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NEWSLETTER
To promote, educate and advocate for the Residential Building & Remodeling Industry; providing
resources that benefit industry professionals and consumers in the communities we serve.
Bobby Robinson & Ken Heidbreder
with Fulford Home Remodeling were honored
with a Certificate of Congressional Recognition
by Congressman Mike Bost for building
intubating boxes to support those in need during
the COVID-19 pandemic.
While Ken & Bobby built these boxes on a
doctors request, they never had accolades in
mind, but the HBR staff stepped in and made
sure they were appreciated for all they do.
WHATS INSIDE
1st Place Team with a score of 128
C.A. Jones, Inc.
Bury the Hatchet Event Review
Upcoming Event Registrations
Sep 18 - Sport Clay Shoot Challenge
Oct 1 - Go Kart Racing & Bowling Event
Oct 13 - Membership Event
Nov 5 - Trivia Night
From left to right: Nick,
Tom, Tricia Buehne (PWB
Chair), Justin and Travis
savoring the moment with
their trophies in hand and
cash winnings.
Another :shout out” to Justin
becoming our first Axe
Master with a score of 56.
New Home Starts Report
Home Building Impact of Local Gov’t Revenue
Membership Renewals & Incentives
Statewide Sexual Harassment Training
HBA of Illinois “ Vote NO Progressive Tax Coalition”
NAHB Eye on Housing - Single Family Home Size
NAHB International Builder Show
Illinois Policy Institute
- MidAmerica Airport financial burden
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1ST
Arrowhead Building Supply
SCORE=128
CA Jones A & B
A SCORE =184 B SCORE=128
First Mid Bank & Trust
SCORE=23
3RD
First Nat. Bank of Waterloo
SCORE=43
Fulford Home Remodeling / Providence
SCORE=68
Light Brite
SCORE=131
2ND
EDC Drywall/Blindquest/Metro Marble & Granite
SCORE=62
R.P. Lumber/Pella STL
SCORE=89
SLD Enterprises A & B
A SCORE =139 B SCORE=54
SNACK & SODA
SPONSORS
Yaekel & Associates A
SCORE=106
Yaekel & Associates B
SCORE=130
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First Place
TEAM NAME
CA Jones
CA Jones
Light Brite
SLD Enterprises
CA Jones
Fulford Home Remodeling
Arrowhead Building Supply
Yaekel & Associates Insurance
Yaekel & Associates Insurance
SLD Enterprises
TEAM CA JONES
SECOND Place
Yaekel & Associates Insurance
Alliance Brothers
Pella STL
CA Jones
Arrowhead Building Supply
CA Jones
Light Brite
CA Jones
CA Jones
Alliance Brothers
Yaekel & Associates Insurance
Alliance Brothers
EDC Drywall
Yaekel & Associates Insurance
Arrowhead Building Supply
People’s National Bank
SLD Enterprises
Metro Marble & Granite
SLD Enterprises
SLD Enterprises
TEAM SLD ENTERPRISES
THIRD Place
1st National Bank of Waterloo
Light Brite
SLD Enterprises
Yaekel & Associates Insurance
Arrowhead Building Supply
Light Brite
Alliance Brothers
RP Lumber
Yaekel & Associates Insurance
1st National Bank of Waterloo
Yaekel & Associates Insurance
CA Jones
Fulford Home Remodeling
Providence Bank
Fulford Home Remodeling
RP Lumber
1st National Bank of Waterloo
BlindQuest
First Mid Bank & Trust
TEAM LIGHT BRITE
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1st National Bank of Waterloo
SLD Enterprises
Metro Marble & Granite
