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TWO SITES PROMISE A “BEST OF THE BEST” HOMEARAMA | 2016 LEGISLATIVE SESSION WRAP-UP | BICF PLAYHOUSE PROJECT INSPIRES

THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF GREATER LOUISVILLE, INC.

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THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE BUILDING INDSTURY ASSOCIATION OF GREATER LOUISVILLE

Association news 18 Carrie Lyons Named BIA Sales Director 20 2016 Legislative Session Wrap-Up 22 Vickie Miller Appointed Communications & Public Relations Coordinator departments Spike List.........................................26 Member News..................................27

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New Members..................................28

Beginning June 1, BIA Executive Vice-President Pat Durham officially takes the reigns, steering the Association with momentum, experience and passion.

Milestone Members.........................28

Pat Durham Takes the Helm

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Corporate Sponsors..........................28 Honor Roll.......................................29 Calendar of Events...........................30

TWO SITES PROMISE A “BEST OF THE BEST” HOMEARAMA | 2016 LEGISLATIVE SESSION WRAP-UP | BICF PLAYHOUSE PROJECT INSPIRES

THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF GREATER LOUISVILLE, INC.

VOLUME 29, NO.06 JUNE 2016

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Homearama Norton Commons & River Crest is July 16-31 page 10

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BICF Playhouse Project Continues to Inspire and Bring People Together page 14

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Now We Embark on the Next Chapter BY Pat Durham

2016 OFFICERS Don Karem President Jeremy Esposito Vice President Mark Simpson Treasurer Scott Welch Secretary Tom Raver Associate Vice President Pat Durham Executive Vice President BUILDER DIRECTORS Brandon Bailey Jack Band Palmer Cole David Elder, Jr. Brad Hicks Mike Isaac Michael Judah Stacye Love David Lutes George Miller Michael O’Dea Jason Orthober Daniel Smith Donald Wirtzberger ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS Matt Drexler Bob Duggins Brian Gohmann Kevin Gray Stan Logan, Jr. Teresa Morgan Peter Nesmith David Parks Kevin Passanisi Joe Simms John Talbott John Thomas Chad Turner HONORARY Builder DIRECTOR

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HONORARY associate DIRECTORs Frank Arnold, Sr. Richard Bean PUBLISHER Pat Durham EDITORS Kieler Henry Vickie Miller Advertising Kimberly Greenwell Carrie Lyons 502.429.6000 GRAPHIC DESIGN Scott Dudgeon Writers Stacy Smith Rogers BIA Issues Nancy Miller Product Features BIA Staff PRINTING Clark and Riggs

The Building Industry Association of Greater Louisville is definitely celebrating a plethora of milestones in 2016! We just read last month about the history of the last 70 years of our Association, a remarkable recap of what we have achieved and how we have grown through the years. Prior to that, in the April issue of Louisville Builder, we read with fond memories the last 20 years of our Association under the leadership of Chuck Kavanaugh, who helped position us as a true force in the building industry and placed us on solid footing.

“Now we embark on the next chapter, the next decade, under new leadership and direction.” Now we embark on the next chapter, the next decade, under new leadership and direction. With the help of BIA Board President Don Karem and the 2016 Executive Committee, we share with you some of our vision and goals as we move forward. We envision getting deeply involved in the upcoming Comprehensive Plan (the former “Cornerstone 20/20”) update that will give our city guidance and direction for the next 20 years. Part of the plan will be to incorporate the parts of “MOVE Louisville”, the recently announced Metro Louisville Transportation Plan that will decide how to best transport people, goods and services in our community. It is vital that we as good citizens and stewards of our industry represent our Association’s interests and concerns as we prepare our response during the 60-day public comment period. We continue to look at growth areas of our community to handle the expected population increase of Louisville, which is anticipated to grow by another 140,000 residents by the year 2035. This is in addition to the 50,000 popula-

tion growth by our city in the last 10 years. New construction will need to be a big part of housing for this expected population increase.

“New construction will need to be a big part of housing for this expected population increase.” We continue to put new construction and remodeling at the forefront so our commercial and residential builders and remodelers, as well as all of the contractors and suppliers of our industry, have ample opportunity to grow at a steady pace. We continue to forge partnerships with our Metro Louisville government, agencies and utilities to make sure all of our needs are met. We strive to strengthen our relationships with the Realtor and Mortgage Banker community, because we can do so much more together than apart. And we engage and embrace our Associate members, who are the lifeblood of our Association and whose craftsmanship and expertise fuel our industry. As Rob Eberenz, Jr. once told me in the early years of my career as a builder, “you are only as good as your sub-contractors”! As members, we all need to look for ways to get involved in our Association and help us grow in strength and numbers. Together, we will lead our Association into great things for our future. I am grateful to be a part of it! Sincerely,

Pat Durham Executive Vice President Building Industry Association of Greater Louisville

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Beginning June 1, BIA Executive Vice-President Pat Durham officially takes the reigns, steering the Association with momentum, experience and passion.

Pat Durham

Takes the Helm Longtime BIA Member and small business owner brings new perspective By Stacy Smith Rogers

This month marks a change in leadership for BIA, with former builder and BIA Past President Pat Durham officially taking the helm as executive vice president as Chuck Kavanaugh retires after 20 years in that role. Durham spent the last three months on-the-job, shadowing Kavanaugh and gaining valuable behind-the-scenes tips on running the Association from a new perspective. Having previously served as president of BIA and an active member for 28 years, spending 20 of those years on the Board of Directors, Durham is no stranger to the workings of the Association. He noted, however, the last three months was spent gaining insight into the operations of the Association and having the benefit of personal introductions to elected officials and individuals whose influence and professions play a role in important policy and decision-making that affects the building industry. Durham took a few moments to reflect on the last three months and translate his vision for leading the Association into the future ..

