CATT A LOG July 2013

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Celebrating

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CATT-A-LOG • THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR MEMBERS OF CATT

16th Annual CATT/BMD & Johns Manville Golf Tournament

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ATT’s 16th Annual Golf Tournament was held on Wednesday, June 19, at Old Greenwood Golf Course in Truckee. Thanks to our generous Title Sponsors BMD and Johns Manville for supporting CATT in a big way! 148 golfers battled it out for prizes and awards. 18 Tee Boxes featured a diversity of great product and company info. Food and bar sponsors ensured no one would leave hungry or thirsty. Contest sponsors kept the day lively and there was even a Raffle-Mobile Sponsor! Thanks to Andrew Cooper with BMD and Kim English with Pacific Wood Milling for all the photos now posted on the CATT webpage www.ca-tt. com—you’ll get a glimpse of what happened that day!

Winners of the Tournament are: 1st Place Team Ferguson Enterprises 2nd Place Team ABC Supply 3rd Place Team Nvision Glass Putting Contest Randy Hughes Over the Wall Ralph Schindler Longest Drive (Hole 9) Paul Herrfeldt Longest Drive (Hole 13) Ron Wood Straightest Drive Peter Gerdin Closest to the Hole Andrew Cross

Photos Clockwise: Andrew Cooper with BMD and Scott Eckard with Eckard Roofing; All Coast Forest Products sponsored the “Over the Wall” contest; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place Team trophies; BMD CEO Jeff Gore (center) congratulates Eric Wilber with the 1st Place team after Tournament Co-Chair Aaron Griggs (L) announced the winners; The Koch Elevator “Raffle-Mobile” with super ticket sellers (L) Tally Brand (Wells Fargo Insurance Services) and (R) Lisa Burns (Ward-Young Architecture & Planning).

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Evolution and Change of the

A Note from the President

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Rain/Snow Gutter

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CATT Calendar

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CATTPAC Fundraiser

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Member News

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Q&A/Classified Ads

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Thank You CATT Members!

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New Members/CATT Stats

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CATT Board Meetings

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CATT MIXER

Tuesday, July 16, 2013, 5–7 pm Ferguson Bath & Kitchen Gallery 10640 Pioneer Trail, Truckee CA Food, Drink, Raffle, Music, Fun & Networking

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A NOTE FROM THE

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President

(All meetings at the CATT office unless otherwise noted)

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bout one year ago the CATT board of directors decided to explore options for a new fundraiser in an effort to further increase member benefits. Four CATT members, Julie Sanservino (Boulder Ridge Sash & Door), Ryan Swenson (Simpson StrongTie), Gary Crosswhite (Meridian Concrete) and Ted Reviglio (Western Nevada Supply) stepped up to the plate and took charge. They spent countless hours researching, planning, and organizing a premium raffle. Unfortunately the timing didn’t work out this year but stay tuned because this raffle is going to be awesome once it happens. A big thank you to the raffle committee for their hard work. Another thank you to our golf committee for organizing another stellar golf tournament. The co-chairs, Andrew Cross (Tahoe Truckee Lumber) and Aaron Griggs (Griggs Custom Homes) find ways to make this tournament better and better year after year. Thank you Andrew and Aaron. One last thank you to our main sponsor of the golf tournament, BMD/Johns Manville. Without your support none of it would have been possible. Michael Forshee, PRESIDENT

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he results are in! Winners of the annual “Best of North Tahoe & Truckee” contest include some CATT members. Congratulations to:

• Plumas Bank—2nd Place Best Bank • Villager Nursery—1st Place Best Garden Supply/Nursery • Mountain Hardware and Sports—1st Place Best Hardware Store • Blide Landscape Construction—1st Place Best Landscape Company • Rock & Rose Landscape—2nd Place Best Landscape Company • Green Envy—3rd Place Best Landscape Company • Sierra Sun—1st Place Best Media Company/PR Firm/Newspaper • North Lake Tahoe Bonanza—3rd Place Best Media Company/PR Firm/ Newspaper • Mountain Hardware and Sports—1st Place Best Sporting Goods • Tony Commendatore/Aegis Insurance—1st Place Best Insurance Agent • Rich Molsby/Molsby & Border­—1st Place Best Local Attorney • Jim Porter/Porter Simon—3rd Place Best Local Attorney

