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November 2022

VOLUME LXIX

No. 11

What’s Ahead for Housing? Nov. 10 State of the Industry Summit to feature stellar line up

Dallas BA’s Industry Investors for 2022

The State of the Industry Sum- mit, presented by Hotchkiss Insurance Agency Nov. 10, features an incredible speaker lineup and will address key is- sues impacting the market in the imme- diate aftermath of the midterm elections. The event will begin with Dr. Rob Dietz, NAHB’s chief economist and senior vice president for economics and housing policy. He will provide a fore- cast of what’s to come for the national economy, supply chains, interest rates and what impact those factors will have on single- and multifamily builders in the North Texas area. The second half of the program will break down the impact of the mid- term elections, held just two days prior, on housing at both the federal and state November is National Spike Ap- preciation Month. This month, members are encouraged to recognize one of the most active and dedicated groups in the Association. Thanks to the efforts of Dallas BA Spikes, the housing industry voice in Dallas is incredibly strong! “We are better off together and behind the same shield,” says Dallas BA Past President Andrew Pieper of Hillwood Communi- tie. “It’s better than going at it alone.” With more than 2,100 Spike cred- its, Past President T.W. Bailey of Bailey Family Builders is not only the highest ranked Dallas BA Spike, but also one of the highest ranked in the entire nation. He emphasizes that “everyone in the home building industry needs to belong to their local association.” Donnie Evans of Altura Homes, incoming president of the Texas As- sociation of Builders, a Dallas BA past president and multiple-year Shorty Howard Award honoree, explains to prospects how the Association is work- ing on everyone’s behalf to make this the best industry to be working in. 2021 and 2022 Shorty Howard Awardee Chris Clay of 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty, mentions that in his experience, “If you get involved with the Association it will pay you back.” Spikes understand and communi- cate the vital importance of membership in the Dallas BA effectively to prospec - tive members of the Association. The National Association of Home Builders recognizes and rewards peer- to-peer recruiting through the Spike Club. Members of the Spike Club re- ceive several benefits and recognition throughout the year. Qualifying mem- bers will receive national recognition on the Spike Wall of Fame and Top 100

levels. Lake Coulson, NAHB’s vice president of government affairs, and Scott Norman, Texas Association of Builders executive vice president, will be on hand to let attendees know what to look for and what issues they may have to contend with in the months ahead with a new Congress and the start of the state legislative session in January. The event, held at Vouv Dallas, begins with breakfast at 8:30 a.m. fol- lowed by the program at 9 a.m. In addition to Title Partner Hotch- kiss Insurance Agency, program partner is West Fraser. Additional partnerships are available; details can be found HERE. Tickets are $25 per person and are available HERE. Additionally, the NAHB Spike Club includes unique and valuable la- pel pins for each level of achievement. These Spike Club levels range from Spike Candidate (1-5 credits) to Life Spike (25 credits) to Royal Spike (150 credits) all the way up to All-Time Big Spike (1,500+ credits). “Our members are the lifeblood of the Dallas Builders Association,” said Executive Officer Phil Crone. “That’s why recruiting new members is key to strengthening the home building industry.” The Dallas BA has some of the highest ranking Spikes in the nation. The Association’s Top 25 Spikes are: leaderboards.