Q: After spending three months on-the-job shadowing Chuck Kavanaugh and learning the ropes, what do think was most beneficial from that experience in helping you get settled into the position? A: It was nice to have this time working with Chuck and having him fill me in on the history, relationships and processes he’s gone through that most of us as members never really know about. The Home, Garden & Remodeling Show was a good example. Being there with him and understanding the behindthe-scenes organization was invaluable. Also, it was helpful to learn more about the relationships he’s built with government officials and organizations like MSD. Chuck sat on the steering committee for Move Louisville and it was important to hear directly from him about that as well as Cornerstone 20/20. That will help me as I contribute to the next comprehensive plan. Q: Moving forward, as the Association gears up for Homearama, what are your goals for the first six months as you officially take the reigns as executive vice president? june 2016 7


Pat Durham Takes the Helm

Pat Durham and wife Laurel enjoy connecting with members at the Holiday Party.

A: My goals are to do my best as I slip my feet into Chuck’s shoes and continue to move the Association forward without taking any steps back, continuing with the robust nature of our organization and working with committees and members, helping them achieve their goals. I have such high regard for Chuck and the job he has done. I just want to keep the ball rolling down the street and continue with the good programs we have. I look forward to working with our experienced staff and a few new individuals who have recently come on board and leading us as a team. We’re excited about Homearama, especially with it being the largest single site representation at Norton Commons and the first ever site featured in River Crest in Bullitt County! Q: Having been in the field and serving as an active member for more than 28 years, how has that impacted your perspective as executive vice president? A: I’m just coming off having served in the role as immediate past president, so I plan to take my knowledge from a member perspective and use that as I make decisions. I know what it’s like having survived the downturn, and having served on the Executive Committee, I see the value and benefit of having strong leadership. We’re fortunate to have members who volunteer their time and keep nothing but the best interest of our industry in mind. I’ve worked alongside them in commit8 louisville builder • bialouisville.com

tees and I’ve witnessed their dedication. That reminds me why I decided to take this step. My goal is to do them justice as we find opportunities to grow and navigate some important issues on the horizon. Q: What are some of the major issues you plan to focus on in the coming months? A: Our next big growth area for our community is 20,000 acres of developable land around the Parklands of Floyds Fork. There are developments on the drawing board and properties have been bought but there isn’t proper infrastructure in place to support it. We’ll continue to be actively engaged with MSD on bringing sewers to the area and giving residents access to enjoying these spaces. We know there is a demand, and we’ll be working to get the infrastructure in place. It’s key for our growth as a community, with many of the major employment hubs in the East End. We’ll also focus our efforts on the Move Louisville transportation initiative and getting our members’ input and being ready to respond. The next comprehensive plan update will be a major focus, as will several other advocacy issues in Frankfort and here locally. There’s never a dull moment in this job!


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TWO SITES PROMISE A “BEST OF THE BEST” HOMEARAMA By Nancy Miller

“Homearama is the best showcase of custom homes in the country. There aren’t many Home Builders’ Associations anymore that can do events like Homearama because they don’t have builders and developers willing to build homes for a project like this. Louisville is blessed with custom builders, and the housing market here has been sustained during the economic highs and lows. There are few areas of the country that have our level and price of housing,” says Gail Schell, BIA vice president of events and operations, and Homearama director. This year’s Homearama, scheduled for July 16-31, will feature two locations ‒ Norton Commons and River Crest. “We have already seen an impact from just announcing that

Homearama will be in River Crest/Mt. Washington, the first ever Bullitt County Homearama site. It’s a big deal for Bullitt County,” says Richard Miles, of Dogwood Homes. River Crest has five subdivisions inside the community. The Homearama site, called Central Park, will showcase nine homes, from approximately $450,000 to $600,000, with most being in the low-to-mid $500,000 range, according to Miles. The majority of the homes will be Craftsman style. Central Park will also include a complete playground system, a dog park and walking trails. All of the Homearama homes face a treestudded park. Behind the homes is a tree buffer.

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Catch a Sneak Peek! Member Appreciation Breakfasts

Stop by Homearama Norton Commons and River Crest for a HiFive doughnut, coffee and a sneak peek at the homes. The breakfasts are free and open to all BIA members! RSVP to Amy@BIALouisville.com.

Wednesday, June 8 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Norton Commons

Tuesday, June 21 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. River Crest

Presented by:

LUNCH SPONSOR: Republic Bank WATER SPONSOR: Louisville Water Company 5 STAR SPONSORS: Ball Homes, LLC, CMBDevelopment | Locust Creek, Esposito Construction, Inc., Pinnacle Properties of Louisville, RJ Thieneman 3 STAR SPONSORS: Bailey Remodeling & Construction, LLC, Ben Tyler Building & Remodeling,Burrus Architecture & Construction, LLC, Dogwood Homes of Kentucky, LLC

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SMC members are invited to tour the Homearama Norton Commons homes and meet the River Crest builders and developers. Learn about the amenities each has to offer! Norton Commons Realty will host light hors d’oeuvres at Citizen 7 Restaurant and provide golf cart shuttles to the Homearama site. Thank you to Carpet Specialists and PC Home Center for also sponsoring this event. RVSP to Vickie@BIALouisville.com.

