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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.
HBR Events are back in swing! 80+ golfers,
volunteers and visitors came out for a cool, rainy
day for Anybody’s game at Top Golf picking up
where we left off a year ago when the pandemic
put a stop to most of our social events.
Check out the pictures, scores and sponsorship
recognition on the following pages.
WHATS INSIDE
Upcoming Events
 Apr 22 - Power Women Luncheon &
Earthworks Tour
 May 21 - Sport Clay Shoot Challenge
RANKEN TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Virtual Job Fair
SAVE THE DATE:
June 24 - Bury The Hatchet / Axe Throwing Event
July 16 - Herschel E. Johnson Golf Classic
Membership Announcements
HBAI Legislative Session Update
NAHB News:
Lumber Prices Effecting Home Repairs
Legal Victory for CDC Eviction Moratorium
PROGRESS UPDATES
Illinois Policy Institute:
Government Units effecting property taxes
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Members being back together and enjoying a fun filled afternoon.
Catching up with familiar faces, meeting new industry
professionals and just enjoying time together was the theme.
Top notch service with food, beverages and smiles in abundance.
BAY SPONSORS
Most participants came over by
bus but everyone was ready to
get the party started! The HBR
is forever honored to bring our
Industry together on all levels.
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but….scores were kept and those that did great will have bragging
rights until next time at TopGolf.
Team Name
(only top 4 scores used)
Carrollton Bank / Light Brite
Henges Interiors
Yaekel & Associates
Fulford Home Remodeling /
Parksite
Arrowhead Building Supply
Superior Home Products /
Wausau Supply
First Mid Bank & Trust
(Groober)
CertainTeed
Custom Marble / First Mid
Bank & Trust (Coolbaugh)
Guaranteed Rate (Cara)
Sherwin Williams
Guaranteed Rate (Chandler)
& C.A. Jones, Inc.
First Mid Bank & Trust
(Tricia)
Fulford Homes LLC
Johnson Home
Contracting / Pella STL
Score -
TopGolf
550
409
374
366
360
337
305
301
276
Team Fulford Home Remodeling & Parksite Team Yaekel & Associates
275
275
268
251
244
242
Team CertainTeed
Team Guaranteed Rate / Cara Srogus
Team Superior Home Products & Wausau Supply Team Carrollton Bank & Light Brite
Team Arrowhead & ProVia
Team Fulford Homes LLC
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Yaekel & Associates
Carrollton Bank / Light Brite
Custom Marble / First Mid
Bank & Trust (Coolbaugh)
Fulford Home Remodeling /
Parksite
Henges Interiors
Arrowhead Building Supply
First Mid Bank & Trust
(Groober)
First Mid Bank & Trust (Tricia)
Guaranteed Rate (Cara)
Superior Home Products /
Wausau Supply
CertainTeed
Johnson Home
Contracting / Pella STL
Guaranteed Rate (Chandler)
& C.A. Jones, Inc.
Fulford Homes LLC
Sherwin Williams
Score -
TopShot
400
319
316
304
286
271
268
237
227
224
177
144
140
100
31
Team First Mid Bank & Trust (Groober)
INDIVIDUAL SCORES
TOP GOLF
248 Dan Abegg, Carrollton Bank
175 Taylor Nott, Sherwin Williams
149 Ken Heidbreder, Fulford Home Remodeling
126 Dave Naumann, Henges Interiors
126 Mark Gau, Henges Interiors
124 Shawn McNew, Superior Home Products
119 Jason Kell, Wausau Supply
116 Matt Kraft, Custom Marble
113 John Whiteside, CertainTeed
112 Mike Vogt, Yaekel & Associates
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TOP SHOT
146 Tim Pace, Yaekel & Associates
122 Matt Kraft, Custom Marble
110 Jason Kell, Wausau Supply
101 Matt Warren, Carrollton Bank
100 Dan Abegg, Carrollton Bank
99 Chad Doyle, Guaranteed Rate
96 Kevin Benson, Yaekel & Associates
91 Trent Ketchum, Fulford Home Remodeling
89 Tim Murphy, Arrowhead Building Supply
89 Jeremy Kocinski, First Mid Bank & Trust
Team C.A. Jones and Guaranteed Rate
(Chandler)
Team Johnson Home Contracting &
Pella STL
Team Henges Interiors
Team Custom Marble & First Mid Bank
& Trust (Coolbaugh)
Team First Mid Bank & Trust (Tricia)
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Highlights
SPEAKER
Bill Ward, Executive Vice President
The Illinois General Assembly has made it to the midway
point of the 2021 Spring Session. The remote session now
takes a two-week break before returning to conclude the
State’s business by May 31. The following bills affect the
housing industry and have received committee approval in
the Illinois House or Senate.