Dr. Rob Dietz

Scott Norman

Lake Coulson

Updates made to TAB model form contract package In October, updates were made to

BRIEFLY The annual Dallas BA Golf Open presented by Andersen Windows is sold out, but two great partner- ship opportunities remain. These are Dinner Partner and Prize Partner. More than 300 people will be attending the tournament on Monday, Nov. 7, at Brookhav- en Country Club. Details. Young Professionals will host a Happy Hour at Quarterback Corner in the Cowboys Club in Frisco Nov. 15. Details. n n n The Dallas Division meets Dec. 1 at Maggiano’s Little Italy at NorthPark Center in Dallas. The program will be “Economic FAIRcast,” featuring Britt Fair of Fair Texas Title. Lunch and registration begins at 11:30 a.m. Builders pay $20 with advance online registration; associates pay $25. Register. n n n Learn how Dallas BA member- ship can benefit your business at the Dec. 5 New Member Wel- come Breakfast. This free event kicks off at 9 a.m. at Association offices in Plano. Special thanks to Yearlong Membership Partner StrucSure Home Warranty and breakfast partners Alphagraph- ics Irving/Las Colinas and Tom Sadler & Associates. Register. n n n Thursday, Dec. 1, is the deadline to submit new claims in the TAB Member Rebates Program. All claims for residential jobs com- pleted July 1 through Sept. 30, 2022, must be made by this time. The program helps builder and remodeler members put dollars back in their pockets for using products they use each day, part- nering with over 50 of the leading manufacturer brands in the coun- try. Details. n n n Look inside for more Association classes and events coming in November and December. n n n The Dallas BA will soon send its membership lists to the publisher for the 2023 Membership Direc- tory. Update your information by visiting your member portal.

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to the contracts package during a class at Dallas BA offices on Dec. 14 . The 2021-2023 contracts include immense changes which reflect the outcome of the last legislative session. If you have purchased the contracts package, you can log in anytime to your TAB Info Hub and click on “Digital Downloads” to access the contracts, including the updates. Access your TAB Info Hub and the TAB Store to purchase the contracts package for only $399.99 plus tax. This is a great investment in protecting you and your business. The 2021-2023 residential con- tracts subscription expires on Aug. 31, 2023. Please contact the Texas Associa- tion of Builders ’ office if you have any questions.

the 2021 – 2023 Texas Association of Builders’ Texas Residential Construc- tion Contracts package subscription: n NEW Cost-Plus on Builder’s Lot Construction Contract (document 3.2) n NEW Pricing Terms and Non- Solicitation Addenda (documents 8.22 and 8.23) n NEW Injury Incident Reporting Form (document 8.6) “Builders should strongly consider incorporating these updates into upcom- ing projects,” said Dallas BA Executive Officer Phil Crone. “They’re drafted by some of the top construction attorneys in the state and updates like these endeavor to keep builders ahead of emerging trends in litigation.” The Bush Rudnicki Shelton Law Firm will offer guidance on the updates

n T.W Bailey - 2,100.50 n John Bynum - 1,476.00 n Bob Cresswell - 1,377.50 n Barbara Bynum - 501.00 n George Lewis - 455.50 n Michael Mishler - 316.50 n Donnie Evans - 316.00 n Tim Jackson - 282.00 n Phil Jobe - 281.00 n Mike Phillips - 247.00 n Kristin King - 246.00 n Jerry Carter - 234.00 n James Siepiela - 220.50 n Peter Shaddock - 218.00 n Tommy Ford - 211.50 n Pat Nagler - 210.00 n Rich Messenger - 173.50 n Jim Johnson - 160.00 n Chris Jackson - 143.00 n Kevin McLain - 140.00 n Richard Harwood - 130.00 n Bill Deal - 125.00 n Joe Chamberlain - 122.00

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Thank You to the 2022 HOMEPAC of Greater Dallas Club Level Members

Local Advocacy and How Members Can Participate As we come through this fall’s

David Lehde Director of Government Affairs

Capitol Club Joshua Correa Rane Pearson Justin Webb Lone Star Club Donnie Evans Austin Club Adam Lingenfelter Carol Longacre Mike Mishler Jerry Parks Greg Paschal Andrew Pieper Matt Robinson James Rudnicki John Todd Michael Turner President’s Club Tiffany Acree Trey Aston Ryan Bell Matthew Butler Bobby Byrd Joe Chenault Jeff Dworkin Corey Ford Alan Hoffmann Ryan Joyce Matthew McLemore