Thursday, June 30 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. Citizen 7 Restaurant in Norton Commons

Everybody is rolling out the red carpet for Homerama. It will catapult growth in River Crest for the next five years. - Joe Bradshaw, realtor with RE/MAX Alliance

Homerama is also returning to Norton Commons. Twentyfive homes in the North Village, priced from the mid $400,000s to more than a million dollars, will be on the tour. Norton Commons is a new, urbanist community with residences built around a town center. More than 60 businesses are part of the development. Marilyn Osborn Patterson, marketing director and general counsel of Traditional Town, the development company for

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Norton Commons, says Norton Commons’ participation in the 2011 Homearama was a pivotal time for the development because it brought in more visitors in a shorter period of time than any other event. “Visitors can expect a beautiful show site at Norton Commons this year. All the homes surround Emerald Park, a classic, landscaped park space, a real centerpiece. We are going to have a series of events, such as a concert and street party. The entirety of Norton Commons will be very festive”, says Marilyn Osborn Patterson. Every home on the Norton Commons tour will be geothermal. “We are providing all the geothermal heating and cool-

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ing. Geothermal is so critical for this year because the federal government is providing a 30 percent tax credit until the end of 2016,” says Jay Kaiser of ClimateMaster, a first-year presenting sponsor of Homearama. As part of Homearama, ClimateMaster will have geothermal units on-site that both homeowners and heating and air conditioning contractors can visit to become more fully acquainted with the technology. LG&E is also a Homearama presenting sponsor. “We work closely with builders and developers as codes and building processes change, and as new service is established. Our participation in Homearama has grown over the years. It’s an ideal opportunity for us to educate our customers about our products and services through face-to-face contact. Many of the features and enhancements in the homes go hand in hand with the products we encourage customers to use to better manage their energy use,” says Liz Pratt, public relations specialist at LG&E. “River Crest is gorgeous. It’s incredible what it will offer for Homearama. And Norton Commons is such a great partner because with all the amenities it provides, such as entertainment, restaurants and business - the development is an event in itself,” says Schell.

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NORTON COMMONS: Traditional Homes, LLC | Colin Osborn Lot N204

The Ramage Company | David Ramage Lot N231

Landis Homes, LLC | David Landis Lot N206

Burrus Architecture & Construction, LLC | Greg Burrus Lot N266

J. P. Waller Design Group LLC John Waller Lot N207

Meridian Construction, LLC David Weis Lot N267

Simpson Builders, Inc. |Mark Simpson Lot N208

P.L. Lyons Architectural Builders Perry Lyons, Adam Gallagher Lots N268, N269

Mason Construction & Development, LLC | Dan Perkins Lot N209

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Provident Homes | Jeremy McGraw Lot N218 Miter Construction LLC | Fred Andres Lot N222 Mastercraft Homes, LLC Dan Swigart, Joe Kroll Lots N223, N229, N271, N272

Hester Home Builders | Kerrin Hester Lot 508 Stonelake Homes, LLC | Dan Smith Lot 512 CDF Builder, Inc. | Daniel Greenwell Lot 513

Leo Thieneman & Sons, LLC Leo Thieneman, Sr., Leo Thieneman, Jr., Mike Thieneman Lots N225, N230, & N270 Paragon Homes, Inc. | Scott Yates Lot N226

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Molly and her parents chat with Don Wirtzberger

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David Hobbs, River City Banks speaks with Executive Vice-President Pat Durham

Congressman John Yarmuth addresses the crowd


BICF Playhouse Project Continues to Inspire and Bring People Together Playhouse Partners:

By Stacy Smith Rogers

Donald Wirtzberger and Terry Phelps, Sierra Design & Construction, and Jack Band, Jack Band Builders Inc., each have plenty of experience remodeling and building homes of a variety of sizes. Their most recent projects completed through the Building Industry Charitable Foundation (BICF), however, were a first for each of them, and, while small in size, they were big on satisfaction. Chosen to lead the YouthBuild Louisville student team in constructing playhouses for children with special needs through the partnership with Kosair Charities, the BIA members graciously accepted the challenge and came away with a heartfelt experience they’ll never forget. The smiles of two little girls in particular, will long be held in their memories, while the mentoring of young adults at YouthBuild Louisville who are learning skills of the construction trade have made them each proud to give back through BICF. Seven-year-old Molly Turner and eight-year-old Lily Singleton were the recipients of the playhouses which were uniquely designed to serve as escapes where each of the girls can play safely in a therapeutic environment. They both have had significant physical challenges, but their ability to inspire others through these projects fueled a shared passion among the playhouse participants to come together and work as a team. “The playhouse project is incredibly beneficial to all parties involved,” Kosair Charities President Randy Coe said. “YouthBuild students are able to give back to the community while

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learning new skills. The BIA has the opportunity to help mold the minds of young students and prepare them for the workforce, and our Kosair Kids® receive a custom dream playhouse that allows them to get therapy at home as well as gain social skills. Everyone in this partnership comes out a winner,” he added. Playhouse Builders Share Their Experience “At first I was a little apprehensive because I thought the amount of time needed would be greater than what I could offer. I then asked my business partner, Terry Phelps, if he thought we could pull it off and showed him a picture of Molly and explained her situation. After attending a meeting at YouthBuild and learning how the partnership worked, we were intrigued and we knew we wanted to participate,” Wirtzberger said. “After meeting Molly in person we were energized to the point that I think we immediately went back to the office and came up with our design. During the following months I called several suppliers, subcontractors and friends and asked for help. To my surprise, most all of the materials and subcontractor services were donated,” he explained.

“Looking back, it is probably one of the most rewarding things I have done.” - Don Wirtzberger

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Wirtzberger said the experience at YouthBuild was also very rewarding as the students showed a willingness to learn the skills they encountered during the building of the playhouse and demonstrated a sense of pride in their efforts. “Their instructor, Jim Anderson, was very easy to work with and showed great leadership throughout the project. At the reveal, tears were easily found on just about all involved with the project. Seeing Molly’s face light up and a big smile indicated we were successful with the final product. Looking back, it is probably one of the most rewarding things I have done,” Wirtzberger added.

“Louisvillians always come together to help those in need, and this playhouse project is a perfect example of that dedication.” - John Yarmuth

Band commented on his experience, “This was my first playhouse, and I was excited to be asked to volunteer for it. Seeing the enthusiasm on Lily’s face at the unveiling was so great. We had designed the home based off of a picture on Pinterest and planned it according to her dreams and vision. The joy of knowing I helped put a smile on her face was what put a smile on my face. It was also rewarding to bring everyone who participated together and give back to someone else as a team. I certainly got more out of this experience than I put into it.” Band said he enjoyed working with the YouthBuild team to construct the home and was truly impressed with the outpouring of support from subcontractors and suppliers. Along with the playhouse serving as a therapeutic place for Lily to play, Band said it will likely help her develop social skills as she transitions to a new neighborhood. “One of the benefits of this for Lily will also be entertaining new friends in her playhouse. She’ll instantly be the new star on the block with this, and it should be an easy way to make and socialize with new friends,” he added.

