462-1220or complete and return this form by fax to 415-462-1225or go to our website www.marinba.org and pay online

Company:________________________Phone:___________

Person(s) attending:_________________________________(Cancellations made after March 21st will be billed)(Those signed up who do attend will also be billed)

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Greetings fellow MBA members:

The Marin Builders Association’s Green Building Committee would like to solicit your ideas and involvement in the selection of candidates for our annual Leadership in Sustainability Awards. This will be our second annual award presentation and will take place at the Marin Home & garden Expo on June 4th, 2011. There are four categories for this year’s awards. They are: Individual, Organization, Pioneer and Education. The selection criteria for the award recipients should follow these brief guidelines: Recipients must make a direct and local impact by enhancing the environmental health, social equity, and economic prosperity in Marin County. Recipients can be based elsewhere but must be engaged in the local culture of Marin County to qualify.

Last year (2010) we were proud to present awards to the following recipients: Individual: Mr. Bob Brown City of San Rafael Organization: Build it Green Pioneer: Marin Green B.E.R.S.T. Collaborative Education: The Dominican University Green MBA Program

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SAFETY TOPICAre You Prepared For An Emergency?

Emergencies in the workplace cannot be eliminated, but if you have an emergency action plan in place and have trained workers to respond quickly and appropriately you can optimize efficiency, relieve anxietyand in some cases, save lives.

Management commitment and worker involvement are essential to an effective emergency action plan. The ac-tion plan should be explained to workers and reviewed whenever the plan or responsibilities change. How good is your emergency action plan? Find out by asking yourself and your workers the following ques-tions:

General Is there a means of reporting emergencies and accounting for personnel before and after an incident?

Who is the person responsible for decision-making dur-ing emergency conditions?

Does everyone in the workplace know the procedures to follow in various emergency scenarios (e.g. fire, explo-sion, earthquake, chemical spill or workplace violence, etc.)?

Do workers know the escape routes and evacuations pro-cedures including where to reassemble for a headcount or for further instruction?

Do workers know where emergency supplies are located?

MedicalDo workers know how to respond in the event of a medi-cal emergency?

Are there workers trained in cardiopulmonary resuscita-tion (CPR) and first aid?

Does the worksite have first aid equipment which corresponds to the possible injuries workers may encounter? (e.g. emergency wash stations, personal protective equipment, oxygen tanks, ice packs, etc.)

Are emergency response phone numbers (fire department, ambulance, medical facility, etc.) clearly posted where they can be readily accessed?

Does the worksite have first aid equipment which corresponds to the possible injuries workers may encounter? (e.g. emergency wash stations, personal protective equipment, oxygen tanks, ice packs, etc.)

Are emergency response phone numbers (fire depart-ment, ambulance, medical facility, etc.) clearly posted where they can be readily accessed?

FireDoes the worksite have fire extinguishers that match the possible fire hazards?

Have workers practiced using the fire extinguishers so that they’re aware of their operation and limitations?

Have the fire extinguishers been recharged within the last year? (They must be tagged to indicate the recharge date.

SpillsDoes the worksite have absorbent material that matches the quantity and type of chemicals which could spill?

Do you have relevant personal protective equipment that would be needed to respond to a chemical spill?

Have workers been properly trained in how to safely respond to a chemical spill?

Once you have established your emergency action plan, make sure workers are trained and retrained in the possible emergencies they may encounter, the emergency procedures they should follow, any first aid or rescue procedures, and in the location of emergency response equipment and phone number. In an emer-gency an immediate and educated response can save individual lives, the business operation, and thousands of dollars in potential losses.

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SAFETY TOPIC¿Está Usted Preparado para una Emergencia?

o es posible eliminar las emergencias en el lugar de trabajo, pero si usted ha implantado un plan de ac-ción de emergencia y cuenta con trabajadores capaci-tados para responder apropiadamente y con rapidez, usted puede optimizar la eficiencia, aliviar la ansie-dad, y en algunos casos, salvar vidas.

La dedicación de la administración y la participación de los trabajadores son esenciales para un plan de acción de emergencia. Se recomienda explicar el plan de acción a los trabajadores y revisarlo siempre que cambie el plan mismo o las responsabilidades. ¿Qué tan eficaz es su plan de acción de emergencia? Averígüelo preguntándose a sí mismo y a sus traba-jadores las preguntas siguientes:

Aspectos generalesExiste algún medio para informar sobre las emergencias y contar al personal antes y después de un incidente?

