CSHB 377(L&C) am -EXEMPTION: RES. BLDG. DRAWINGS & SPECS    CHAIR CON BUNDE announced CSHB 377(L&C) am to be up for consideration. MIKE PAWLOWSKI, staff to Representative Kevin Meyer, sponsor of HB 377, said that the people who the sponsor asked to testify on this bill couldn't make it to today's meeting and they were asked to submit their letters in writing. He advised that Colony Builders submitted the letter that best summarized the issues. MR. PAWLOWSKI summarized that the point is that state statute conflicts with building code in its requirement of a design professional. Building code says a two family home is up to three stories; state statue says a four-family home is two stories. In between those two definitions, home owners or people building a home get saddled with extra costs for performing residential seismic and wind design characteristics in a market that is already tight for engineers and architects, who are generally not all that interested because the job is too small. HB 377 attempts to clean up that discrepancy between what building codes ask for and what the state law says. 2:05:18 PM He said the sponsor had worked back and forth with the Board of Architects, Engineers and Land Surveyors and they had come up with an amendment for clarification. 2:05:54 PM at ease 2:06:12 PM CHAIR BUNDE moved to adopt Amendment 1 and objected for an explanation. 24-LS1471\FA.1 Bannister A M E N D M E N T 1 OFFERED IN THE SENATE TO: CSHB 377(L&C) am Page 2, lines 23 - 24: Delete all material. Insert "is located in a municipality that has adopted a  building or residential code that applies to the building and if  the building complies with the building or residential code;" MR. PAWLOWSKI explained that Amendment 1 clears up the fact that the building must be located in a municipality that contains a building code. Without the building code, the issues of public safety are actually out there. If there is a building code and a department to submit a plan to, all of the issues are covered by the plan review process. CHAIR BUNDE asked if someone wants to build on a remote site in an unorganized area, would he need the architectural review. MR. PAWLOWSKI replied yes - if the structure is up to three stories - with an exception for owner-builders. CHAIR BUNDE removed his objection and Amendment 1 was adopted. No one else wanted to testify on this bill and public testimony was closed. 2:07:37 PM SENATOR SEEKINS moved to report SCS CSHB 377(L&C) am from committee with individual recommendations and zero fiscal note. Senators Ben Stevens, Davis, Seekins, Ellis and Chair Bunde voted yea; so SCS CSHB 377(L&C) am moved from committee.