“I certainly got more out of this experience than I put into it.” – Jack Band\

BICF Chair Brandon Bailey, Bailey Remodeling and Construction, said the playhouse process continually gets smoother every year. “The builders were as prepared as they have ever been to be successful, and the construction trainer, Jim Anderson, was effective and responsive. Donald, Terry and Jack took accountability and responsibility for it early on. They basically did it without any of my help, and I believe they thought it was extremely rewarding. What was especially nice about this year is that we did the reveal on a Thursday and the kids got their playhouses delivered that following Monday, so they were able to enjoy them the whole spring.” Bailey noted that the partnership with Kosair Charities and YouthBuild Louisville is a good fit for BICF. 16 louisville builder • bialouisville.com

“These playhouses fit our mission as well as any project we could possibly do. We’re always on the lookout on for new builders to be involved to make a difference in these kids’ lives,” Bailey added. The Playhouse Project continues to tug at heart strings and inspire, while connecting individuals from various backgrounds to come together for a common cause. Presenting sponsor River City Bank, along with a long list of supporting sponsors, helped make this event possible. United States Congressman John Yarmuth acknowledged the project at the recent “playhouse reveal” at the YouthBuild Louisville campus on March 31. “It was an honor to join with YouthBuild and the Building Industry Association of Greater Louisville in support of the amazing kids at Kosair Charities and their families. Louisvillians always come together to help those in need, and this playhouse project is a perfect example of that dedication.” For more information about volunteering or providing services for an upcoming playhouse project, contact Brandon Bailey at brandon@baileyremodel.com.

YouthBuild Proud to Host Reveal YouthBuild of Louisville Executive Director Lynn Rippy said she was thrilled to host the reveal at the YouthBuild campus and hopes for continued awareness of the impact the partnership has on the community. “I think it was a great way to enable the community to better understand what our students experience here on a daily basis and how they are engaging with the community.” Rippy elaborated on the benefits the students receive by being a part of it. “Of course they have a chance to learn incredible skills of what it takes to build a small home, but equally as important is the chance to engage with someone who is in need one-on-one and realize how they, by their hands, can support that need,” she said. Rippy said that some of the students were especially touched by the experience, “Brittany Carson was really taken with Molly and her family. She was so excited the day of the reveal and it was really special watching the two of them engage. Molly’s family ended up bringing pizza for the kids as a follow up and sign of their appreciation.” Rippy acknowledged the role that BIA has and continues to play with YouthBuild, outside of the playhouse project. “This partnership has really given us an opportunity to be hands on with the building industry folks. This year, they noticed an opportunity to open a student chapter and they covered the costs of our students to be members. Now, our students have one more thing to make the value of their participation in YouthBuild even that much more valuable,” she added.


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2016 Legislative Session Wrap-Up By Stacy Smith Rogers

The 2016 Kentucky Legislative Session concluded this spring with a total of 141 bills that were passed and sent to the Governor for his signature. More than 900 bills were filed, so BIA and HBAK were quite busy monitoring and advocating on issues important to the industry this session. Two bills that were signed into law involved diligent pursuit from association staff and members to see through: one that addressed radon mitigation and another that concerned blighted and deteriorated properties. BIA Director of Public Affairs and Public Policy Annie Fultz Dutton explained, “The radon and blighted properties bills are huge wins for our industry. Both of these bills were on our advocacy agenda when we went to Frankfort for our Housing and Building Industry Day in February. Our voices where heard and our members had a direct impact on getting them passed.” According to Dutton, 22 members participated in the event at the Capitol on February 3 and 12 individual bipartisan meetings were held with state senators and representatives. “The passing of these two important bills is a great example of why it’s so important we take time out of our busy schedules and collectively represent our industry in Frankfort,” she added. BIA Governmental Affairs Committee Chair John Miranda, Pinnacle Properties, echoed Dutton’s enthusiasm. “Of all the many things our association does, advocacy is, by far, the most 20 louisville builder • bialouisville.com

important and pays the biggest dividends to us as members. Because of our ‘strength in numbers,’ we are able to discuss any issue with any elected official in local or state government. We are lucky that we have a local and state government that understands the importance of our industry and often seeks our advice about issues that may affect our members. That is why I tell prospective members that they need to be a part of our mission, and, even if they get nothing else out of the BIA, they need to be part of an association that fights on their behalf literally every day,” he said. Radon and Blighted Properties Bills Pass Thanks to Grassroots Advocacy HB 272 (T. Thompson), Radon Mitigation HB 272 was introduced by Representative Tommy Thompson. This bill exempts a residential and commercial building contractor installing vent pipes from radon mitigation certification requirements. Previously, builders were required to hire certified


“Because of our ‘strength in numbers,’ we are able to discuss any issue with any elected official in local or state government.” - John Miranda radon mitigation contractors to run one stack in a new home. Rocco Pigneri, Ball Homes, encountered this challenge when speaking with one of his plumbing contractors who was unable to complete the task because of the requirements. The previous law didn’t make sense to Pigneri for many reasons, so he brought the challenge to BIA, who worked with HBAK Executive Vice President Bob Weiss to make it a priority legislative issue. Weiss connected with Representative Tommy Thompson and after a little more than a year from Pigneri’s initial inquiry, legislators passed Thompson’s common sense legislative change to the requirements.