SLD Enterprises
Laura Mergelkamp
Lacy Hartlieb
Steve Dill
Jack Klopmeyer
Tim Murphy
Doug Meyer
Matt Chacon
Joe Knox
Jody Crossno
Alexis Phillips
Chris Finnerty
Mike Needles
John Snapat
Karen Rainge
AXE THROWER SCORE
56
55
52
51
50
49
46
44
43
42
42
42
39
37
36
36
35
35
34
34
33
30
28
27
26
26
26
26
25
24
23
22
22
22
20
20
20
19
13
12
12
9
8
6
5
5
5
5
4
3
3
3
0
Justin Lowder
Tom Patton
Tyler Soulcer
Brian Rauk
Mark Davitz
Bobby Robinson
Tony Schult
Jim Lugge
Derek Klopmeyer
Craig Lovell
John Klopmeyer
Anthony
Brian Gaskill
Nick Lovelace
Dean Johnson
Tom/Nick/Justin
Tom Kuhn
Travis Hermyn
David Frazier
Brock Spindler
Jay Russell
Robert Chacon
Matt Mullinex
Jerry Yaekel
Jessica Johnson
Beth Zabala
Brett Furlow
Drew Halliday
Brad Spaulding
Michelle Rauk
Kent Recklein
Aaron Klemme
Lauren Smith
Lisa Worman
Kris Dempsey
Sheila Haselhorst
Christine Kuhloff
Harry Klaus
Amanda Schulte
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County
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Madison
County
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Monroe
County
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Clinton
County
2020
YTD
Jan
32
32
32
23
22
Jan
14
11
19
17
21
Jan Feb
12
8
12
6
6
5
8
11
7
4
Jan Feb
3
1
Feb
30
27
23
25
20
Feb
19
24
20
18
20
Mar
8
10
6
6
7
Mar
3
Mar
44
39
35
22
28
Mar
29
28
23
20
25
Apr
10
9
7
5
4
Apr
6
Apr
30
38
28
25
20
Apr
30
22
25
23
24
May
40
29
29
22
31
May
40
21
22
21
22
May
18
7
7
7
6
May
4
Jun
34
37
29
20
33
Jun
27
19
21
19
39
Jun
15
9
5
8
6
Jun
8
Totals
213
202
176
137
154
YTD
Totals
159
125
130
118
137
YTD
Totals
71
52
38
35
38
YTD
Totals
25
5 Carlyle
3 Aviston, Bartelso, Breese &
St. Rose
2 Germantown
1 Centralia, Jamestown,
Patoka & Trenton
18 Unincorporated
17 Columbia
3 Waterloo
31 Edwardsville & Glen Carbon
27 Highland
25 Troy
23 Unincorporated
5 Alton
4 St. Jacob
3 Maryville
37 Unincorporated
27 O’Fallon
25 Shiloh
15 Mascoutah
14 Swansea
12 Lebanon
11 Fairview Heights
MarketGraphics provides the HBR with these permit reports and offers many other housing and subdivision analysis reports.
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THE EDGE, BELLEVILLE, IL
701 S. BELT W
4pm Go Kart Races
Prizes for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Place
Best Race Times
5pm Food & Drinks
Pizza and 2 Drink Tickets
6pm Bowling
Two Games with prizes for
1st, 2nd, & 3rd Place
Primary Contact:
Company Name:
Phone Number:
Email Address:
Bowler Name:
Bowler Name:
Bowler Name:
Bowler Name:
Bowler Name:
$50 PER BOWLER / GO KART RACER
(NO FLIP FLOPS, SANDALS, OR HEELS OVER 1”)
BOOZE BARROW RAFFLE TICKET
Tickets: 1 for $5, 3 for $10, or 10 for $20
Limited number of chances sold.
Winner does NOT have to be present to win
EVENT SPONSORSHIPS
$100 Go Kart Track Sponsor
Logo on drink tickets & signage at the race track
$350 Strike Sponsor
Includes team, bowling lane signage & invitation logo
TOTAL DUE $:
 INVOICE (members only)
 CHECK ENCLOSED
 VISA / MC (credit card payments will be charged a 4% convenience fee)
CC #
EXP DATE
CVC
SIGNATURE
Cancellation will be accepted 5 days prior to HBA PWB Event ~ No refunds or credits will be given for cancellations or no-shows.
