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CATT-A-LOG THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR MEMBERS OF CATT OCTOBER 2014 September Mixer Cover C.A.T.T. Community Project Cover A Note from the President 3 October CATT Calendar 3 Truckee Building & Safety Division News 3 Training/Education 4 Classified Ads 4 Challenge to CATT Members 4 Issues and Local Government Affairs Committee (LGAC) 4 Q&A for Contractors 6 Membership Committee News 6 Welcome New Members 8 CATT Stats 8 CATT Job/Permit #s 8 Oct. 23 Member Orientation Dec. 12 Party Registration 2015 Guide Ad Sales Flyer see inside Find CATT Online Scan here with your smartphone and visit us at www.ca-tt.com T h a n k y o u t o o u r R a f f l e D o n o r s ! T h a n k y o u t o o u r M i x e r D o n o r s ! T h i s M i x e r i s b r o u g h t t o y o u b y : CALIFORNIA CLOSETS C.A.T.T. Community Project Helps with Slow Foods Demonstration Garden C.A.T.T. Community Project Chairman Josh Root is proud to note that Community Project had another wonderful project on September 11. CP reps stained the Gazebo at the Slow Food Lake Tahoe Demonstration Garden located directly behind the eastern softball field at Truckee Regional Park. CATT member Jim Easterbrook (Easterbrook Painting, Inc.) donated the stain, buckets, and brushes. Photo (L to R): Sharon Freewoman (Slow Foods Demonstration Garden), Curt Strenk (Root of Design Electric), Ryan Swenson (Simpson Strong-Tie), Joshua Root (Root of Design Electric) Everyone Was Caught Up in the Spirit! B etween 75 and 100 people showed up for the September 4 mixer hosted by Spirit Tahoe Interior Design Gallery in downtown Truckee. Three “sheriffs” were on- site in case the crowd got rowdy! Old West themed-costumes, hay bales and mason jars, a jail photo prop, and Truckee trivia gameboards were the big attention getters at this event. Another twist with this mixer was that all raffle prizes were wrapped up so the winners didn’t know what they won until they unwrapped the prizes! What fun! Thanks to these Mixer Donors: Brimer Construction & Plumbing, Hampton Inn & Suites Tahoe Truckee, Koch Elevator, Liberty Utilities, Mountain Forge, Signature Landscapes, Simpson Strong-Tie, Soil Tech, The Office Boss Thanks to these Raffle Donors: A Step Above, California Closets, Lombardi Insurance Solutions, Reno Buick GMC Cadillac, Simpson Strong-Tie, Spirit Tahoe Interior Design, Tahoe Tech Group, Truckee Tahoe Stone & Tile Cleaning, Waddell & Reed CATT MIXER Thursday, October 9, 5–7 pm Interior Design by Julie Johnson-Holland The Rock – 11209 Brockway Road, Truckee ABOVE: The gang at Spirit Tahoe Interior Design Gallery really got into “the spirit” of the mixer! Two “Sheriffs” were win- ners of the costume contest (L to R): Greg Zirbel and Dennis Schlumpf (Dennis L. Schlumpf & Associates)

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CATT-A-LOG • THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR MEMBERS OF CATTOCTOBER 2014

September Mixer Cover

C.A.T.T. Community Project Cover

A Note from the President 3

October CATT Calendar 3

Truckee Building & Safety Division News 3

Training/Education 4

Classified Ads 4

Challenge to CATT Members 4

Issues and Local Government Affairs Committee (LGAC) 4

Q&A for Contractors 6

Membership Committee News 6

Welcome New Members 8

CATT Stats 8

CATT Job/Permit #s 8

Oct. 23 Member Orientation

Dec. 12 PartyRegistration

2015 Guide AdSales Flyer

see inside

Find CATT Online

Scan here with your smartphone

and visit us at www.ca-tt.com

September 4, 2014

Thank you to our Raffle Donors!

Thank you to our Mixer Donors!

This Mixer is brought to you by:

CALIFORNIA CLOSETS

C.A.T.T. Community Project Helps with Slow Foods Demonstration Garden

C.A.T.T. Community Project Chairman Josh Root is proud to note that Community Project had another wonderful project on September 11. CP reps stained the Gazebo at the Slow Food Lake Tahoe Demonstration Garden located directly behind the eastern softball field at Truckee Regional Park. CATT member Jim Easterbrook (Easterbrook Painting, Inc.) donated the stain, buckets, and brushes.