JULY

July 9 July 10 July 15 July 16 July 18 July 22 July 23 July 30 AUGUST August 5 August 7 August 13 August 15 August 16

15th Anniversary Party Committee Meeting Membership Committee Meeting Local Government Affairs Committee Meeting MIXER at Ferguson’s in Truckee Remodeling Committee Meeting Nominating Committee Meeting Christmas Holiday Party Committee Meeting Awards Committee Meeting Board Meeting Membership Committee Meeting 15th Anniversary Party Committee Meeting Remodeling Committee Meeting 15th Anniversary Party at Truckee River Regional Park Local Government Affairs Committee Meeting Christmas Holiday Party Committee Meeting

August 19 August 27 SEPTEMBER September 19 MIXER at Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co. in Truckee September 28 Remodel Committee Shotgun Tournament in Carson City OCTOBER October 17 MIXER at Interior Design by Julie Johnson-Holland in Truckee

were 80 “Best of” categories. HGTV (Home & Garden Television) is coming to our area! For the past 17 years, HGTV has created and given away a “Dream Home” through a sweepstakes. The Dream Home location has changed every year. While scouting locations in the Truckee North Tahoe region, HGTV Dream Home Planner Jack Thomasson saw the Ward-Young Architecture & Planning design for the Highlands Fire Station at Northstar and was intrigued. After Schaffer’s Mill Golf & Lake Club was selected as the location for the 2014 “Dream Home,” the talent at Ward-Young was engaged to design that home. David Bourke, lead architect, and Larry Young, Principal, worked closely with the HGTV team to achieve the Tahoe vision. Approximate size of the Dream Home is 3,200 SF. Construction is underway with completion expected by mid-October.

This contest is sponsored by CATT member Sierra Sun/North Lake Tahoe Bonanza. Voting was done online over a three week period. There www.ca-tt.com

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Thank You CATT Members!

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s Chairman of the LGAC (Local Government Affairs Committee), I would like to thank and show my appreciation to all the members who take time out of their busy schedules to help the betterment of the building industry and small business alike. These individuals have made significant contributions during the last year: z Eric Bacon of Shelton & Bacon for working with Placer County Building Department to clarify point of contact for deck ledgers (eased the ruling of using pressure treated lumber). Eric also helped improve the height measurement for the new TRPA Code of Ordinances. z Michael Forshee of Forshee Construction helped craft a user-friendly version of the propane tank connection for Placer County. z John Pruyn of L&P DesignWorks will be reviewing the Truckee Development Code for stream setbacks. z Jim Smith with Mark Tanner Construction worked with the Town of Truckee Building Department on creating a temporary Certificate of Occupancy policy which almost included a fee! Thanks to Jim for holding tough on that one. z Mike Nethersole with MD Construction & Consulting represented CATT and the building industry while the Town of Truckee held interviews for a new Chief Building Official.

CATT BOARD MEETINGS

z And of course Tillio Olcese with Olcese Construction, in advance, for working with TRPA on Construction BMPs for noise, emissions, and vibrations. We also have important regular members who attend monthly meetings and help shape CATT policy and comment on government regulations: John Wood and Seth Kielas of Loverde Builders • Tony Commendatore of Aegis Insurance • Jamie Brimer of Brimer Construction & Plumbing • Ryan Swenson of Simpson Strong-Tie There is plenty of room at the table for more voices—let your voice be heard! Remember the world is run by those who show up. Mitch Clarin, Chairman

CATT LOCAL GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

LGAC SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS—4 PM AT THE CATT OFFICE July 15 Placer County CBO Tim Wegner August 19 Tahoe City PUD Board Chair Lou Reinkens September 16 New Truckee CBO (not confirmed)