Home Builders Association Professional Women in Building Metro East, 6100 West Main St., Maryville, IL 62062
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ZIP CODE
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Bill Ward – Executive Vice President – HBAI
Pritzker has pledged $51 million of his own
money to pass the amendment, which will
need 60% approval of those voting in Illinois
General Election in November.
The coalition has a website:
noprogressivetax.com. There, you can:
learn why to vote no; how to get involved;
contribute to the cause; and, buy items like
shirts and coffee mugs that say, “Vote No on
the Progressive Tax.”
The Home Builders Association of Illinois has
joined the “Vote No on the Progressive Tax
Coalition” to defeat Governor J.B. Pritzker’s
plan to bring a progressive, graduated income
tax law to Illinois. HBAI joins forces in
this effort with the Illinois Chamber of Commerce,
the National Federation of Independent
Businesses, the Illinois Farm Bureau, and
the Technology & Manufacturing Association
to fight back at higher taxation.
HBAI has pledged a $5000 contribution to the
coalition through its political action committee,
HomePAC. In return, the coalition is
providing HBAI with 250 yard signs and 1000
brochures asking our members to Vote No on
this tax proposal.
The proposed constitutional amendment will
appear on the November ballot asking voters
whether the state should move from its current
flat income tax to a system in which different
rates are applied to different income
levels.
The current flat tax prevents the Governor
and the Illinois General Assembly from picking
and choosing who will pay for future income
tax increases and how much each income
bracket will be burdened with the tax.
Under the Governor’s proposal, $3.7 billion
new dollars would be raised by taxing families
and businesses earning $250,000 or
more. To support his initiative, Governor
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Illinoisans already pay:
•The 2nd highest property taxes in the Nation
•Highest Gas Taxes in the Midwest
•Highest Sales Tax Rates in America
•Highest Wireless Tax Rate in the Country.
Given the tools that state government already
has to raise revenues, and given that we
have the highest debt of any state in the
U.S., how can we possibly trust them to use
new funds wisely and efficiently?
If you believe you already pay too much taxes
in Illinois, you owe it to yourself to go
to noprogressivetax.com right now and sign
up for this campaign.
Our coalition is small now but will build in the
days and weeks ahead. HBAI is proud to be
a part of this coalition and we will do everything
we can in the days ahead to protect you
and your hard-earned income.
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Leveling Off?
BY ROBERT DIETZ ON AUGUST 19, 2020
New single-family home size trended lower during the second quarter 2020 at the beginning of what
we are forecasting will be a pivot to larger home size over the next two years.
According to second quarter 2020 data from the Census Quarterly Starts and Completions by Purpose
and Design and NAHB analysis, median single-family square floor area ticked down to 2,264
square feet. Average (mean) square footage for new single-family homes decreased to 2,458 square
feet.
On a less volatile one-year moving average, the tentative beginning of a leveling off of new singlefamily
home size can be seen on the graph above. Since Great Recession lows (and on a one-year
moving average basis), the average size of new single-family homes is now less than 5% higher at
2,482 square feet, while the median size is less than 8% higher at 2,265 square feet.
The post-Great Recession increase in single-family home size was consistent with the historical pattern
coming out of downturns. Typical new home size falls prior to and during a recession as home
buyers tighten budgets, and then sizes rise as high-end homebuyers, who face fewer credit constraints,
return to the housing market in relatively greater proportions. This pattern was exacerbated
during recent years due to market weakness among first-time homebuyers and supply-side constraints
in the building market. However, declines in size over recent years were a reflection of builders
adding more entry-level homes into inventory.
Going forward we expect a different
post-recession pattern.
Home size is expected to level
off and then increase, given a
shift in consumer preferences
for more space due to the increased
use and roles of homes
(for work, for study) in the postCovid-19
environment.