HB804 – Williams – Clean Energy Jobs Act will require
electric car chargers in all parking spaces on new home
construction and remodeling. It also allows municipalities to
go beyond the State’s Energy Conservation Code to adopt a
Stretch Energy Code that requires homes to be built with a
site energy index of 50% of the 2006 ECC. HBAI Opposes.
HB116 – Guzzardi – Repeals current state statute prohibiting
localities from imposing rent control ordinances. HBAI
Opposes.
HB1932 – McCombie – Allows units of local government to
waive any fees for permits and inspections for construction
after a natural disaster. HBAI supports.
HB1738 – Smith – Extends the Registered Interior Designers
Registration Act to December 31, 2032. HBAI supports.
HB246 – Creates the Landscape Architects Registration Act.
No person shall use the title “Landscape
Architect” without being registered with the Dept. of
Financial and Professional Regulation. HBAI is Neutral.
SB2201 – Sims – Provides that a zoning ordinance cannot
prohibit residential construction of an industrialized
residential structure or manufactured home provided the
structure is compatible with the character or the
development; meets aesthetic compatibility; and meets
applicable standards for exterior design. HBAI is Neutral.
Bills Held in Committee
The following bills have not received favorable passage out of
House or Senate Committees at this time.
HB567 – Yingling – Expanded Use of Vacant Lot Act. HBAI
Supports.
HB812 – Gabel – No Municipal Prohibition of ADUs. HBAI
is Neutral.
HB798 – Willis – Allows NICET Level II Inspectors for Fire
Sprinkler Systems. HBAI Supports.
HB847 – Meier – Landlord Protection on Prohibition of
Evictions. HBAI Supports.
HB2927 – Mazzochi – Zoning Freeze after Plat Approval.
HBAI Supports.
HB190 – Ford – Abandoned Property Petition. HBAI is
Neutral.
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HB36 – Stuart –
Lowers trailer fees from $118
to $18. HBAI Supports.
HB117 – Guzzardi – Lowers Employee Threshold for Secure
Choice. HBAI is Neutral.
HB47 – Mason – 50% fee reduction on LLC registration.
HBAI Supports.
HB805 – Tarver – Property Tax Incentive for Affordable
Rental Housing. HBAI Supports.
HB2555 – Gabel – State Standards for Household
Appliances. HBAI Opposes.
HB2767 – Mah – 3rd Party Appeals on EPA Permits. HBAI
Opposes.
HB3492 – Moylan – Allows forced annexations and allows
localities to write their own rules on disconnection of real
estate. HBAI Opposes.
HB74 – Flowers – Paid Family Leave Act. HBAI Opposes.
HB860 – Davis – Allows Assessors to assess rental property
based on the value of the property AND the income it
produces. HBAI Opposes.
SB120 – Harmon – Local Government Fuel Tax. HBAI
Opposes.
SB1972 – Fine – State Wetlands Protection Program. HBAI
Opposes.
SB17178 – Castro – Mandates electric car chargers in all
residential parking spaces and allows localities to impose the
Stretch Energy Code on new construction and remodeling.
HBAI Opposes.
HB3530 – Ammons – Eliminates Illinois as an “At Will”
State. Requires employers to discharge employees for only
“Just Cause.” HBAI Opposes.
HB3898 – Gordon-Booth – Provides employees with 40
hours paid sick leave for a 12-month period or a pro rata
number of hours for less than 12 months. HBAI opposes.
SB1660 – Joyce – Allows a one-time $118 payment for a
permanent trailer license plate or $18 per year. HBAI
Supports.
If you want to know more about each of these legislative
initiatives, go to ilga.gov. If you have questions or concerns
regarding our position on these bills, you can call or write me
at (217) 753-3963, or billward@hbai.org.