Monday, August 5, 5:00 PM Monday, September 9, 5:00 PM Meeting location: CATT Office, 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee Call the office 530-550-9999 for details or to get the agenda

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Evolution and Change of the Rain/Snow Gutter by Kevin O’Connor, Gutterglove of Nevada County

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ou’ve heard the complaints about gutters in snow country—“They just get torn off,” or else they provide the perfect setting for ice dams and icicles to form with damage soon to follow. As if the dams and icicles weren’t enough trouble by themselves, there is often “creep out” or “glaciating” of snow and ice which can curl back under the roof eaves and damage the structure or break off and cause other damage or injuries. But what’s good about gutters? Plenty! They will contain rain and snow melt and divert it to prevent damage to the home, building or landscaping. Controlling the water runoff can assist in erosion control and help with water quality BMPs and TRPA regulations. Gutters are the little extras that no one thinks about, but they can add to one’s enjoyment of a home—even in the worst of weather. Gutters, like most products, are constantly evolving. CATT members are familiar with the age old “zig-zag” heat tape solutions “artistically” placed on the lower reaches of a roof slope. Sometimes heat tape is also placed in the bottom of an open gutter. The cables sit in the open air which allows the heat to simply dissipate upwards, at best creating small tunnels in the ice and snow. This setup is horribly ineffective and costly to operate! It is also a serious fire hazard and requires constant maintenance to pull the pine

Golf Tournament Continued from Front Cover Thank you to all our sponsors and donors: TEE BOX SPONSORS: Taiga Building Products, Disdero Lumber Company, Bedrosians & Laticrete, Simpson StrongTie, Craftsmen in Wood, BlueLinx, Truckee Tahoe Lumber Co., Wells Fargo Insurance Services, Mountain Hardware and Sports, Beach & O’Neill Insurance Associates, Caseywood, Canyon Springs of Truckee, TrusJoist Engineered Wood Products & Keller Lumber Sales, Nvision Glass, California Cascade, Pine Door Manufacturing, Hills Flat Lumber Company, BMD & Johns Manville BOX LUNCH SPONSOR—PrimeSource Building Products APPETIZER SPONSOR—Simpson Strong-Tie TURN BAR SPONSOR—Western Nevada Supply & Showroom HOLE 18 BAR SPONSOR—Shakertown Cedar Shingles SCOREBOARD SPONSOR—Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co. RAFFLE-MOBILE SPONSOR—Koch Elevator GOLF TOWEL SPONSOR—Incline Tahoe Glass Co. CONTEST SPONSORS: Putting Contest @ Putting Green —Orepac Building Products & TimberTech Decking Over-the-Wall @ Hole #14—All Coast Forest Products Straightest Drive @ Hole #10—Plumas Bank Longest Drive @ Hole #9—Lausmann Lumber Company Longest Drive @ Hole #13—Weyerhaeuser Closest to the Hole @ Hole #7—California Craftsman & Marvin Windows Scottsdale Hole-in-One @ Hole #15—Martis Camp Bandon Dunes Hole-in-One @ Hole #3­—Lausmann Lumber Company Super Bowl Hole-in-One @ Hole #17—Nvision Glass PREMIUM RAFFLE DONORS: Mike Valim, Tahoe Mountain Club, Hampton Inn & Suites, Moody’s, Truckee

needles and leaves out of the cables. Worst of all, the sliding ice and snow tears the cables and/or gutter loose or rips it completely off. The “solution” has just created another problem for the homeowner! So what’s the latest in gutter technology and design? Plenty! Features include a mesh cover over a rigid frame that prevents any debris from getting in the gutter, and is angled the same as the roof pitch to prevent pine needle buildup or ice/snow clogging. New systems take into account the need to be extremely energy efficient, with heat delivered by self regulating heat cable or controlled by thermostat if desired. The new systems use significantly less heat cable, saving electricity and $$. The whole gutter/cover combination becomes the contained heat source melting the snow or ice—no more little tunnels or ice dams! Even matching the gutter color to the home color is available for the discriminating homeowner trying to comply with HOA rules. Gutters in snow country are often forgotten or ignored because of past failures. It’s time to give gutters a new look… for a change! This article was provided by Kevin O’Connor with new CATT member Gutterglove of Nevada County. You can contact Kevin by phone 530-2631944 or email 1kjo@comcast.net.

