The Home Builder - June 2024

The Home Builder - September 2024

No. 6

VOLUME LXXI

June 2024

Past President Lewis elected Life Member The Dallas BA’s Board

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Metro East’s May 18 Cars for CASA raises almost $90,000

of Directors on May 30 unani- mously voted to honor Past President George Lewis with Life Membership, a recogni- tion that has been given only a few times in the George Lewis Association’s 80-year history. He served as president of the Dallas BA in 2003, presi- dent of the Texas Association of Builders in 2006 and was inducted into the state Hous- ing Hall of Honor in 2018. George Lewis Custom Homes Inc. is an iconic build- er in the Park Cities, con- structing spectacular homes that earned him numerous accolades and repeat clients. He has been a member of the Association for more than 50 years. With a bachelor’s degree in diplomatic history from Princeton and an MBA from Harvard, Lewis is lauded for his wisdom and organizational skills. While in the U.S. Air Force, he served as a contract negotiator for a state-of-the art anti-satellite weapons pro- gram. He led the state and local builders associations through times of immense change, helping institute key policies from financial management to building standards and government relations. Lewis is a legend in the political arena, investing immensely in housing-first candidates over the years.

The Metro East Divi- sion’s May 18 Cars For CASA vintage car, truck and bike show boasted ap- proximately 400 entries and an attendance of over 3,000. Doug Bowerman of Susser Bank, one of the show’s organizers and a member of the Metro East board of directors, said that approximately $88,770 was raised this year. Metro East board mem- ber Dave Hambley of Lee Lighting, states, “CASA advocated for more than 210 children last year alone in our community. Next year will be our 20th anniversary, and we are already accepting sponsors for this monumen- tal show!” Cars for CASA has become one of the most successful auto shows in North Texas. “We’re proud to play a role in helping CASA kids rebuild their lives,” said Hambley. “The show is a great way to support

a worthy cause and raise awareness.” All proceeds benefit Lone Star CASA, a non- profit organization that provides trained volunteer advocates to children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect. Over the past 19 years Metro East has do- nated more than $910,580 to the group. View photos courtesy of Scott Roberts, Creative Architects.

BRIEFLY

Join the Young Profes- sionals Council June 5 for a featuring Steve Robinson of Allen Boone Humphries Rob- inson law firm, who will discuss districts in the DFW area. This event is free for members ages 40 and under. RSVP. n n n The Dallas Division meets for lunch June 6 at Maggiano’s Little Ita- ly at NorthPark Center in Dallas. The pogram will be “Forward Dallas 2.0 Comprehensive Land Use Plan” featur- ing Patrick Blaydes and Lawrence Agu, both chief planners with city of Dallas Planning & Urban Design. RSVP. n n n Spots are still available to play in the June 17 Dallas BA Golf Open at Brookhaven. Details.

President George W. Bush described George as a “dy- namic and talented indi- vidual who strives for excel- lence in his endeavors and reflects the true character of America.” Throughout his life, he has worked with youth sports, mentored disadvan- taged youth and participated in community development with Voice of Hope and the West Dallas Ministry. His generosity, leader- ship and political involve- ment earned him the Hugh Prather Award, the highest honor bestowed by the Dallas BA, in 2004. Iconic builder George Lewis, who was inducted into the Texas Housing Hall of Honor in 2018, has been honored by the Dal- las BA’s Board of Direc- tors as a Life Member.

Metro East Division board member Dave Hambley is one of many volunteers who work tire- lessly to make Cars for CASA a success.

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The HomeFront Government Affairs News and Info

David Lehde Director of Government Affairs

Summer Advocacy Is Heating Up

monitor local government entities in our service area regarding ordinances that may not be in line with state statutes. One that routinely pops up is the prohibition against government entities adopting or enforcing a rule, charter provision, ordinance, order, building code or other regulation that directly or indirectly prohibits or limits the use or installation of a product, material or standard permitted in the last three code cycles. This includes building exterior materials. I am, of course, referring to what is known as HB 2439 from the 86th legislative ses- sion. It provided for statutory language in Chapter 3000, under Title 10 of the Government Code. While there are some exceptions under the law, they are not as broad as some seem to think. Members who are building in the Dallas BA service area and have questions about a material requirement being imposed on their project are encouraged to contact the Dallas BA. The Association will be taking our concerns about the impact federal regulation can have on housing afford - ability this month. As part of NAHB’s national legislative conference, a team of Dallas BA staff and members will be meeting with members of the U.S. House of Representatives whose dis-