Quién es la persona responsable de tomar decisiones durante las condiciones de emergencia?

Sabe alguien en el lugar de trabajo los procedimien-tos a seguir en varios escenarios de emergencia (por ejemplo: incendio, explosión, terremoto, derrame de productos químicos o violencia en el lugar de tra-bajo, etc.)?

Conocen los trabajadores las rutas de escape y los procedimientos de evacuación incluso el lugar de reunión para contar las personas presentes o para recibir instrucciones adicionales?

Aspectos médicos

¿Saben los trabajadores cómo responder en caso de ocurrir una emergencia médica?

¿Hay trabajadores capacitados en técnicas de resucit-ación cardiopulmonar (CPR) y primeros auxilios?

¿Tiene el lugar de trabajo equipo de primeros aux-ilios que corresponda con las posibles lesiones que los trabajadores pudieran encontrar?

(Por ejemplo: estaciones de lavado de emergencia, equipo de protección personal, tanques de oxígeno, compresas frías, etc.)

¿Están los números de teléfono de respuesta de emergencia (cuerpo de bomberos, ambulancia, instalación médica, etc.) claramente colocados en lugares fácilmente accesibles?

Incendio¿Tiene el sitio de trabajo extintores que correspon-dan a los posibles riesgos de incendio?

¿Han practicado los trabajadores el uso de los extintores para estar conscientes de su funcionamiento y limitaciones?

¿Se han recargado los extintores en los últimos doce meses? (Éstos deben tener una etiqueta que indique la fecha de recarga).

Derrames ¿Tiene el sitio de trabajo material absorbente que correspon-da a la cantidad y tipo de productos químicos que podrían derramarse?

¿Tiene usted el equipo pertinente de protección personal que sería necesario para responder ante un derrame de productos químicos?

¿Han recibido los trabajadores la capacitación apropiada sobre cómo responder de manera segura ante un derrame de productos químicos?

Después de establecer su plan de acción de emergencia, asegúrese de que los trabajadores reciban la capacitación y los cursos de repaso sobre las posibles emergencias que pudieran encontrar, los procedimientos de emergencia que deben seguir, cualesquier procedimientos de primeros auxilios o de rescate, y sobre la ubicación del equipo para respuesta de emergencia y los números de teléfono respec-tivos. En una emergencia, una respuesta inmediata y con conocimiento de detalles puede salvar las vidas de las personas, la operación del negocio y miles de dólares en pérdidas potenciales.

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Requesting Sub BidsTo place an outreach ad please contact [email protected]

Deadline for Outreach Ad is Tuesday for the following Monday publish date.

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AD SIZE MEMBER RATE/PER ISSUE NON MEMBER RATE PER ISSUE

THE WEEKLY BULLETIN IS PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY MORNING AT 8A.M. AND SENT OUT TO A MEMBER ONLY DISTRIBUTION LIST. THE BULLETIN IS PUBLISHED ON THE ISSUE.COM WEBSITE

AND CAN ALSO BE VIEWD AND PUBLISHED OFF OF THE MBA WEBSITE.FOR ADVERTISING QUESTIONS OR SUBMITTELS-

CONTACT: [email protected] OR CALL 415-462-1220

OUTREACH ADVERTISING INFORMATION

SVALA CONSTRUCTION380 Beach Road

Burlingame, CA 94010

Phone: 650-343-8233 Fax: 650-343-8238

AEOE Requestingsub bids from qualified subcontractors/suppliers for:

San Francisco Unified School District

John O’Connell Technical High School

CareerTechnical Education Facilities

BID DATE: March 17, 2011Seeking Subcontractors and Suppliers

for ALL TRADES

Any service or product you can provide to help complete the bid requirementrs

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MBA Wellness

Injury and Illness Prevention ProgramIn California, every employer is required by law to provide a safe and healthful workplace to his/her employees. In accordance with the California Code of Regulations, your employer needs to have an ef-fective Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) in writing. There is a specific IIPP required for the construction industry, the Construction IIPP. What should you expect to see in an IIPP? It is a written plan that has the following elements:

* Management commitment/assignment of responsibilities * Safety communications system with employees * System for assuring employee compliance with safe work practices * Scheduled inspections/evaluation system * Accident investigation * Procedures for correcting unsafe/unhealthy conditions * Safety and health training and instruction * Recordkeeping and documentation

The IIPP includes procedures that your employer puts into practice. Part of the employer’s responsibility is to control potential workplace hazards and correct hazardous conditions or practices as they occur or are recog-nized. The program includes a system for your employer to communicate with you on matters relating to oc-cupational safety and health, including provisions designed to encourage employees to inform the employer of hazards at the worksite without fear of reprisal.