Hotel, Whitehawk Ranch Golf Club, Grizzly Ranch Club, Duncan Golf Management, Reno Aces, Peppermill Casino, El Dorado Casino & Hotel REGULAR RAFFLE DONORS: CED Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Village Pizzeria, Sugar Bowl, Northstar California, AAA Truckee Office, Peluso’s Pizza, Las Panchitas Restaurant, Apex Saw, Mutual of Omaha, Truckee Stone & Tile Cleaning, Bridgetender Restaurant, Sunnyside Restaurant, Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Company, Bowermaster & Associates, Smokey’s Kitchen, Quality Automotive, Taco Station, Mountain Hardware & Sports, DHC Supplies, Inc., Keller Lumber Sales, Round Table Pizza, River Ranch Restaurant, Mountain Home Center, Ponderosa Golf Course, Jake’s on the Lake Restaurant, Resort at Squaw Creek, Hampton Inn & Suites, Truckee Hotel, Tahoe Donner Golf Course, The Lodge Restaurant & Pub, BMD, Andersen Windows, Disdero Lumber Special Thanks to the CATT Golf Tournament Committee: Co-Chairs Andrew Cross (Truckee Tahoe Lumber Company) and Aaron Griggs (Griggs Custom Homes), Raffle Chairman and Course Marshal Nick Ratto (HUB International), Awards and Premium Raffle Chairman Paul Douglass (Douglass Designs), and Committee Members Ryan Swenson (Simpson Strong-Tie), Peter Gerdin (Peter Gerdin Architect), and Aaron Pizarro (Trex). Volunteers the day of the Tournament include: Michelle Rowley Reed & Andrew Cooper (BMD), Lisa Burns (WardYoung Architecture & Planning), Christen Bradley, Leslie Collazo, & Roger Rodriguez (Bedrosians), Tally Brand (Wells Fargo of California Insurance Services), Meredith Nelson (Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Company), Susan Matheson (Bobby Jones Concrete), Ken Foster (KB Foster Civil Engineering), Mike Rasmussen (TrusJoist Engineered Wood Products), Jeff Jackson (Craftsmen in Wood), Michael Forshee (Forshee Construction), and Official Photographer Kim English (Pacific Wood Milling).

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Mark Your Calendar for CATTPAC Fundraiser November 5

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ATTPAC, CATT’s Political Action Committee, will be holding its 1st Annual “Election Day Fundraiser” on Tuesday, November 5, 2013. This casual event runs from 5–7 pm at Zano’s Family Italian and Pizzeria, 11401 Donner Pass Road, in Truckee. Cost to attend is $99 per person. CATTPAC’s special guest is Truckee Vice Mayor Patrick Flora. Join PAC board members for beer, wine, appetizers, and politics on one of the most political days of the year—Election Day! If you cannot attend, please consider making a donation to CATTPAC. Check out the CATTPAC donation form on the PAC page of the CATT website www.ca-tt.com/catt-pacdonate. CATTPAC is your voice for all things related to political candidates and ballot measures. CATTPAC’s Mission is: To raise funds, industry and public awareness so as to support Political Candidates, initiatives, measures, and campaigns that support the best interests of the building industry in our region. Contact the CATT office for more information at 530-550-9999 or info@ca-tt.com.


CAPITOL CONNECTION

Q&A Resource for Contractors

By Shauna Krause, President Capitol Services, Inc.