“ It took the resources of our state and local association to make it happen. There are so many regulations that are fine in their intent, but can affect so many things.”

that makes it easier to go in and take these old properties and breathe new life into them is a win for the community and the state.” The Marian Group recently transformed an old school building in the West End that had been vacant for decades into the Parkland Scholar House, a place where single parents who are in college can live and raise their families. “The unique thing about this project is that the building was originally designed for education. Now, it’s housing parents who are getting an education.” Brown emphasized the importance for businesses to be involved in advocacy efforts, especially when something could greatly impact the community. “When officials don’t know what’s wrong they can’t do anything about it. Those of us in the industry need to share our knowledge and educate them.”

“This bill is a great example of public and private sectors coming together to accomplish – Rocco Pigneri something good. We were able to agree that we The new law will allow a plumber to run an additional stack have a problem and we needed to come togethwhich would assist the radon mitigation contractors in the event er for a solution.” radon was present. (In this case, the builder and the plumber

are not mitigating a problem, just preparing in the event it is needed.) According to Pigneri, the new law will save at least 50 percent on costs and will contribute to the aesthetics of the newly built home, while making it more affordable for homeowners on down the road if the house has to be radon mitigated. “This bill is a perfect example of how BIA works on behalf of its members and consumers through advocacy. Without this bill, builders would have no doubt faced delays and consumers would have experienced increased costs,” Dutton explained. Pigneri further elaborated on the behind-the-scenes advocacy experience. “Through Bob’s fantastic efforts and perseverance and the staff at BIA, we were able to accomplish it. It took the resources of our state and local association to make it happen. There are so many regulations that are fine in their intent, but can affect so many things,” he said. SB 230 (M. McGarvey), Blighted and Deteriorated Properties SB 230 allows a city to designate certain neighborhoods as areas where delinquent tax bills are not offered for sale to third party purchasers. As a result, fewer outside interests will have claims on the equity in abandoned properties which could make it easier to clear their title and make way for a new owner. Blighted and deteriorated properties are linked to declining property values and can be a huge expense for cities. This legislation will help address these issues. This bill was introduced by Senator Morgan McGarvey. Justin Brown, The Marian Group, spoke up about the issue and worked with McGarvey and BIA staff to demonstrate the value this law will have on the community. “I think that any bill

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Both Senator McGarvey and Dutton cited grassroots advocacy at the end of the legislative session as a key to getting this bill across the finish line in the final days of the session. “All the calls and emails our members made to our legislators really played an important role. The House had made a small change to the bill so it had to go back to the Senate just before the legislature adjourned for the session through just under the buzzer, we got it passed ” Dutton explained. “This bill is a great example of public and private sectors coming together to accomplish something good. We were able to agree that we have a problem and we needed to come together for a solution. We got this done the last day of the regular session,” McGarvey said. “It was an adventure. Not a lot of people have familiarity with this issue. We had to educate individual members on what it did, and, more importantly perhaps, what it didn’t do. We communicated that it doesn’t expand the power of eminent domain or condemnation. It just puts another tool in our tool box of being able to make use of vacant and abandoned properties and restore blighted neighborhoods for the people who live there,” he further explained. this bill will take effect in July and will only apply to future properties. HBAK’s Legislative Committee will meet June 14 in Louisville to discuss and plan for the 2017 legislative session. june 2016 21


Vickie Miller Appointed Communications & Public Relations Coordinator By Stacy Smith Rogers

Vickie Miller has recently been appointed to the role of communications and public relations coordinator for BIA. She most recently served the Association as membership and communications manager since August of 2015. Miller brings an impressive combination of skills and experience to BIA, having previously served as community relations manager at Veolia North America, which facilitated the community education and public relations activities for the Oldham County Environmental Authority. She is also a certified stormwater inspector, with extensive knowledge in the ares of wastewater and stormwater management, both key issues that affect the building industry. Miller’s natural ability to communicate with a wide variety of audiences has enabled her many opportunities to contribute to the regional community, most specifically in Oldham County where she and her husband Chris raise their blended family, which includes Austin, Krystabelle, Kaleb and Keagan. The family enjoys tending to their barnyard full of rescued animals, including 25 or so chickens, Teddy, the potbelly pig, Howard, the Tom turkey, and seven goats.

I have a determined willingness to jump in and be super curious, asking questions and seeking out what’s important and why,” - Vickie Miller

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volunteering on a committee. Born and raised in Southern California, she settled in Kentucky a little over 12 years ago. When she made the decision to pursue a career with BIA, she had been seeking a fast-paced work environment where she could plant her roots and grow. “I asked various people I knew who were members of BIA about the organization, and the reputation of the association and the staff who worked there inspired me to pursue a position here,” she said. “I feel like I’ve really hit my sweet spot, in a role where I can connect with members and the community. I enjoy getting out and talking to people about what we do here and how this organization benefits the Greater Louisville community, and I love being surrounded by co-workers who are passionate about the industry.”

“I asked various people I knew who were members of BIA about the organization, and the reputation of the association and the staff who worked there inspired me to pursue a position here,” - Vickie Miller Miller said that being curious has always served her well in her previous roles. “I have a determined willingness to jump in and be super curious, asking questions and seeking out what’s important and why,” she added. Miller serves as the liaison for the Bullitt, Oldham and Shelby County Councils as well as the Emerging Professionals Council. She also co-chairs the BICF and Advertising and Public Relations Committees.