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Florida. “Insurance companies paid out too many of these
customers six to 18 months ago at a rate that was current
at the time. This has created a huge difference in money
received versus current costs today. A repair project we
have had on the list for a year would now cost us almost
three times as much to do compared to a year ago.”
Home Owners Feel the Impact
Cost increases have had an impact on home owners across
the board, from those in need of critical assistance to those
As lumber prices remain sky high, home-building activities
continue to suffer across all aspects of the industry —
including remodeling projects. Home owners have had an
opportunity while sheltering in place to examine their
homes and identify key areas in need of repair. But many
have been apprehensive to tackle these projects because
of the uncertain costs and availability of project materials.
“When talking to prospective clients about projects, lumber
pricing is now always part of the discussion, as they are
aware of the issue, and are all concerned about how that
may impact the cost of their projects,” shared Kenneth
Kostecki, a contractor/remodeler from Virginia.
“Availability of other materials — such as windows, doors,
appliances, plumbing fixtures, tiles, etc., — have also been
in very short supply and/or with extended lead times,” he
added. “This has led to additional project delays, which has
impacted both cash flow and the overall project schedule,
meaning that home owners are left in the middle of a
construction project with their house torn apart and
unfinished for a longer period of time.”
Such an uncomfortable and unsafe living environment for a
prolonged period of time is a deterrent not just for general
updates, but for critical repairs as well, which many home
owners are forgoing or having to find creative workarounds
to help ensure their home is safe and functional.
“Twice this year I have had to put plywood over a
customers’ patio door to prevent them from falling out of
the back of their home. Why? Because their deck was
unsafe and needed to be demolished, but there wasn’t
enough new material available to rebuild it within the value
of their home improvement loan when material prices
escalated,” stated Jarrett Kravitz, a builder/remodeler from
Connecticut.
“Due to rising lumber cost and shortages, we have had to
put many projects on hold. This greatly impacts our
customers, especially those still attempting to get hurricane
repairs done,” shared Gabrielle Pumphery, a builder from
who have been planning projects for years.
“I had a home owner that was a disabled vet that couldn’t
afford a wheelchair ramp due to the rising cost in lumber,”
stated Dennis Sweet, a builder in Michigan.
“We partner with charitable community organizations that
provide housing repairs for lower-income families,” noted
Chris Winters, a remodeler from Washington. “These are
volunteer organizations that rely on donations to purchase
needed materials. With the increase in lumber prices, the
charitable donations are not able to accomplish as much.”
“We’ve been saving for quite a while to finish our
basement and finally reached the point a few weeks ago
that we felt comfortable to do it,” Jaime Patterson, a home
owner in Pennsylvania, explained. “We had anticipated
$35,000 to $40,000 to finish and furnish our basement. We
were told that, with the price of lumber going up so much,
we were looking at $35,000 to $40,000 just to finish it.”
“We are beyond disappointed after having saved up for so
long, only to find out that we still can’t afford to do what
we’d like to do,” she added. “We weren’t looking for
anything extravagant — just more living space. Now we
can’t even have that.”
For many of these home owners, these projects are stalled
for the immediate future at least — if they ever get started
at all.
“Since our last hurricane, I have been in the process of
repairing damages around my property, including fences,
storage buildings, etc. — all of which are not covered by
hurricane insurance,” shared Robert Quint, a home owner
in Florida, who is retired and on a limited budget. “The
other day I decided to repair a section of fence and went to
Home Depot to get pressure treated 2x4s, and I couldn’t
believe the price — almost $9 each.”
“Needless to say, my fence project never took off,” he
added. “The cost of other lumber I would need for other
repairs is ridiculous. I guess things won’t get fixed for a
while.”
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The excitement is contagious for all
the selections made and to start the
construction. The appraisal has
been completed coming in at a value
of $385k, builders risk insurance is in
place, building permit is approved
and the construction loan is closed.
This month the plan is to start:
• Basement excavation
• Re-stake foundation
• Install footers
• Set and Pour foundation walls
• Install sewer and water
• Basement plumbing rough
• Back fill foundation
• Pour basement and garage floors
As we continue to complete the milestones we are
documenting the steps for consumer awareness that is
posted on our website and social media.