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e give a “hand” to a contractor interested in getting a license in another state where fingerprints aren’t first on the list for “background” checks. However, I must “point out” that it involves a definite window of opportunity. Another inquiry helps put the “contract” into contracting... Q: Your Company helped me obtain my General contractor’s license in CA and NV. I am now interested in obtaining an Arizona license. Will I qualify for reciprocity? Secondly, when I applied for my CA and NV licenses I was required to get fingerprinted. Does Arizona also require that I get fingerprinted? A: It’s nice to hear from you again. If your qualifying individual has been licensed for the previous five years in CA or NV and they took the equivalent trade exam in CA or NV then yes, that individual would qualify for reciprocity and be granted a waiver of the trade exam in Arizona. In most cases, you are not required to get fingerprinted for the State of Arizona however they just started a new program where they require individuals listed on the license application to complete a Background Check. The Background Check can be completed online, and a copy of the receipt you receive after completing the background check must be submitted along with your license application. The license application and its receipt will not be accepted until four calendar days after the date of receipt and no more than 60 days thereafter. Please let us know if you’d like our assistance with the process of obtaining your Arizona Contractor’s license.

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Q: Can an individual have two sole owner licenses? A: Yes. There is nothing in the CA Contractor law that prevents an individual from holding two sole proprietor licenses. Q: I came across your website and I wanted to say you have a lot of useful information for people in the construction industry and as a contractor in CA, AZ, and NV I thank you for the insight you provide. I have a question I was hoping you could answer for me directly. I’m about to get contracts made for my California license and I haven’t had any made in quite a while. With changes in law all the time I’m not exactly sure what I am supposed to have on my contract to be completely legal. Is there anything you know about this? In regards to mechanic’s lien stuff am I supposed to add something on my contracts regarding a situation like that? A: If you intend on handling home improvement projects, the law is very specific regarding what must be included in a contract. You can go to the CSLB website (www.cslb.ca.gov) and check out the publication entitled “Contracting For Success, A Contractor’s Guide to Home Improvement Contracts”. This should give you all the information you may require. However, last July, the CSLB website also posted all the new Mechanic’s lien notices. These all took effect 7/1/ 2012 and I would suggest going to their website for a list of these forms. Finally, I would further suggest contacting a construction attorney who specializes in Construction/Contract law to review your contract (whether home improvement or not) to determine if you have dotted all your ‘i’s’ and crossed all your ‘t’s’. I hope this helps point you in the right direction. While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for the answers is half the battle. Get expert assistance immediately when you call 866-443-0657, email info@cutredtape.com, or write us at Capitol Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814. Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.

Thank you to these donors for their generous support of the CATT Remodeling Campaign: PLATINUM SPONSORS

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12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G Truckee, CA 96161 (Located across the street from Truckee Town Hall) Ph: 530-550-9999 | Fx: 530-550-9998 info@ca-tt.com | www.ca-tt.com

2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Michael Forshee, President Forshee Construction Gary Crosswhite, Vice-President Meridian Concrete, Inc. Barry Lease, Secretary Incline Builders Paul Griggs, Treasurer Griggs Custom Homes Tillio Olcese, Past President Olcese Construction DIRECTORS Mitch Clarin, Mitchell T. Clarin Andrew Cross, Truckee Tahoe Lumber Co. Ken Foster, K.B. Foster Civil Engineering Doug Gadow, Linchpin Structural Engineering Richard Loverde, Loverde Builders Michael Nethersole, M.D. Construction & Consulting Ted Reviglio, Western Nevada Supply Josh Root, Root of Design Electric Dennis Schlumpf, Dennis L. Schlumpf & Assoc. STAFF Pat Davison, Executive Director Kim Cross, Membership & Event Coordinator Amanda Bullard, Office Manager

Newsletter design: justimaginemktg.com Newsletter printing: therealgraphicsource.com

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

Welcome New Members EZ3D Living, Rick Venturini Goodwin-Cole, Inc., Ron Kelley

CATT Stats

General Contractors

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Sub-Contractors

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Associates/Suppliers

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Professionals

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Organizations

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Retired

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