Photo (L to R): Sharon Freewoman (Slow Foods Demonstration Garden), Curt Strenk (Root of Design Electric), Ryan Swenson (Simpson Strong-Tie), Joshua Root (Root of Design Electric)

Everyone Was Caught Up in the Spirit!

B etween 75 and 100 people showed up for the September 4 mixer hosted by Spirit Tahoe Interior Design Gallery in downtown Truckee. Three “sheriffs” were on- site in case the

crowd got rowdy! Old West themed-costumes, hay bales and mason jars, a jail photo prop, and Truckee trivia gameboards were the big attention getters at this event. Another twist with this mixer was that all raffle prizes were wrapped up so the winners didn’t know what they won until they unwrapped the prizes! What fun!

Thanks to these Mixer Donors: Brimer Construction & Plumbing, Hampton Inn & Suites Tahoe Truckee, Koch Elevator, Liberty Utilities, Mountain Forge, Signature Landscapes, Simpson Strong-Tie, Soil Tech, The Office Boss

Thanks to these Raffle Donors: A Step Above, California Closets, Lombardi Insurance Solutions, Reno Buick GMC Cadillac, Simpson Strong-Tie, Spirit Tahoe Interior Design, Tahoe Tech Group, Truckee Tahoe Stone & Tile Cleaning, Waddell & Reed

CATT MIXER Thursday, October 9, 5–7 pmInterior Design by Julie Johnson-Holland The Rock – 11209 Brockway Road, Truckee

ABOVE: The gang at Spirit Tahoe Interior Design Gallery really got into “the spirit” of the mixer! Two “Sheriffs” were win-ners of the costume contest (L to R): Greg Zirbel and Dennis Schlumpf (Dennis L. Schlumpf & Associates)

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A NOTE FROM THE President

I am sure most of you have heard the news from Reno…Tesla Motors selected the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (TRIC) as the

site to build their 5 million square foot battery gigafactory. This is exciting stuff for Reno and for the surrounding communities. As part of the development, there will also be a new highway from Highway 50 in Silver Springs to the TRIC, improving access from Carson City, Dayton, etc.

This will surely impact Truckee and the Tahoe region positively. Many of Truckee and Tahoe’s property owners are Bay area or Reno area residents that own as second-home owners. Tesla’s corporate base is in Palo Alto and Reno-Tahoe International Airport officials hope that the factory will increase demand for flights between Reno and the Bay area. The airport is actively notifying airlines and drone businesses across the world that Tesla is coming. In addition, the airport hopes to boost Reno’s already booming cargo business and believes the gigafactory will do that. All of this economic actively should generate interest and related activity in Truckee and Tahoe from increased tourist traffic to increased desire for second homes, etc. If completed as planned, the factory should be operating in 2017.

Gary Crosswhite, 2014 CATT PRESIDENT

CATT Calendar(All meetings at the CATT offi ce unless otherwise noted)

October

October 1 Membership Committee MeetingOctober 1 Live TV Candidate Forum – Truckee Town HallOctober 2 Live TV Candidate Forum – Truckee Town HallOctober 3 Award Nomination Period CLOSESOctober 3 Budget Committee MeetingOctober 6 Board MeetingOctober 7 Christmas Holiday Party Committee MeetingOctober 9 MIXER at Interior Design by Julie Johnson-Holland in TruckeeOctober 16 Remodel Committee MeetingOctober 20 Local Government Affairs Committee Meeting October 21 Christmas Holiday Party Committee MeetingOctober 23 Member Orientation – Hampton Inn & Suites Tahoe-Truckee October 27 Award Voting BEGINS

TRUCKEE BUILDING & SAFETY DIVISION NEWS

A s many of you have heard by now, the Town of Truckee’s Building Division has launched a new and exciting program —“Over the

Counter Thursdays.” September 25, 2014 was our first day of the new program. “Over the Counter Thursdays” provides a unique opportunity to our industry, enabling customers to submit and obtain a permit within hours for certain types of projects that would normally go into the queue. That means people are working at jobsites quicker too! The Town is committed to providing and expanding the most efficient ways of doing business. The hope is that we will grow this program and continue to explore other options and programs that would contribute to becoming the most efficient Building Department in the State of California.