Click on the video picture to the right to view the videos
we have completed.
NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION
FLOOR PLAN SELECTION
CHOOSING YOUR LENDER FOR NEW
HOME CONSTRUCTION
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CHOOSING THE LOT FOR
YOUR NEW HOME
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In an important example of the value of membership,
NAHB has scored a major victory for all our members nationwide
regarding a recent legal ruling that overturns the
federal eviction moratorium decision by the Centers for
Disease and Control Prevention (CDC).
As a result of this legal decision in favor of NAHB, the CDC
eviction moratorium is currently set aside with respect to
all NAHB members nationwide. However, the eviction
moratorium may still apply to landlords who are not NAHB
members. Moreover, NAHB members must still comply
with state or local eviction restrictions.
On March 10, NAHB won a key legal decision when the U.S.
District Court for the Northern District of Ohio ruled that,
by issuing an eviction moratorium, the CDC exceeded the
authority granted to it by Congress. NAHB brought the lawsuit
as a plaintiff on behalf of its members and we were the
only association to do so.
On March 24, the Department of Justice (DOJ) confirmed
that the district court’s order applies to all NAHB members
across the nation who rent residential properties to covered
persons who submitted CDC declarations — not just
those who reside in Ohio.
In other words, pending further guidance from the district
court or subject to an appeal by the DOJ, the CDC eviction
moratorium is currently set aside for all NAHB members.
This distinction – “all NAHB members” – is crucial. The reason
the decision was set aside for all NAHB members
across the nation and not all landlords is because NAHB
was a plaintiff in the case and we had “representational
standing.” This means NAHB was acting as a representative
of its members who have been impacted by the moratorium.
When an association wins a case like this, the decision
applies to all its members.
This victory for all NAHB members shows how our association
is working on behalf of our entire federation and producing
concrete results to help your businesses and our
industry.
And while this is an important win, NAHB continues to urge
members to seek access to the $46.5 billion of rental funding
through the Emergency Rental Assistance Program via
your local government and housing authorities. NAHB
worked for a year with Congress and two administrations
to ensure flexible funding so tenants are able to pay their
rent and stay safely housed during the pandemic. Although
funds have not been released as quickly as anticipated,
NAHB has always stated that the best way to help all parties
is through emergency funding and not moratorium
mandates.
Finally, recent media reports indicate that the CDC may
seek to extend the federal eviction moratorium, which is
set to expire on March 31. Given the district court’s ruling
on March 10, even if the CDC does take action to extend
the eviction moratorium, it should not apply to NAHB
members.
For more information on the legal decision, contact Tom
Ward, NAHB’s Vice President for Legal Advocacy
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McCullough’s Flooring Enterprise - 17 years
NEW MEMBERS
REMODELERS COUNCIL
Sherwin Williams
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN
IN BUILDING COUNCIL
1st National Bank of Waterloo
AUTCO Home Appliances
Belleville Supply Company
BOS
C.A. Jones, Inc. (4 - Three New!)
Earthworks (2)
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage (3)
Michael Cushing
CMC Electric, Inc.
PO Box 938, Maryville, IL 62062
O: (618) 345-2008
Info@cmcelectric.com
www.cmcelectric.com
Shellie Dawson
Granite Heroes
552 E. Osage St., Pacific, MO 63069
O: (636) 393-0000
sdawson@graniteheroesstl.com
www.graniteheroesstl.com
Keith Carver
Show Me Blinds 7 Shutters
933 S. Kirkwood Rd., Kirkwood, MO 63122
O: (314) 909-1177
keith@showmeblinds.com
www.showmeblinds.com
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PROPERTY TAXES ARE TOO HIGH
Patrick Andriesen
Budget & Tax
Illinois has more units of local government than any other state and the second-highest property taxes
in the nation. House Bill 1861 would have given Illinoisians the power to potentially reduce both at
the ballot box. Illinois is home to nearly nearly 6,000, layers of government, excluding school districts
– over 1,000 more than Indiana,...
Illinois has more units of local government than any
other state and the second-highest property taxes in the
nation. House Bill 1861 would have given Illinoisians
the power to potentially reduce both at the ballot box.