code amendments are expected to go before the CPC sometime this summer. At some point after the parking code amendments, the CPC will likely hear the proposal for an impervious coverage amendment. The item has had some presentations to the Zon- ing Ordinance Advisory Committee, and Dallas BA, along with fellow stakeholders, have met with city staff to discuss initial concerns. Currently, the proposal targets a 40% maximum impervious coverage limit on the front yard of single-family homes. This could disproportionately impact smaller lots in areas of the city that already face development challenges. Developers and builders should pay close attention to this process, as it can show up in other cities. In May, following the post- election seating of a new council member, the Denton City Council was briefed, again, on the proposed and long discussed roadway impact fees. After hearing from the Dallas BA, and others, council members again gave city staff instructions for the drafting of the rate for the fees per unit. For residential, the majority instruction matched what was given in December of 2023 under the previous City Council. That is to set the fee at 20% of the maximum accessible fee allowed. The final decision will come during the public hearing, which will likely occur in July. The roadway impact fee will be followed by likely increases to the city’s water and wastewater impact fees. This is a fact that the City Council has recognized as it is concerned about housing affordability. With housing affordability in mind, Dallas BA is continuing to

From Dallas to D.C., government policy affecting housing remains a concern. The City of Dallas City Plan Commission (CPC) held its first public hearing on Forward Dallas, the city’s draft update for its comprehensive land use plan, on May 9. This is just one of many steps as the city’s long discussed guiding vision for land use and development moves through the review process. The Forward Dallas plan makes use of “placetype” categories that are proposed for updates to respond to land use concerns such as land use compat- ibilities, housing access, challenged single-use commercial corridors and community concerns related to devel- opment patterns. While the document is a guide, and is not Dallas’ actual development code, it does give an idea of how the city views addressing those ordi- nances, and needed housing, in future. Forward Dallas is also the first item in a fluid timeline of policies the city is looking to address that have an impact on home building, both single- family and multifamily. Dallas intends to bring its pro- posed parking code amendments to the CPC after a possible decision is ren- dered on the Forward Dallas plan. The proposal was presented to the CPC’s Zoning Ordinance Advisory Commit- tee in January. While the purpose is to address the fact that the City of Dallas is overparked, an issue that does im- pact the ability to provide needed hous- ing and other development, Dallas BA is concerned about related caveats that could impose unneeded requirements on both multifamily and single-family developments. Currently, the parking

tricts are in our Association’s service area. The meetings, held in Washing- ton, D.C., are timely due to a recently enacted regulation. The Administration recently is- sued a final determination under the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) that will require all HUD and USDA financed new single-family con- structed housing to be built to the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code and HUD financed multifamily housing to be built to the 2021 IECC or ASHRAE 90.1-2019. This rammed through mandate will have a negative impact on housing affordability while doing little to affect energy usage. Sensible energy codes, along with workforce needs, electrical transformer supply, and overall hous- ing affordability will be on deck when Dallas BA visits with our leaders on the Hill this month. Dallas BA members should save Sept. 4 on their calendars. That is the date for our HOMEPAC Shootout. The clay shoot benefits our issues fund and HOMEPAC of Greater Dallas, both important advocacy tools. Contact the Director of Government Affairs and stay tuned to the Association’s website for more information.

The Home Builder is published monthly by the Dallas Builders Association at 5816 W. Plano Pkwy., Plano, Texas 75093. Telephone 972-931-4840. BARCIE VILCHES, Editor

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Upcoming Classes – June Building Science I - Building a Bet- ter House Series - June 12 This class will cover the founda-

Digital Marketing Strategies & Website Lead Generation - Dual NAHB Certificate Courses - June 20 These two half-day classes are designed to teach home builders how to create a strong marketing founda- tion to attract potential home buyers. Website design, content creation social media strategies, email marketing and budgeting will be covered. They also teach how to drive traf- fic to the website through SEO, paid search and social media. “How to Craft a Winning Digi- tal Marketing Strategy” Understand the critical role of a strong marketing foundation in the success of a marketing program as it relates to and parallels the importance of a well-built home foundation. Identify the core components of a marketing foundation in the context of home building, including website development, branding, and content creation. Explore effective marketing strategies and tactics to engage po- tential home buyers and convert them into leads. Gain expertise in various mar- keting tools and techniques, such as public relations, social media, video production, design, email marketing, photography, and graphic design, and understand how they can be used to capture and engage today’s consumers. Identify and foster the principles and best practices for crafting an effec - tive marketing budget that aligns with the specific needs and goals of a home building marketing campaign. Analyze real-world case studies and examples that demonstrate suc- cessful marketing efforts in the home building industry, gaining insights into practical applications of the concepts covered in the course. “Website Best Practices for Maximum Lead Generation” Comprehend the importance of elevating digital presence for the home building industry and its impact on new home sales. Identify the key components of a website optimized for lead capture in the context of the home building industry. Make informed technology selec- tions to support effective lead genera - tion through a website. Explore effective methods for