Our first customers of the new program arrived before we opened our doors at 0800 and were well prepared with their applications and submittals. CATT member Bob Archer (Genesis Builders) was the very first customer and had this to offer after having his kitchen and bath remodel reviewed and the permit issued: “This program is a tremendous time saver; take advantage of it.” Truckee Mayor Patrick Flora (Summit Valley Construction) also took advantage of the program with a new deck permit and had this to say: “I hope this gains momentum as it is a great program for the industry. My experience was fantastic and greatly appreciated.” Robert Coombs submitted a small addition which was reviewed and the permit issued. Robert commented, “As a customer of this morning’s over-the-counter permit process I would

like to commend you and your staff for a very organized and professional experience. This saved my clients many weeks of waiting for a small addition permit, which may mean the difference of getting it built this year or not. Many thanks for providing this service to the community for small projects!”

The Town appreciates any and all feedback as this provides us the avenue to improve, become more efficient, and understand our customers’ needs. Whether it is good or bad, everyone should know by now that my door is always open to discuss any matter. I challenge you to make us perform at the highest and most efficient levels. We embrace a “challenge and change” that could benefit so many by working together.

As you can see from the comments above, people are already taking advantage of the program. Over the next few months, as the word continues to spread, I expect this to become some type of event that frankly everyone looks forward to on a weekly basis. A big “thank you” is in order to the Town staff that made this happen, in particular Kim Dalbol and Pacita Ravey—awesome job!

Should you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call or simply come by my office to discuss any matter or suggestions you may have. Reminder: the next Building Working Group and TTEA meeting is scheduled for October 14, 2014 at 1500 in the East Wing Conference Room in Town Hall.

Take Care,

Johnny Goetz, CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL

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FREE Granlibakken Energy Effi ciency Retrofi t TourWednesday, October 8, 2014 | 1–3 pmGranlibakken Conference Center, 725 Granlibakken Road, Tahoe CityThis tour, led by engineer Denis Donovan and owner Ron Parson, is designed for contractors, architects, suppliers, and interested residents. Discover how a 1960s property with many original systems has utilized Placer County’s mPower financing program to retrofit over $500K in equipment and services, reduce energy consumption, save money and create local jobs with no up-front money down. RSVP to Sierra Business Council by phone 530-582-4800 or go to their website: www.SierraBusiness.org.

Reading and Understanding Your FinancialsTuesday, October 21, 2014 | 12–1 pm,Q&A after. Lunch provided.CATT Office, 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, TruckeeFree to CATT members/$10 charge for non-membersThis class is presented by CATT member Mann, Urrutia, Nelson, CPAs & Associates, LLP. Interested in using your financials for more than just filing a tax return? Learn how to use your reports for help when making strategic business decisions. RSVP to CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard by phone 530-550-9999 or email: [email protected].

FREE “Successful School Work Methods” WorkshopTwo times and locations Thursday, November 13, 2014 | 9–10 amTTUSD Board Room, 11603 Donner Pass Road, Truckee (behind the fire station)Thursday, November 13, 2014 | 4–5 pmRoom H148, North Tahoe High School, 2945 Polaris Road, Tahoe CityTahoe Truckee Unified School District (TTUSD) is presenting “Successful School Work Methods.” Anna Klovstad and Rob Koster of TTUSD will present how to successfully bid, execute and complete a school project. There will be information about the Public Contract Code, informal and formal bidding requirements, working with the Division of the State Architect, prevailing wage requirements, reasons why you should work with TTUSD, and other topics. RSVP to Becca McGough by phone 530-582-2540 or email: [email protected].