The safety communications system, one of the elements of the IIPP, should be in a form readily understand-able by all affected employees. The safety communication system may include:

* meetings * training programs * postings * written communications * a system for anonymous notification by employees about hazards * labor/management safety and health committees * other means of ensuring communication with employees.

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LIEnS/coMPLEtIonS/HoMEStEaDSMarch 07, 2011 issue #10

COMPLetiOns MeChAniC Liens CA tAX Liens

2/16/11 2/09/11 2/10/11 2/16/11 2/09/11 2/15/11 2/15/11 2/16/11

ALTEN CONSTRUCTION PAUL CHOE CONSTRUCTION MNGMNT GOUP LISA RAHN LIFE DEVELOP. & CONSTRUCTION MICHAEL PAUL & CO. NORTHWEST GENERAL ENGINEERING SAUSALITO MARIN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT

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Issue Date

Contractor/Owner Value

TD

COMPLETION

NOTICE OF DEFAULTS

MECHANICS LIEN

CA TAX LIEN

2/15/11 2/14/11 2/11/11

SCHMIDT HEIMO CAROL BURNS DARIA GERSHMAN

2/10/11 2/10/11

NAVARRA AT AVALAR INC GIRA POLLI OF MILL VALLEY

FRANCHISE TAX BOARD FRANCHISE TAX BOARD

$7,982.54 $4,352.33 $3,404.00

2/15/11 2/06/11 2/10/11

TD SERVICE CO. NATALIE WOODS GAYLE ZIMMERMAN

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PERMITS

Issued & Received Februaruy 25th-28thMARin PeRMits issueD & ReCeiVeD enDinG 2/20/2011

Lefort Warren G Clifford Scott Wachelka Donald Le My Talbot Amy Groom Robert Morgan Janet Cardinale Frank

100,000. $48,000 $0 $100,00 $40,000 $10,000 $430,00 $14,500

516 Woodland Rd Kent field 125 Woodland Rd Kent field 15 Tappan Rd San Anselmo 18140 State Route 1 Marshall 4 Pine Ridge Way Mill Valley 18 East Pier Sausalito 193 Dipsea Rd Stinson Beach 75 Taurus Dr Novato

Ret. Wall Photovoltaic System Demolition Perm Remodel And Deck Addition And R Additon To House Addn Rmd, De Replace 3 Windows

Owner Contractor Address Type Value Received

Owner Address Type Value Received

MARin PeRMits issueD & ReCeiVeD enDinG 2/20/2011

Lefort Warren G Clifford Scott Wachelka Donald Le My Talbot Amy Groom Robert Morgan Janet Cardinale Frank

100,000. $48,000 $0 $100,00 $40,000 $10,000 $430,00 $14,500

Wachelka Donald Medin Mark Rutana Brian Marin Municipl Water Marin Municipl Water Hiebel Justin Arnold Judith Kentfield Court Hood Cathy Dickman William Hohe Barbara San Domenico Sch Merrill Patricia

15 Tappan Rd San Anselmo 15 Drakes View Dr Inverness 40 Laurel St Inverness 700 Donahue St Marin City 700 Donahue St Marin City 456 Via Herbosa Novato 7 Tappan Ct San Anselmo 4 Ash Ave (8units) Kent field 340 Stuyvesant Dr San Anselmo 5 Berens Dr Kentfield 30 Blackstone Dr San Rafael 1500 Butterfield Rd San Anselmo 125 Stuyvesant Dr San Anselmo

OWNER/BUILDER OWNER/BUILDER FINN-PORT CONST PARK PLACE CONST PARK PLACE CONST OWNER/BUILDER REAL GOODS SOLAR GIRON, RICHARD CONT GIRON, RICHARD CONT RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN DEASON TILE COMPANY OWNER/BUILDER TEN EYCK & KEEGAN INC. ADVANCED HOME ENERGY