Senator’s Club Cole Baker Doug Bowerman Jerry Carter Chris Clay Mark Covington Jim Falgout Siyan Fayiga Matt Mitchell Mike Phillips Steve Puckett Kelly Reynolds Scott Roberts Tom Sadler Brian Webster Jim White Century Club Ryan Bish Mark Dann Jordan Dwyer Kenny Hammons Vicente Ibarra Chris Jackson Dennis Jaglinski Bryan Jones

soon. Builders should be sure to check the city’s website for information as it becomes available. Dallas BA will provide more information as it becomes available. Dallas BA is asking our members to be on the lookout for any problematic building or development code proposals in the cities where they do business. In recent months, we have become aware of multiple cities having discussions about the costly idea of having home builders be responsible for design and construction to set up any new home for electric vehicle charging stations. Some discussions have even bordered on hav- ing EV charging stations provided. This, or course, is a bad idea that only adds further challenges to providing homes that hard working Texans can afford. Dallas BA’s Director of Govern- ment Affairs has already made it known that the Association is opposed to requirements for aftermarket products to be charged to new homeowners who may not want, nor even can afford, the product being serviced. Obviously, with municipalities considering amendments to ordinances and fee updates, and recent elections meaning some new decision makers will be filling seats in next January’s Texas legislative session, it is important that the voice of the industry be heard. This is why participation of our members in Association advocacy efforts is key. There are multiple ways, both upcoming and ongoing, that members can take the opportunity to get engaged. Association members who wish to participate or learn about our advocacy activities, or just get an update on local, state and federal regulatory movements that can impact our Dallas BA members, can join in on our Government Relations Committee meetings. Meetings are open to Association members only and information about dates and times can

heated general elections, there are still some other items on the government agenda that members should be aware of. The City of Denton is now getting into the heart of its discussions on poten- tial updates to roadway impact fees. The municipality’s Capital Improvements Advisory Committee, a subcommittee of its Planning & Zoning process, was presented a review of the 2022 Road- way Impact Fee study on October 26. A developer town hall was scheduled for Oct. 27. With November upon us, the Denton City Council gets its first in depth view via a workshop. City council could consider a date for a public hearing on the study and ordinance in its early December meet- ing. With a public hearing advertisement and 30 days’ notice required, Council’s public hearing and approval of the roadway impact fee study could occur by early January. All of this timeline, of course, is subject to change. Builders and developers who do business in Denton should be looking at how this will impact their projects. The roadway impact fee has not seen its rate changed since 2016, when Dal- las BA was successful in advocating for those fees to be implemented at a lower rate than studied. With significant growth continuing in Denton County, it is important that the city’s leaders not increase fees to a level that would not only price families out of their choice of a home, but also hurt Denton’s ability to be competitive with surrounding areas. Dallas BA will be weighing in on this issue. The Town of Prosper is also con- sidering fee changes. At this time, it is not expected that either the single- family or multifamily permit fee will see a change. However, there are fees related to residential alteration or addi- tion, demolition, fence and irrigation, plumbing, electric, mechanical, and late inspections that have proposed in- creases. Inspections for solar, generators and flatwork could also increase. Prosper is also currently in review of the 2021 I-codes. The city indicates they would make use of the North Central Texas Council of Government’s Regional Codes Coordinating Com- mittee recommendations, along with their own local amendments. The town council could approve the building code updates as early as Jan. 10. Prosper is also planning an update to new online permitting software

be found in Punch List or by contacting the Director of Government Affairs at David.Lehde@DallasBuilders.com. Our next GRC meeting will be Thurs- day, Dec. 8, at 9 a.m. Another opportunity for Associa- tion members to participate in advocacy efforts is through HOMEPAC of Greater Dallas. HOMEPAC of Greater Dallas is the political action committee for mem- bers of the Dallas BA. It is an essential part of the Association’s advocacy program. As we roll into 2023, with spring municipal elections in key area cities, the government arena will only become more intense. It will be impor- tant that those elected decision makers understand the need for a regulatory environment that does not negatively impact home building, as well as the boost it brings to the local and state economy. HOMEPAC of Greater Dallas helps support pro-housing candidates and incumbents for key city, county, and selected state level offices. Members interested in partici- pating should contact the Director of Government Affairs or visit https:// dallasbuilders.org/advocacy/. Members should put March 29, 2023, on their calendar for their oppor- tunity to take part in Rally Day at the Capitol in Austin. The grassroots event sees Dallas BA join other HBAs from around Texas as we speak to our area’s state representatives and senators about issues that impact housing, local busi- nesses and property rights. Dallas BA will soon begin announcing details and registration for Rally Day. Partners are also needed to help make it a success. Rally Day is the day before TAB Winter Board meetings. So don’t miss out.