Eye On Housing
National Association of Home Builders
Discusses Economics and Housing Policy
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The Home Builders & Remodelers Association recently conducted this report thru the NAHB to capture the effect of
construction activity, the ripple impact and ongoing impact that results from new homes becoming occupied. Below is a
detailed breakdown of each phase for the local wages & salaries side of this impact. We will continue to share this
information, in parts, for you to know that our industry has one of the biggest roles in our local economy. This
information is available to our members and will be shared with our municipalities in the near future.
The distinguishing aspect of local government revenue shows industry structure accountability while being consistent
with revenue being collected by all governments in the area of analysis.
During the Construction & Ripple phase its important to point out that developer infrastructure is dedicated to
municipalities that have minimal upkeep needs for years to come.
Local Government Revenues are typically set income formulas to offer services and stability to our communities.
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First Mid Bank & Trust - 2 years
Fischer Lumber - 24 years
Garrett E. & Herschel E. Johnson RE & Dev - 37 years
Heneghan and Associates PC - 2 years
Homes by Deesign - 10 years
Negwer Materials - 20 years
PASS Security - 28 years
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COVID-19 could turn a hefty financial burden into an albatross.
St. Clair County taxpayers had to add another $7 million to
keep MidAmerica St. Louis Airport open in 2019, according
to auditors. That brings the total subsidy to $111.3 million
since 2002, when auditors first reported the amount needed to
balance the airport’s books.
That $7 million infusion was up from nearly $6.3 million
needed in 2018, and came even though auditors said rising
passenger service and other operations added $338,000
over the prior year and expenses were cut $1.2 million.
“It is anticipated that the County will not be able to increase
budgets again and that general fund balances will continue to
help finance Airport operations in the near future,” auditors
wrote, noting that cuts in state revenues and increases in unfunded
state mandates were driving overall county budget
problems as well.
The bigger question may be how much cash will be needed
during 2020, as COVID-19 decimates the airline industry and
chokes passenger traffic. Current passenger traffic data for
MidAmerica was unavailable, but the only passenger carrier
there offered 10 destinations a year ago and currently lists
only seven.
Airlines nationwide saw a 96% drop in passengers during the
first full month of the pandemic. On Aug. 27, passengers remained
at 28% of what they were the prior year, according to
the Transportation Security Administration.
St. Clair County homeowners should be concerned that scarce
resources are flowing to a project unable to turn a profit. They
should also ask how bailing out the airport is affecting their
property taxes and home values, especially the value of a rural
home where they rarely see a sheriff’s deputy on patrol because
that money is keeping an airport staffed.
Since the Great Recession, St. Clair County home values fell
by 23% after adjusting for inflation, according to data from the
Bureau of Economic Analysis. Also from 2007-2017, Illinois
Department of Revenue data show property tax bills in St.
Clair County grew 5%, after adjusting for inflation.
County leaders have said increases in passenger traffic will
improve the airport’s finances. Traffic did increase slightly in
2019, with 153,753 passengers getting on or off a plane. That
was just shy of 1,500 more than in 2018, according to Federal
Aviation Administration data.
But it also meant taxpayers essentially handed nearly $46 to
each passenger in 2019, up from just over $41 in 2018 when
the cash used to balance the airport’s books is divided by the
number of passengers.
Interest paid on airport debt was $4.2 million in 2019, which
continues to be a major expense although it was down slightly
from the prior year. The aging airport also depreciated by $6.1
million. That drove the airport’s $2.8 million reduction in net
position, which is similar to net worth.
The airport originally cost $300 million. In 2015, St. Clair
County leaders decided to refinance the remaining $40 million
in construction debt and stretch out repayment to 2045, a
move that increased taxpayers’ debt burden to $88 million.
And, as auditors stated, “interest continues to be a major expense
of the Airport.”
St. Clair County received $40 million as its share of property
taxes in 2019, which was $1.7 million more than the county
budgeted for. Where did the windfall money go? Apparently it
was sucked into a jet engine and shredded.
Brad Weisenstein, Editor
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