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tional and critical science relating to new home construction/remodeling performance. Learning objectives include: n Newton’s 2nd Law of Ther- modynamics; n Entropy vs. Negentropy; n Capillarity; n 3 Forms of Water; n 3 Ways Heat is Transferred; and n Vapor Drive. Time: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cost: $35 members; $45 non-member Instructor: Master SIP builder Matt Mitchell, MCGP, GMB, CGB, CAPS, CGP, CSP, owner of James Andrews Custom Homes. Thank you to series partners DuPont/Weatherization Partners Ltd and Texas Builders Resource Group. Register for the Building Science I Class. Building Science II - Building a Bet- ter House Series - June 13 This class application of building science principles to certain materials and systems. Master SIP builder Matt Mitchell, MCGP, GMB, CGB, CAPS, CGP, CSP, owner of James Andrews Custom Homes, will cover: n Climate Zones; n Diagnostic Testing (energy rating, HERS score); n Net Zero Ready; n Building Systems; n Roofs n Insulations; n HVAC Systems (heat pumps, ERVs, make-up air, humidity control); n Windows; and n Foundations. Time: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cost: $35 members; $45 non-member Thank you to series partners DuPont/Weatherization Partners Ltd and Texas Builders Resource Group. Register for the Building Science II Class. n Water Heaters; n Gas vs. Electric;

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THE HOME BUILDER Page Five Young Professionals bowling tournament raises $5,000 for Collin College Excellence Fund June 2024

Title Partner Si Energy represen- tatives were David Oliva, Devin Hargrove and Brad Coleman

The team fielded by Pella Win - dows & Doors won first place at the May 15 tournament. From left are Nielsen Hernandez, Nielsen’s Remodeling and Construction Co.; Emilie Thalacker, Pella; Al- lie Perkins, Tim Jackson Cus- tom Homes; Jennifer Holloway, Blackline Renovations; and April Tallman, Texas Insulation. Tour- nament proceeds benefit Col - lin College’s Scholarship Fund, which allows the next generation of the housing industry to pursue a career in construction.

Derek Cassano of Cambria USA was recognized for Best Individu- al Score and Allie Perkins of Tim Jackson Custom Homes won for Most Strikes.

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Dallas BA welcomes new staff members Priscila is a 2020 graduate of the

The Dallas BA has announced the addition of two new staff mem - bers. Alyssa Morales has joined the Association team as the new member- ship coordinator, and Priscila Sanchez assumes the role of administrative assistant. “We are excited to welcome Alyssa and Priscila to our team,” said Executive Officer Gena Godinez. “Both women bring a new energy and enthusiasm to their roles and are eager to dive in and learn. We’re excited to see their impact as they settle in.” Alyssa was previously with the White Rock YMCA as a membership and financial assistance coordinator, where she assisted clients with vari- ous needs while expanding member- ship growth in her community. She is passionate about helping others while emphasizing building long-lasting relationships. “Our membership coordinator plays a vital role in representing the Dallas BA and fostering relation- ships that ensure members remain engaged and retained year after year,” stresses Godinez. “Alyssa will serve as the focal point of the Association’s membership recruitment and reten- tion efforts.” She was recognized as a YMCA USA 30 Under 30 awardee. Through- out her time at the YMCA she was able to grow membership by more than 600. Additionally, she created and managed a bilingual monthly newsletter, fostering a sense of com- munity among all members. Alyssa graduated in 2021 from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in psychology. Alyssa’s hobbies include exploring adventur- ous parks with her daughter Olivia and finding creative ideas to help her expand her newly established party planning business. “Priscila Sanchez will provide essential administrative support to the Association, and will be the friendly voice that greets callers daily,” Go- dinez said. Priscila was most recently with JLL Services, working for Google as the facilities coordinator and front desk associate. She has multiple years of work experience in the area of of- fice coordinating. Prior to her time with JLL for Google, she worked for local businesses as a social media coordinator, handling social media accounts to create new and engaging content while increasing overall audi- ence engagement.

University of Texas at Dallas with a de- gree in business marketing. She enjoys going on long walks while listening to pop culture podcasts or “whichever Taylor Swift era music” she is in. Originally from Chicago, Priscila gravitates towards cold weather and while most people are enjoying a pool day in the Texas heat, she is counting down the weeks to her favorite time of year: Halloween and all things horror.