Illinois is home to nearly nearly 6,000, layers of
government, excluding school districts – over 1,000
more than Indiana, Kentucky and Iowa combined. The
average Illinoisian lives under six layers of government,
which are often duplicative and share overlapping
duties.
Illinoisians find themselves paying those multiple
layers of government for nearly identical services,
leading to excessive property taxes.
Sponsored by state Rep. Jonathan Carroll, DNorthbrook,
the aim of HB 1861 is to empower
taxpayers to consolidate townships at the local level
without relying on permission from Springfield. The
bill failed to make it out of a House committee by the
March 26 deadline, but it could return in the fall.
While Illinois has more than 1,400 townships, only
McHenry County residents currently have the power to
eliminate them. A county-specific bill was signed into
law in 2019, giving McHenry County taxpayers the
opportunity to eliminate any of the county’s townships
by a referendum.
Evanston and Belleville were both required to appeal to
the Illinois General Assembly to dissolve Evanston
Township and Belleville Township. Both cities shared
identical boundaries with the townships.
Despite a vote showing two-thirds of residents favored
dissolution, Evanston could only move forward after
Springfield lawmakers approved. The move ultimately
saved taxpayers almost $800,000 in 2015 and will save
approximately $19.4 million over 20 years, according to
The Civic Federation.
Belleville taxpayers saved $260,000 after Belleville
Township was eliminated in 2017 following a multiyear
effort including the special legislation. The
township’s sole function was to hand out a small
amount of aid to about 40 qualifying residents.
HB 1861 would expand the power granted to McHenry
County to all counties in Illinois, giving Illinoisans
greater autonomy to cut taxpayer-funded government
inefficiencies in their local community.
House Bill 433, the Citizen’s Empowerment Act, would
take HB 1861 a step farther. It, too, failed to advance to
the full House by March 26 but could resurface in the
fall or a version could be taken up in the Illinois Senate.
By obtaining signatures from 5% of the total residents
who voted in the preceding general election, taxpayers
could put a referendum on the next ballot to dissolve a
local government entity.
While the aim of government consolidation is to save
property tax dollars, there currently is no guarantee
taxpayers’ dollars cannot be used against their efforts to
eliminate government layers. House Bill 566, sponsored
by state Rep. Sam Yingling, D-Grayslake, would
prohibit the governmental unit targeted for elimination,
and public officials of that unit, from using public funds
to oppose the measure. It, too, remains in a House
committee and will not be considered by the full House
during the current session.
Ultimately, Illinoisians should get to choose their local
government, not have local and state government
choose what is right for them. Consolidation is an
essential step toward improving efficiency and
transparency in those local governments while reducing
Illinois homeowners’ crushing property tax burdens.
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Remington Properties
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Liese Lumber
2nd Vice President, Mike Needles
C.A. Jones, Inc.
Associate Vice President, Mindy Shafer
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Treasurer, Scott Gruber
First Mid Bank & Trust
Secretary, Jerry Yaekel
Yaekel & Associates, Inc.
Immediate Past President, Aaron Klemme
Klemme Construction
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Jason Klein - Ameren Illinois
Barry Buchman - Arrowhead Building Supply
Matt Warren - Carrollton Bank
Coy Mullenix - CMI Construction
Michelle Rauk - Eagle Flooring
Mark Fulford - Fulford Construction
John Snapat - Fulford Home Remodeling
Steve Macaluso - Halloran Construction
Jon Elder - Henges Interiors
Robert Dee, Jr. - Homes by Deesign, Inc.
Scott Blumberg - Huntington Chase
Ken Diel - Kerber, Eck & Braeckel
Mike Lippert - Liese Lumber
Josh McDermott - J.T. McDermott Remodeling Contractors
Derek Brandmeyer - Light Brite
Jason Huelsmann - New Tradition Homes
David Padgett - Padgett Building & Remodeling
Ron Padgett - Padgett Building & Remodeling
Scot Lehr - Quality Installation & Home Improvement
Jeff Schmidt - RLP Development
Sue Schultz - Sandberg Phoenix & von Gontard P.C.
Mike Rathgeb - Spencer Homes
Mark Vogt - Vogt Builders, Inc.
Jim Vernier - Village of Shiloh
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