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All-Time Big Spike 1500d John Miranda, Pinnacle Properties of Louisville ........... 2825 Grand Spike 1000d Ellery Esposito, Esposito Construction, Inc. ................. 1263 Robert L. Eberenz, Jr., Robert L. Eberenz Jr., Builder, LLC....................... 1223 Stanley G. Logan, Jr., Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance, Inc. ...................... 1205 Richard S. Buttorff, The Buttorff Company ................... 1071 Joe Pusateri, Elite Homes, Inc. ...................................... 1036 Statesman 500d Robert Welch, Welch Builders, Inc. ................................. 890 Keith Eberenz, Keith Eberenz, Builder ........................... 843 James R. Skaggs, Omikron Construction Co. -Honorary........826 Robert A. Peterson, Jr., Robert A. Peterson, Jr., Co. Inc. ....... 802 Michael L. Montgomery, MONTCO Builders, Inc. -Honorary....................... 768 Robert H. Marrett, CMB Development Co. ................... 728 Bill Reisert, Sr. , Reisert Insurance Agency ...................... 710 Dale Hellmann, Prudential Heating and Air................... 679 Glen E. Stuckel, Glen E. Stuckel Builder, Inc. ................ 588 A. Thomas Sturgeon, Sturgeon & Associates Inc. ............ 502 400d Fred R. Dallenbach, Dallenbach Builders, Inc. ................ 474 Richard Eberenz, Richard Eberenz, Builder -Honorary... 446 Rusty Wessel, Wessel Insurance Agency, Inc. .................. 443 Stan Humphrey, Stan Humphrey Construction............... 441 Clete Reinhart, Reinhart Construction Co. ..................... 435 Bob Thieneman Jr., Estate Homes.................................... 433 Richard Miles, Dogwood Homes of Kentucky................. 408 Tom Raver, Fireplace Distributors.................................... 409 Super Spike 250d Carl Baker, Sterling Development Corp. ......................... 370 Richard Bean, B B & T, retired......................................... 367 Jeremy Esposito, Esposito Construction........................... 357 William (Bill) Wilkinson, Wilkinson Builders, Inc.......... 311 Michael “Rocky” Pusateri, Elite Homes........................... 310 Don Petty-Honorary........................................................ 303 Billy Doelker, Key Homes................................................ 294 Pat Thieneman-Seitz, Thieneman-Seitz Builder .............. 292 Clifford Thieneman, Clifford Thieneman Co. Inc. ........... 274 Jesse Francis, Francis & Company.................................... 261 Leo Thieneman, Sr., Leo Thieneman & Sons, LLC......... 256 J. Robert Westerman, J. Robert Westerman Builder -Honorary.................. 253 Trophy - 200 Steve Church, Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance................. 246 Scott Jagoe, Jagoe Homes................................................. 235 Teresa Morgan, Semonin Realtors................................... 235 Roger Plamp, Plamp-Keen Agency, Inc. ......................... 231 Greg Esposito, Greg Esposito Contractor. ...................... 223 Roger Bright, ADC-honorary.......................................... 220 Pat Durham, Pat Durham Bldr, Inc. ................................ 217 Royal Spike - 150 Lafe McGary, The Remodeling Company........................ 199 Roger Harbison, Cornell Harbison Excavating................ 199 David Lurding, Lurding Homes...................................... 197 Steve Deneen, Builder...................................................... 195 Dave Smith, Blacksmith Homes ..................................... 194 John F. Pohlman, John F. Pohlman Builder, Inc. -Honorary................. 167

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John Thomas, K-I West Roofing & Siding Division........ 162 Robert L. Eberenz, Sr., Robert L. Eberenz, Inc. -Honorary.......................... 154 Jack Band, Jack Band Builder, Inc. ................................... 153 Charline Neal, Primerica Financial Services..................... 150 Red Spike - 100d Sherrie Kruse, First Capital Bank..................................... 146 Scott Yates, Paragon Homes ............................................ 146 John Barlow, Commonwealth Designs, Inc...................... 143 Don Karem, Karem Built Homes, Inc.............................. 143 Kevin Passanisi, PC Home Center................................... 138 Jerry Blacketer, The Blacketer Co...................................... 135 Mike Isaac, Isaac Contracting & Design ......................... 132 John Rueff, Brecher Co..................................................... 117 Perry D. Lyons, Perry D. Lyons Builder........................... 117 Leo Thieneman, Jr., Leo Thieneman & Sons, LLC.......... 116 Bruce Rademaker, Thoroughbred Associates, Inc. ........... 114 John Lannert, Lincoln Insurance Agency......................... 110 Sidney J. Anderson, S.J. Anderson Builder, Inc. ............... 108 Robert D. Ford, R. Ford Construction Co., Inc. -Honorary............... 100 Shawn Corrigan, Corrigan Electric.................................. 100 75d Terrance O’Rourke, O’Rourke & Associates ..................... 98 Robert Osborne, RPO Custom Homes & Remodeling..... 93 Ron Wolford, Ron Wolford Builder, Inc. ........................... 87 Joe Dumstorf, Trend Companies of Kentucky.................... 87 Mike Jones, Signature Green Properties, LLC................... 86 Willard Bryant, Bryant Construction, LLC....................... 85 J.D. Nichols, NTS Corporation ......................................... 85 Michael O’Dea, Michael O’Dea Builder............................ 81 Carol Daugherty Epley, Daugherty Insurance Agency ...... 76 Jeff Thompson, Jeda Homes................................................ 75 Green Spike - 50d Brendan Kavanaugh, Door Store & Windows................... 72 Mark Aschbacher, Lincoln Insurance................................. 70 Ron Hartman, Ernst Concrete. ......................................... 68 Rocco Pigneri, Ball Homes................................................. 68 David Mikels, Graber’s Insealators..................................... 64 Davis Boland, Boland Maloney Real Estate....................... 62 James Pope, Nicklies Development.................................... 58 Ken Thieneman, Ken Thieneman Builder........................... 58 David Ernst, Prestige Builders............................................ 57 Christopher J. Knopf, Pinnacle Properties of Louisville .... 56 Jim Travis, Jim D. Travis, Builder ...................................... 56 Jerry Ostertag, Closet Factory............................................ 56 Ron Colyer, Colyer Construction....................................... 55 Frank Arnold, Prudential Heating & Air Conditioning ... 55 Derek Smothers, Quality One Steel Design Inc................ 55 Chris Cundiff, Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance................... 53 Deepa Kamat, Granite America......................................... 53 Louis Hagan, Central Bank of Jefferson County................ 52 David Monsour, Monsour Builders.................................... 50 Life Spike - 25d Phil Fackler-Fackler Homes............................................... 49 Penny Love, Design Innovations, Inc................................. 49 P.R. Lancaster, Lancaster Built Homes.............................. 46 Paul Miele, K-I Lumber & Building Materials.................. 45 Dave French, LG&E.......................................................... 45 David Rateau, Rateau Construction .................................. 44 Greg Schrenger, Schrenger Construction .......................... 44 Melanie Pearson, Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance............... 43 Phillip Wayne Leigh, Phillip Leigh, Inc............................. 41