Priscila Sanchez

Alyssa Morales

THE HOME BUILDER Page Seven Dallas Division hosts Top Shot handgun competition presented by French Inspection June 2024

Joshua Mayo of American Nation- al Bank & Trust places 2nd in the Top Shot Challenge. With him is Richard Miller, Richard Miller Cus- tom Homes.

Third place Jeremy Stewart, Axi- om Builders, with Richard Miller, Richard Miller Custom Homes

Representing title partner French Inspection at the May 2 marks- manship tournament are Drew Branson, Dean French and Chris Branson.

Top Shot Chair Richard Miller, Richard Miller Custom Homes, congratulates 1st place winner Garrett Minter of Frontier Building Performance.

Top Shot Handgun Challenge Presented by

Jasmine Streete, Dallas BA staff, and Reece Bierhalter, Manhard Consulting

Stephen Puckett, Prosperity Bank, and Matt Mitchell, James Andrews Custom Homes, LLC

Chow Partner

Cocktail Partner

Jasmine Streete, Dallas BA staff, and Emily Thalaker, Pella Win - dows and Doors

Jasmine Streete, Dallas BA staff, and Robin Frazier, Haven Home Services

Prize Partner

Target Partners

Jasmine Streete, Dallas BA staff, and Joshua Montgomery, Pella Windows and Doors

Jasmine Streete, Dallas BA staff, and Justin Jeffery, Slate Plumbing

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June 2024 D.R. Horton founder Don Horton dies at age 74

New Member Welcome Tuesday, June 11 9 - 10:15 a.m. Breakfast Network with the Association’s newest members while learning how to make the most of your membership. REGISTER

Funeral services were held May 23 in Fort Worth for Don Horton, founder and chairman of D.R. Horton, Inc., the nation’s largest home building company. He was 74. D.R. Horton, Inc. was a member of the Dallas Builders Association from 2019 to fall 2023. D.R. Horton was launched in 1978 in Arlington, and within 15 years was operating in 22 states from Hawaii to New Jersey. In 2002 the company achieved two notable milestones: It broke Walmart’s record of 100 consecutive quarters of growth and profitability, and it earned the distinction of being the largest homebuilder in the nation, a distinction it has maintained for more than 20 years. Over the last two decades, Don Horton championed several initiatives to take care of the company’s employ- ees, such as gifting homes to deserving employees and paying reservists their lost wages when they were called up to active duty.

Don Horton

He established Camp Horton in 2001, a summer camp for employees’ children who otherwise would not have a summer vacation. Horton is survived by his wife of 52 years, Marty, and their children Ryan and Reagan as well as four grand- children: Douglas, Madeline, Derek, and Shelby.

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Milestone Anniversaries

Glen Baker Insurance Agency – 45 Years Glen Baker with Glen Baker Insur- ance Agency proudly displays his Membership Milestone plaque recognizing 45 years of continuous membership in the Association. With him is Executive Officer Gena Godinez.

Southwest Fence & Deck Inc. – 30 Years Jamie Turrentine of Southwest Fence & Deck Inc. receives a Membership Milestone plaque signifying 30 years of continuous membership in the Dallas BA.

United Finishes dba Floors Inc. – 30 Years Mark Werner of United Fin - ishes dba Floors Inc accepts a Membership Milestone plaque recognizing the company’s 30 years of continuous member- ship in the Association.

Life Aids – 20 Years Amanda Jones is awarded a Membership Milestone plaque signifying that Life Aids has been a continuous member of the Dallas BA for 20 years.

Advanced Foundation Repair, LP – 25 Years Dallas BA Executive Officer Gena Godinez presents a Mem- bership Milestone Award to Robert Snyder.

Texas Tile Roofing – 20 Years EO Gena Godinez presents a Membership Milestone award to Hugo Sandia of Texas Tile Roof- ing for two decades of continu- ous membership. Milestones Presented by:

Antique Floors – 20 Years Janet Bottomley of Antique Floors accepts a Membership Milestone plaque presented by EO Gena Godinez.

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Host Roxann Taylor with Engel & Völkers Dallas Fort Worth; door prize winner Matt Mitchell, James Andrews Custom Homes; Dallas BA President Adam Lingenfelter, Lingenfelter Luxury Homes. Matt won a Miller Wendt The Sloane Red Blazer from Nikko Blu.