Demolition Addit Reconst Monopole Slab And Ret Resident Photovoltaic Siding Replace Win Shower Unknown Furnace Furnace

$5,000 $126,90 $100,00 $15,000 $85,000 $75,000 $26,531 $7,500 $19,000 $8,300 $21,000 $21,000 $8,820

516 Woodland Rd Kent field 125 Woodland Rd Kent field 15 Tappan Rd San Anselmo 18140 State Route 1 Marshall 4 Pine Ridge Way Mill Valley 18 East Pier Sausalito 193 Dipsea Rd Stinson Beach 75 Taurus Dr Novato

Ret. Wall Photovoltaic System Demolition Perm Remodel And Deck Addition And R Additon To House Addn Rmd, De Replace 3 Windows

Owner Contractor Address Type Value Received

Owner Address Type Value Received

TEN EYCK & KEEGAN INC.

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PeRMits FeBuARY 14th– 20th

2/23/11 2/23/11 2/23/11 2/23/11 2/22/11 2/24/11 2/22/11 2/22/11 2/23/11 2/23/11 2/22/11 2/23/11 2/24/11 2/23/11

CONSTRUCTION MINOR ELECT MINOR MECH SOLAR WINDOW MINOR MECH MINOR CONST CONSTRUCTION MINOR CONST MINOR CONST WINDOW MINOR CONST MINOR CONST CONSTRUCTION

Isued Feuay

Owner Contractor Site Address Type Value

Novato

Rugero Milano Vito Bialla William Hunsinger Jonas Syallin Denise Thomas

Oxford Engineering Sunburst Solar Energy Cove Construction Upcycle Builders, Inc. Lamert contracting & Design

132 Hacienda Drive 34 Linda Lane 172 Solano St. 137 Avenida Miraflores 550 Tenaya Drive

Const.Elect Elect.Solar Const.Elect Full Const Full Const.

100,000 18,000 35,000 7,500 60,000

NOLAN MICHAEL KONIARIS GEORGE KERN RONALD KOENNING ORVILLE MANNISTO ANN M PAUL SCHELLER LUKE CHAMBERS WARD JOHN C ETAL STERFAN BAEUR CROUSE THOMAS GOFF MARGARET THORNTON ROBERT ROBBIE BRINLEY JCC CAL PROPERTIES

OWNER-BUILDER GREENWOOD ELECTRIC SAFE & WARM CHIMNEY SUNGATE ENERGY SAVE ENERGY COMPANY AAERO HTG. OWNER-BUILDER GRONBERG QUALITY BAVARIA CONSTRUCTION OWNER-BUILDER LIC.CONTRACT.HIRED DANIEL A HOLLERAN P&M BUILDERS INC. PEACOCK CONSTRUCTION

65 HICKOX RD 118 SANTA MARIA DR 129 CHAPEL HILL RD 1199 LEAFWOOD HTS 902 SUNNYBRAE LN 1500 GRANT AVE 1314 YUKON WAY 2029 FELIZ RD 2016 MILL RD 33 HAMPSHIRE WAY 81 FLICKER DR 709 SANTANA RD 752 PLAZA AMAPOLA 208 VINTAGE WAY

5,000 5,000 5,200 5,870 6,447 7,365 10,000 12,500 14,000 19,000 19,152 22,000 26,356 225,00

Kentfield 1/5/11 Nicholas Riley Owner/builder 30 Ash Avenue Apt.B .Kitchen/Elect 23,000

Larkspur 1/18/11 Carol Slattery Owner/builder 64 Barber Ave .Parking Deck 10,000

Sausalito 1/31/11 Richard Coffer Owner/builder 63 Redwood Dr. .Roof/Deck 15,000

San Rafael 1/4/11 1/11/11 1/18/11 1/24/11 1/25/11 1/13/11 1/26/11 1/13/11

Kathy Peterson W. Bradford Drury Kathy Peterson Kathy Peterson Hunter House Foundation Julio Gutierrez Chris Rincon Kris Nelson

Downing Heating Owner/Builder Home Depot Ongaro & Sons Owner/Builder Owner/Builder Red Goods Solar Brady Construction

225 San Francisco Blvd 22 Bennit Ave 109 San Francisco Blvd 122 Alder 21 Ross Ave. Apt#4 54 Oakland Ave. 7 Millbrae Ave 50 Greenfield Ave