Mike Effinger, Effinger Construction................................. 41 Mike Sanders, Mike Sanders Builders................................ 40 Jason Black, Artisan Signature Homes............................... 39 Brandon Bailey, Bailey Remodeling................................... 39 Sandra Povey, BB&T.......................................................... 38 John Sizemore, 2-10 Home Warranty................................ 38 Mike Hall, K-I Lumber & Building Materials ................. 37 Ben Tyler, Ben Tyler Building & Remodeling ................... 37 David Stemler, PC Home Stores........................................ 37 Larry Link, Bonnycastle Appliance & TV......................... 33 Dan Smith, Stonelake Homes ........................................... 32 Mike Judah, Judah Real Estate .......................................... 31 David Bright, Bright Built Homes..................................... 31 Renotta Henson, Victory Home Builder ........................... 30 Vince Kimbel, Kimbel Construction.................................. 30 Dan Anthony, Boral Brick Products................................... 30 Carolyn Miller, Sure Linc Services..................................... 30 Ben Peerce Swindler, Ben Peerce Swindler, Builder .......... 29 James French, J & L Construction..................................... 29 Ryan Miranda, Churchill McGee....................................... 29 Lisa Steinbock, Steinbock Interiors LlC............................ 29 Todd Hemmer, Lee Brick & Block................................... 28 Joe Simms, Re/Max Associates.......................................... 28 Roger Hack, MRC Construction....................................... 27 Terry Hagerman, Terry Hagerman Builder........................ 27 Kari Vogedes, Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance.................... 27 Ron Fonk, Woodfield Homes............................................. 27 Delbert Mulhall, Delbert Mulhall & Sons, Inc. ................ 27 Clifford (Pete)Thieneman, Clifford Thieneman Co, LLC....... 27 JP Delaney, Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance........................ 27 Douglas Amlung, Amlung Construction Company............ 26 Lisa Lynn Knight- Lisa Lynn Designs............................... 26 Spike - 6d Jason Orthober, Orthober Custom Homes........................ 23 George Miller, Suburban Construction & Management.... 19 Dennis Montana, Lawn Care Co., Inc. .............................. 18 Jarrod Vowels, Dominion Homes....................................... 16 Joe Kroll, Joe Kroll Builder................................................. 16 Bob Duggins, Kenutcky Concrete...................................... 14 Chad Peyton, Peyton Contracting, LLC............................ 14 Palmer Cole, Bently Construction...................................... 14 Steve Purdy, Prudential Heating & Air.............................. 14 Corey Hughes.................................................................... 12 Donald Wirtzberger, Sierra Design & Construction.......... 12 Howard Ferriell, H. D. Ferriell, Inc.................................... 12 Scott Church, Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance.................... 11 Bill Bardenwerper, Bardenwerper, Talbot & Roberts, PLLC.................... 10 Kevin Rich, Rich Design Studios....................................... 10 Rick Merritt, Denton Floyd Development........................ 10 Drew McWhorter, KY Farm Bureau................................... 9 Greg Burrus, Burrus Architecture & Construction, LLC.... 9 Dave Parks Jr., Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, Parks & Weisberg Realtors................................................................. 8 David Richardson, David Richardson Builder...................... 8 David Westfall, Homework Residential Renovations, Inc.... 8 Larry Hobson, Louisville Paving.......................................... 8 Mickey Corcoran, Mickey Corcoran Builder....................... 8 Amy Wagner, Reflections of You By Amy, LLC.................. 7 Steve Sebastian, Sebastian Construction Inc........................ 7 Jeff Ratanapool, Century Mortgage Company..................... 6 John Marshall, Elite Homes Inc........................................... 6 Mike Danzinger, SB Home Renovations............................. 6 Rodny Davidson, First Community Mortgage..................... 6


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Member Appreciation Meals

The BIA would like to thank the over 100 members who attended the Member Appreciation Lunch on May 18. Please mark your calendars to attend the following free member appreciation meals: Presented by:

June 8 at 9 a.m. Homearama Norton Commons site HiFive Doughnut Truck and Coffee June 21 at 9 a.m. (note this date has changed) Homearama River Crest site HiFive Doughnut Truck and Coffee

Wes Johnson is NAHB’s Remodeler of the Month

Registered Remodeler Wes Johnson was selected as the June 2016 National Association of Home Builders Remodeler of the Month. As the Remodeler of the Month, Johnson will be spotlighted in the June edition of Qualified Remodeler magazine and highlighted on NAHB’s website. Congratulations Wes!

The Voice of the Building Industry in Oldham County

On Saturday, April 30, a public meeting reviewed proposed changes to the Oldham County Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. BIA Vice- President Jeremy Esposito gave a presentation about national housing trends as they pertain to the current residential homebuying market. He was joined by Registered Builders John Miranda and Billy Doelker and BIA Executive Vice-President Pat Durham. The presentation highlighted the differing needs and wants of each of the four generations within the homebuying market along with the desire for new types of housing and the importance for affordable housing. The housing options presented to address changing needs and wants were: smaller luxury homes and fee simple lots, multi-generational living, microhousing and green housing. In order to build these types of homes and communities changes to the Zoning Ordinance are imperative. BIA members, leadership and local officials are working together to make changes that will best serve the building industry and homebuyers both now and in the future.