Training/Education ///////////////////

CLASSIFIED ADSLOOKING TO BUY TAHOE COVERAGE FOR $10,000 Developed & vacant lots that have coverage not being used are eligible. Might be good way to cash in on an extra 10 grand! Looking for 340 sq. ft. Contact Mitch at [email protected] or 530-308-9124.FOR SALE Truckee Rents, an established business, 30+ years in Truckee. Turn key, perfect for contractor. Contact Mike, Frank or Karin at 530-587-7832 or [email protected] SALE Used construction equipment. Call Tom at 775-750-5743.FOR RENT Storage yard, ideal for landscapers and excavators, near Tahoe Donner. $600/ per month. Contact Eric 530-412-2100 or [email protected].$ MONEY TO LEND Great rates, small amounts available for your clients’ remodels or additions, bridge loans, your autos, tools, etc. Contact Mitch 530-308-9124 or [email protected] SALE Barn Wood Circular Sawn Hickory 6x6, 8x8. Doug Fir 1x4, 6, 8, 10, 12; 2x4, 6, 8, 10, 12; 3x10, 11x11. 5 bd. ft. with free delivery anywhere in the Basin. Live Edge Slabs, huge pieces Walnut, Elm, Oak. 10–30 bd. ft. Call Alex @ Finishing Touch Carpentry for more details 530-362-6700.FOR RENT Gradall. 45 ft. reach with truss boom and 1 yard bucket. Great for backfill. For questions and rental price, please call Jude at 530-567-5150.FOR SALE #1 5/8” x 24” all heart Redwood taper-sawn shakes. Random width. 5 BND = SQ@10” exp. 239 BND available. $43.34 cost per BND + tax. Contact Maurio at Washoe Building Supply 775-691-9633 or [email protected] SALE Redwood siding. Square edged redwood siding available in 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, or 12” widths and lengths up to 20 feet for $7–9/board foot. This full 1” thick recycled green building material is resawn from salvaged old-growth redwood logs. Contact Pam at [email protected] or 530-587-3700.

CHALLENGE to CATT Members from Rich Molsby (MOBO Law)

Ihave a “Rack It” lumber rack. It fi ts a full size truck bed and is in good condition. The rack is worth about $200–300, based on ads that I have seen for similar racks. I will give the rack to the person

with highest bid being donated to C.A.T.T. Community Project, CATT’s 501c3 charitable organization. Your bid donation is tax deductible and goes to a good cause. All you need to do is email your bid to Courtney at MOBO Law at [email protected] prior to October 10 at 5 pm. Make sure you include your bid amount and contact information. You can also call Rich or Courtney at 530-214-8700 if you have any questions. The minimum bid is ONLY $50 and Rich or Courtney will even let you know what the highest bid is at the time. You can increase the bid in $5 increments. The largest bid received by the deadline (October 10 at 5 pm) gets the lumber rack and the lucky bidder/donor can pick it up from Molsby’s home in Tahoe Donner not later than October 31, 2014. GOOD LUCK!

Local Government Affairs Committee (LGAC) The next LGAC meeting is Monday, October 20, 4:00 PM, here at the CATT office. Guest Speaker is Placer County Chief Building Official Tim Wegner. Any CATT member is welcome to attend.

Current LGAC issues include the Truckee Housing Element Update, Funding Options for Affordable Housing, TRPA Residential Allocation Pro-cess, Mitigation Fees (all jurisdictions), PCWA Water Meters, TSD Code-book Update, and Streaming of Special District Meetings. Contact CATT Executive Director Pat Davison 530-550-9999 or [email protected] for more information about LGAC issues and activities.

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www.Designoutdoor.com11600 S. Virginia St. Reno, NV 89521

775.851.9499Supplying the Extraordinary in Outdoor Livingto Northern Nevada and Tahoe Since 2001

Another outstanding project

Great homes take great products.

Quality work by:Builder: Brink Custom Homes

Designer: L&P DesignWorks

supplied by Design Outdoor.

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CAPITOL CONNECTION

Q&A for ContractorsBy Shauna Krause, President, Capitol Services, Inc.

W hile we are the experts on contractor’s licensing, even I can’t explain some of the rules on the book. I “sign” on this time with a “specialized” question that has no answer!

Q: What makes plumbers, electrical sign contractors and well drillers so special that they require additional license displays (name, address, license, bigger lettering) when advertising than a “normal” contractor?

Also, why are contractors not allowed to advertise about being bonded? That seems to be something that a customer would want to know.

A: Thank you for contacting Capitol Services. I don’t know that you will ever find an answer for your first question regarding Plumbers (“C-36”), Electrical Signs (“C-45”), and Well drillers (“C-57”). The CSLB has some rules and regulations that are not easily explained, but still the law of the land.

Regarding your second question, the CSLB prohibits contractors from advertising that they are bonded because it could lead the public to believe there is a higher level of protection than might actually be the case. Hope this helps.

Q: How long after a job is complete does a person have to file a complaint?A: The CSLB has jurisdiction for up to four years from the date of an

illegal act for patent defects and up to 10 years for latent “structural” defects. For unlicensed contractors, the CSLB has jurisdiction for up to four years from the date of the illegal act.