Furnace Kitchen Roof Furnace Upgrades Roof PV Solar Office

5,195 22,000 12,959 6,500 40,000 7,000 20,465 15,000

1/5/11 1/11/11 1/11/11 1/12/11 1/12/11 1/9/11 1/18/11

Sarah Richards David Jones Town of San Anselmo Dicksoit Co Kathleen Cutter Karen Fung Adonis Katicha

John Merten Alan Anderson STC D&E Dicksoit Co. STZ Owner/Builder Adel Yassin

166 Cresent Road 12 Austin Ave 241-247 Sir Francis Drake 56 Longwood 28 Durham Blvd 51 Grove Lane 8 Spruce St

Deck Bathroom Rehab/Creek Heat Sysytem Bathroom Roof Foundation

42,000 12,000 40,000 6,500 7,000 8,200 55,000

San Anselmo

Received Owner Contractor Site Address Type Value

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Contractor yard with Office$3,200.00 per month

Contractor yard with single wide office trailer

Enclosed storage with fenced in yard. Approximately

4,900.00 sq. ft. totalEast San Rafael on Kerner

(close to Home Depot)Close to Hwy. 580 & Hwy. 101

Please contact Brian McLeran(415)-456-7674

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eMPlOyMent OPPORtunitieS ◆ OFFiCe leASe OR SAle ◆ BuSineSS iteMS FOR SAle

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FOR LEASE Warehouse Space Northgate

Industrial Park $ 1,000./month

Available now, 1,059 sq ft warehouse space with bathroom, roll-up, personnel door

& two off-street parking spaces Unit measures 23 ½ ft W x 48 ½ ft D

Full Ceiling height – Approx 14’Height to bottom of beams

Approx 13’Roll-up door measures

10’ W x 12’ H

For more info or to see unit, call Bob Kunst Painting (415) 457-0100

free

INDUSTRIAL YARD &

OFFICE FOR RENT/LEASE

+/- 1 ACRE YAD (ACEAGE NEGOTIABLE) INCLUDES 500 SQ.FEET CLEAN OFFICE TRAILER THAT IS HIGH SPEED INTERNET CAPALE WITH BATHROOM & 2000 SQ. FT. ASPHALT PARKING AERA; GAVEL AND ASPHALT YARD ZONED M-3 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL; FULL SECURITY SYSTEM

INCLUDING GATE & FENCING IN PLACE; SHORT DRIVE FROM SAN RAFAEL BRIDGE IN

RICHMOND OFF CASTRO STREET ON HENSLEY. CALL DON AT 510-215-9338

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WATER WATCH Marin Municipal Water District

Report On Water Levels, use & PrecipitationMMWD, serving Central and Southern Marin, reports on the following

supply sources, reservoir levels, precipitation and temperature for the week ending February 6, 2011

Consumption

Average million gallons/day

Average gallons/**capita/day

For Jan. 31, 2011 – Feb. 6, 2011 16.3 85.9For same week in 2010 15.6 83.7storage Acre-feet (AF)* % of capacityTotal capacity of 7 reservoirs 79,566 100 %Storage as of Feb. 6, 2011 79,217 99.6 %Storage for this date last year 69,401 87 %Average for this date 64,212 81 %Our current storage (79,217 AF) is 123 % of the average storage (64,212 AF) for this date.

supply sourceMMWD Reservoirs

Average million gallons/day

Russian RiverAverage

million gallons/dayFor Jan. 31, 2011 – Feb. 6, 2011 10.8 5.5For same week in 2010 6.4 9.2Rainfall At Lake Lagunitas(Rainfall Year Begins July 1)

total to Date(inches)

Average Rainfallto Date

From July 1, 2010 – Feb. 6, 2011 32.50 32.43From July 1, 2009 – Feb. 6, 2010 33.28temperature(at Corte Madera)

Average hightemperature (ºF)

For Jan. 31, 2011 – Feb. 6, 2011 71.7For same week in 2010 62.6

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Members CornerLimited to 600 words and edited for length, grammar, spelling, clarity, style, libel and civility. We do not publish form

letters, petitions or consumer complaints. Please include writers name, address and phone number. All submissions become the property of Marin Builders Association and cannot be returned.

note: We would like a photo (jpeg) head shot and can offer ¼ page ad space to *fill out page for ½ the price.

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