September 21 at 5 p.m. Annual Builder vs. Associates Softball Game Tom Sawyer Park Chicago Don’s Hot Dawgs *All members are invited and no RSVP is needed, however food is served on a first come first served basis. LUNCH SPONSOR: Republic Bank WATER SPONSOR: Louisville Water Company 5 STAR SPONSORS: Ball Homes, LLC, CMB Development | Locust Creek, Esposito Construction, Inc., Pinnacle Properties of Louisville, RJ Thieneman 3 STAR SPONSORS: Bailey Remodeling & Construction, LLC, Ben Tyler Building & Remodeling,Burrus Architecture & Construction, LLC, Dogwood Homes of Kentucky, LLC

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newmembers Associates Approved 04/16 Holdfast LLC Brandon Butler Type of Business: Tile Installation/Remodels Sponsor: Lisa Steinbock Citizens One Home Loans Rob Hickerson Type of Business: Mortgage Keebler Interior Trim, Inc. Mike Hays Type of Business: Trim Sponsor: Tom Raver Federated Insurance Jonathan McCoy Type of Business: Commercial Insurance Sponsor: Brandon Bailey

Mosquito Joe of the Bluegrass Travis Hightower Type of Business: Pest Control OHM International Beth Bizianes Type of Business: Distributor of Natural Stone/Granite, Marble Sponsor: Jeremy Esposito ABC Supply Co Shawn Bridges Type of Business: Supplier Sponsor: Richard Miles The Marshall Pomeroy Company Andrew Redmon Type of Business: Home Automation Systems Sponsor: Matt Drexler

Affiliates Approved 04/16 Dawn Agnew Carpet Specialists Sponsor: Chad Turner Beverly Clark Steinbock Interiors Sponsor: Lisa Steinbock SMC Approved 04/16 Kevin Mercer RE/MAX Associates

membermilestone Congratulations to these Milestone Members. These members have reached a milestone mark in their membership with their renewal in April. 30 Years East End Plumbing Supply, Inc. – Karen Fautz 25 Years Carl B. Crawford Excavating/CBC – John Crawford 20 Years Charles Hardin – Registered Builder 15 Years Vinson Heating & Air, Inc. – Willie Vinson 10 Years Debbie Sutherland Excavating – Debbie Sutherland Crawley Construction – Frank Crawley Walt Schumm – Registered Builder/Remodeler Dancing Hammer Construction Framing, LLC – Robert Matthews Brick Menders – Brad Boyer Bentley Masonry – Michael Bentley Insurance Connections, LLC – Steven Parrish

5 Years The Maraman Group, LLC – Buddy Maraman John R. Hobbs Construction Co., Inc. – Michael Hobbs All In One Company – James Blair Todd Porter Aluminum – Todd Porter Risinger Remodeling, Inc. – Tony Risinger 1 Year Persimmon Ridge Development – Lawren Just Ray Walls Excavating – Kristina Walls Kristina Trucking, LLC – Kristina Walls Bart Beck – Associate Builder Remodeler Steinbock Masonry & Construction – Tom Steinbock Higher Ground Contracting, LLC – James Ben White Mitchell Hobbs & Sons, Inc. – David Hobbs Mark Green – Associate Builder Remodeler Boise Cascade Engineered Wood Products – Ron Rufener Woodstone Realty, Inc. – Tom Johns Thomas Johnson – Registered Remodeler Mike Thieneman – Registered Builder

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Clifford Thieneman Co., LLC

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Architectural Windows & Doors Bachman Commercial Sales

Bardenwerper, Talbott & Roberts Bonnycastle Appliance & TV Boral Brick Products Carpet Specialist

Century Mortgage Company

Corrigan Electric and Home Systems

River City Bank

Door Store and Windows

Sam Kinnaird’s Flooring and Granite

Frost Brown Todd, LLC

Screens of Kentucky

K-I Lumber & Building Materials

Sonne Steel

L & N Federal Credit Union

Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance

Louis E. Hobbs Construction Co. Inc. PC Home Center PPG Paints Pro-Build

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June 1

Land Development Committee 10:00 a.m. @ BIA

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Emerging Profressionals Networking Lunch 11:30 a.m., @ TBD

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Membership Appreciation Breakfast 9:00 a.m. @ Norton Commons

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Oldham County Council Meeting 11:30 a.m. @ Kentucky Artisan Distillary

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HBAK Summer Board Meeting @ Galt House

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New Member Orientation 9:00 a.m. @ BIA

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Membership Committee 10:00 a.m. @ BIA

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Retention Committee 11:00 a.m. @ BIA

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SMC Executive Committee 3:00 p.m. @ BIA

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Membership Appreciation Breakfast / Bullitt County Council 9:00 a.m. @ River Crest

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Registered Builder Committee 10:00 a.m. @ BIA

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Associates Committee 3:00 p.m. @ BIA

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Executive Committee 1:00 p.m. @ BIA

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Board of Directors 3:00 p.m. @ BIA

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SMC Homearama Tour 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. @ Citizen 7 Norton Commons

July

Bobcat Enterprises................................. 29 Bonnycastle Appliance & TV.................. 18 Carpet Specialist.................................... 17 The Door Store & Windows.................... 9 DWB Restoration II.............................. 27 Fireplace Distributors............................ 24 The Flooring Gallery............................... 4 K-I Lumber & Building Materials.........ifc Koch Air................................................ 19 L&N Federal Credit Union................... 24 Logan Lavelle Hunt.............................. 25 PC Home Center...................................obc PPG Paints............................................. 4

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BIA closed for Independence Day

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Membership Committee 10:00 am @ BIA

5 Retention 11:00 am @ BIA 6

Land Development Committee 10:00 am @ BIA

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Homearama Preview Party 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. @ River Crest

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Homearama Preview Party 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. @ Norton Commons

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Executive Committee 1:00 p.m. @ BIA

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Republic Bank......................................... 9 River City Bank.................................... 19 RiverCity Flooring................................ 24 RJ Thieneman....................................... 25 Southern Vintage................................... 23


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