Q: I am an attorney and one of my clients who is licensed in many States is going to be applying for a California contractor’s license (and yes, I will be sending him to you!) I know each State is different with regards to dba or ‘doing business as’ names and whether or not they can have a corporate ending such as “Inc” or “Incorporated”. What is the rule for that in CA? For example, can his company name be ABC Contracting Services Inc. dba John Smith Contracting Services Inc.?

A: The CSLB’s rule for corporate endings on a dba name is that if the dba name is registered with the county then he can have a corporate ending on it. If it is not registered with the county, then he is not permitted to include a corporate ending on the dba name. I look forward to assisting him with obtaining his CA license and thanks for the compliment!

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 [email protected], or write us at Capitol Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 500, Sacramento, CA 95814. Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.

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

SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP DEAL NEW members that pre-pay their 2015 dues in October 2014 will receive the last three months of 2014 free. What a great deal! Get 15 months of membership for the price of 12! This means the new member will get all the CATT benefits now instead of waiting for January 1, 2015. These benefits

include: Company name displayed in two listings on the CATT website, exclusive Job-to-Bid notices, CATT monthly newsletters and emails, the right to vote for CATT Board members, nominate and vote in the Awards program, plus many more awesome benefits and services (display business cards in the office, use the conference room, discounts, etc.).

Notify all your business associates who are not CATT members yet—this is the time to save some money and join the only organization representing the interests of the construction industry in the Truckee Tahoe area.

Contact Membership and Event Coordinator, Peg Friesen, at the CATT office for more information or to obtain a membership application for this special deal, 530-550-9999 or [email protected].

MEMBER ORIENTATION OCTOBER 23Are you making the most of your CATT membership? Learn how to maximize your membership at the upcoming Member Orientation on Thursday , October 23rd from 4-–6 pm at Hampton Inn & Suites Tahoe Truckee, 11951 Highway 267, Truckee. All existing, new, or prospective members are encouraged to attend. Light appetizers, a prize drawing, networking, and free stuff for each attendee are all part of the orientation too! Bring your prospective members to the orientation and we’ll take it from there!

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The CATT-A-LOG newsletter is your way

to connect with members on a monthly basis. It is posted to the CATT

website and also given to prospective members.

Paid ads are an easy and affordable way

to reach out to all 343 members.

For more information:contact Kathy Hess

[email protected] 775.746.4138 Cell 775.846.5656Fax 775.746.9604

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CATT Stats General Contractors 81 Sub-Contractors 100 Associates/Suppliers 70 Professionals 85 Organizations 7 Total 343

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PAIDPERMIT# 15

TRUCKEE, CA

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

Address Correction Requested

12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1GTruckee, CA 96161

(Located across the street fromTruckee Town Hall)

Ph: 530-550-9999 | Fx: [email protected] | www.ca-tt.com

2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

EXECUTIVE OFFICERSGary Crosswhite, President

Meridian Concrete, Inc. Barry Lease, Vice-President

Incline Builders, Inc.Josh Root, SecretaryRoot of Design Electric

Paul Griggs, TreasurerGriggs Custom Homes

Michael Forshee, Past PresidentForshee Construction

DIRECTORSMitch Clarin, Mitchell T. Clarin

Andrew Cross, Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co.Ken Foster, K.B. Foster Civil Engineering

Doug Gadow, Linchpin Structural EngineeringGreg Haupert, Sierra Integrated Systems

Rich Loverde, Loverde BuildersMike Nethersole, M.D. Construction & Consulting

Larry Orlando, Orlando Enterprises TahoeTed Reviglio, Western Nevada SupplyRyan Swenson, Simpson Strong-Tie

STAFFPat Davison, Executive Director

Peg Friesen, Membership & Event CoordinatorAmanda Bullard, Office Manager

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CATT Jobs to Bid Sent Out in August/YTD Total:

Private 10/76Public Works 1/11

Building Permit #s Issued in August/YTD Total:

Truckee New Single Family Residential 14/62Eastern Placer County New Single Family Residential 29/109

CATT Jobs to Bid &

Permit #s

Mitchell Construction – Calvin MitchellSven R. Andersen Construction – Sven AndersenSotheby’s Realty – Nathan Riedel