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Upcoming Classes: November & December Presented by Client Management: Managing a Bet- ter Business Series - Nov. 2 Gain perspective on how to man- Topics to be covered include: n 45L Tax Reduction; n Climate Zone Changes affect - n CRM solutions n Change orders n How panelists manage their

PWB features Jennifer Clarke Johnson Nov. 16

Jennifer Clarke Johnson, presi- dent and founder of Olivia Clarke Homes, will be the guest speaker at the Nov. 16 meeting of Professional Women in Building. The Happy Hour event begins at 4 p.m. at Dallas BA offices. Award-winning builder Jennifer Clarke Johnson has established one of the nation’s first female-led home - building companies. Knowing that women make 91 percent of homebuying decisions, Jennifer recognized her unique op- portunity to build a brand that “deliv- ers the lifestyle that we, as women, want to create for ourselves and our families,” she said. Since founding Olivia Clarke Homes in January 2021, she’s pro- duced an elevated, intriguing, and unique brand and customer experi- ence resulting in true buyer connec- tion. She assembled a dynamic team of top-notch individuals to build her company from the ground up, and the market has reacted with admiration and acceptance of not just the brand, but of Jennifer’s leadership.

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age your clients from some of the best housing industry professionals around—Past President Matt Mitchell of James Anderson Custom Homes and John Todd of Elite Remodeling. This class will cover: n How to deal with difficult clients n How to effectively manage leads Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Cost: $35 Member/$55 Non-Member In-Person and Virtual Options Register for Client Management. Energy Code Update – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: Building a Better House Series - Dec. 6 Expert James Rodriguez of Fox Energy Specialists decodes what to ex- pect in the upcoming IECC updates and when the new regulations take charge. The published version of the 2021 n Competitive proposals n Negotiating with clients n Solutions to being underbid International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) was released early in 2021 and has now been under review by many municipalities across the metroplex. This edition of the IECC has many significant changes when compared to previous editions currently enforced across the State of Texas (i.e., 2015, 2018 IECC). Even if adopted with lo- cal amendments, builders will still need to plan for substantial impacts to their current energy packages.

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n Building Envelope Changes; n Mechanical System Changes; n Prescriptive Path; n Performance Path; n ERI Path; n State Approved Alternative Paths (i.e., HB 3215, ENERGY STAR); and n North Texas Local Amend- ments. Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Cost: $35 Member/$55 Non-Member In-Person Only Register for Energy Code Update. Building a Better House Series partners are DuPont, Samsung and Texas Builders Resource Group. Tools & Technology: Managing a Better Business Series - Dec. 7 Learn which tools and technology builder members use to maximize their profits and streamline their timelines in a 3-hour boot camp with real-life ap- plications and demonstrations. Instructor panelists Joshua Cor- rea, Divino, Homes; John Todd, Elite Remodeling; Tim Lansford, Luxury Homes of Texas; Diane Hatfield, Alair Homes, and Donny Mack, Beaver Builders, will discuss tools they use to manage their own businesses. Other topics will include:

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Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Cost: $35 Member/$55 Non-Member In-Person and Virtual Options Register for Tools & Technology. 2021-2023 TAB Contracts Updates Class The Bush Rudnicki Shelton Law Firm will offer guidance on the updates to the 2021-2023 Texas Association of Builders contracts package. The 2021-2023 contracts include immense changes which reflect the outcome of the last legislative session. In 2021 Significant modifications have been made to Disclosure Provi- sions, Materials Escalation Clause, Termination by Builder Procedures, Arbitration Provisions, Insurance Re- quirements, Definition of Construction Costs among others. Updates include: n NEW Cost-Plus on Builder’s Lot Construction Contract (document 3.2); n NEW Pricing Terms and Non- Solicitation Addenda (documents 8.22 and 8.23); and n NEW Injury Incident Reporting Form (document 8.6) Class information is specific to builders. Builder non-members may attend; however, they must be a mem- ber to purchase the contracts pack- age through the Texas Association of Builders. Time: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Cost: $35 Member/$55 Non-Member In-Person Only ADVANCED REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR THE CONTRACTS CLASS. The All Access Continuing Educa- tion Pass gets you into all continuing education classes for only $249. Pass holders will also have access to all Continuing Education on-demand videos. Classes are offered throughout the year and are instructed by industry experts covering hot topics affecting North Texas. The Pass offers the convenience of easy, quick registration. Just simply enter your Pass promo code and you’re done. This program is brought to you by StrucSure Home Warranty. DETAILS.