Roxann Taylor, Engel & Völkers; Ben Yager, Harrison Homes, who won a $200 Truluck’s Gift Card

Roxann Taylor, Engel & Völkers; Jesus Fajardo, Zeus Demolition and Haul, who won a Lululemon men’s black backpack

Roxann Taylor, Engel & Völkers; Ed Childs, Texas Integration, who won a Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Spa package

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Roxann Taylor, Engel & Völkers Dallas Fort Worth; cash door prize winner Justin Waggoner, iFoam Insulation of Denton; Dallas BA President Adam Lingenfelter, Lin- genfelter Luxury Homes

Roxann Taylor, Engel & Völkers; and guest Javier Price, who won a Built4IT 1-month full adult fit - ness package

Milestone Anniversaries 25 Years Mack Professionals, Inc / Beaver Builders 10 Years APA-The Engineered Wood Association Wallco Drywall Inc. 5 Years First United Bank BGE Inc. Maxwell Custom Homes, LLC Roxann Taylor, Engel & Völkers; and guest Alex Brown, who won a $500 Texas Gun Experience - Go Full Auto package

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NEW MEMBERS Mosier’s Kitchen & Bath Design Center Matt Mosier 903-470-8550 KITCHEN Spike: Greg Paschall, Rich- ardson Ready Electric Roombldr Micky Schlagel 970-260-4523 HOME LIVING/DECOR

BUILDERS Blue Porch Homes LLC Brandon Ward 469-877-4390 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Houston & Grant Custom Homes, LLC Brad Fitzgerald 972-978-8521 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL LaRue Custom Homes Shane LaRue 903-517-3430 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL North Texas Surfaces Maribeth Glans 817-424-1444 BUILDERS - REMODELER Spike: Adam Lingenfelter, Lingenfelter Luxury Homes On Call Construction Inc Daniel Mendez 214-392-9404 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Spike: Adam Lingenfelter, Lingenfelter Luxury Homes Wright Roman Investments LLC BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL SUSTAINING ASSOCIATES Hargrove Roofing & Construc - tion Stephanie Gray 985-714-0786 ROOFING Larry Graham 940-312-1075

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JELD-WEN Windows & Doors Will Wallace 469-367-6586 WINDOWS Love That Door, LLC Desiree Medellin 214-705-6222 DOORS ASSOCIATES Clay Paul Insurance Agency Randy Mapston 817-656-2320 INSURANCE/WARRANTY Spike: Jimmy Tanghongs, The New Modern Home Collier Consulting Inc Aaron Collier 254-968-8741 PROFESSIONAL SER- VICES Davies Imaging Group Chad Davies 916-824-6611 MARKETING/PROMO- TIONAL SERVICES

Monument Realty - Texas Real Estate Girls Group Stephanie Autry 214-334-8111 REAL ESTATE Spike: Kelly Hoodwin, Altura Homes Monument Realty - Texas Real Estate Girls Group Madison Dutcher 214-334-8111 REAL ESTATE Spike: Kelly Hoodwin, Altura Homes Monument Realty - Texas Real Estate Girls Group Karrisa Eng 214-334-8111 REAL ESTATE Spike: Kelly Hoodwin, Altura Homes Pavecon Public Works LP Chris Ferguson 469-601-0802 CONCRETE Spike: Donnie Evans, Altura Homes TTS Flooring & Countertops Edward Garay 210-845-5655 FLOORING

Rosen Systems Kyrah Lewis 972-248-2266 MARKETING/PROMO- TIONAL SERVICES Texas Rubbish Matt Brinkmann 972-977-5306 SITE PREPARATION/ MANAGEMENT TTS Flooring and TTS Countertops Kase Selman 832-492-9126 FLOORING Western Window Systems (A Miter Brands Company)

Numilux Joella Phillip 214-505-6155 DESIGN/ARCHITECTUR- AL SERVICES Pavecon Public Works LP Jason Jones 972-263-3223 CONCRETE Spike: Donnie Evans, Altura Homes RD Underground Alondra Duarte 214-615-5015 UTILITIES Spike: Donnie Evans, Altura Homes Residential Capital Partners Susan Andress 945-290-9123 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Residential Strategies Inc Cassie Gibson 972-381-1400 MARKETING/PROMO- TIONAL SERVICES Spike: Landon Hood, Beazer Homes

Joel Winders 214-587-1533 DOORS

MC Surfaces Yolanda Ortiz 469-904-1032 FLOORING

Spike: Adam Lingenfelter, Lingenfelter Luxury Homes

Whiterock SFR, LLC Joel Broyles 214-922-1983 REAL ESTATE

Monument Realty - Texas Real Estate Girls Group Lauren Barrett 214-334-8111 REAL ESTATE Spike: Kelly Hoodwin, Altura Homes

Whiterock SFR, LLC Keaton Castillo 432-934-4080 REAL ESTATE Whiterock SFR, LLC Suzanne Pope 214-676-4188 REAL ESTATE

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