Jennifer Clarke Johnson Prior to launching Olivia Clarke Homes, she held leadership positions with other homebuilding companies. Jennifer has earned national rec- ognition as a member of the 2016 Professional Homebuilder’s Class of 40 Under 40 and as 2017 Project Manager of the Year. Olivia Clarke Homes was a two-time award recipi- ent at the 2022 McSAM Awards. Register for the Nov. 16 Profes- sional Women in Building meeting.

PWB board member Katie Youngblood of Highland Homes welcomes October keynote speaker Jean Ann Brock, co-founder of Highland Homes, known for her innovative approach to sales, marketing and architec- ture.

Association survey reveals ‘long way to go’ on permitting

In a recent survey Dallas BA members were asked how long recent permits, submitted since May 1, took for approval. The results indicate that there is still a long way to go before this issue is corrected. Out of the 90+ homes included in the survey, more than 80 percent took more than 10 weeks. Builders also reported significant delays at various stages of the process. Fifty-five percent waited more than four weeks for prescreen (the time the submittal is being reviewed for completeness), 83 percent waited more than four weeks for zoning review, and more than 70 percent of homes took three or more weeks for water/waste- water review. It should be noted that some of

those processes occur contemporane- ously. “While I really appreciate the ef- forts being made by Andrew Espinoza and his team, this survey shows that we have a long way to go before we see reasonable timelines that are on par with surrounding cities,” said Dallas BA Executive Officer Phil Crone. “We’ve urged the city to find ways to publish accurate and actionable data regarding how long it is taking people so that we can dive into and solve the root cause of what is holding up these various steps.” Members with stuck projects are encouraged to reach out to the Dallas BA. To date, the Association has helped more than 200 member-built homes move more quickly through the system.

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RAM Windows hosts Oct. 20 After Hours

Joe Benetz with RAM Windows con- gratulates Jeremy Doll with Mortgage 300, who won a Keep Cool Thermal Grocery Bag.

Joe Benetz with RAM Windows pres- ents Harley Taylor with ProHD Con - struction a folding camp chair.

Joe Benetz with RAM Windows awards an Amazon Echo Dot to Ben Yager with Yager Equipment Sales.

Joe Benetz with RAM Windows poses with John Humen with Metropark Builders and his ToughBuilt XL Massive Mouth Rolling Tool Box

Past President Jeff Dworkin with JLD Custom Homes proves that it pays to attend After Hours, the Associa- tion’s popular networking event, by winning the Builder Jackpot of $1,000.

Joe Benetz RAM Windows awards Gail Murphy with Wynne/Jackson a Gourmia Air Fryer.

Joe Benetz with RAM Windows presents John Bynum with John Bynum Construction a SONOS Roam Bluetooth Speaker.

Jeff Dworkin not only won the $1,000 Builder Jackpot, but earlier in the evening won a SO- NOS Roam Bluetooth Speaker.

Aaron Cantrell with Cus- tom Media wins a Keep Cool Thermal Grocery Bag.

Sue Turk of Boston Na- tional Title is the cash door prize winner.

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The State of the Industry Summit provides a glimpse into the strength of the residential construction industry and examines the distinct challenges and opportunities anticipated in the Dallas area. This 2-hour morning event features a housing economic update and looks into the most relevant policy issues and their impact on the housing industry. What’s Ahead for Housing: The Economic and Political Landscape After the November Elections

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Myra Baginski with Coldwell Banker Realty Southlake | DFW has earned the title of Life Spike after having recruited 25 new members into the Association. To learn more about the Spike program and its benefits, contact Dallas BA Director of Membership Coleman Yates.

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