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HBA
MEMBER RESOURCES
Permit
Reports
Local Code
Changes Spur Strong Residential
Permit Activity
Single-family
permit activity soared in the Greater
Kansas City area during November,
according to figures compiled by
the Home Builders Association of
Greater Kansas City (HBA). A total
of 817 single-family permits were
issued last month, well above both
the 557 permits issued in November
2000 and the five-year November
average of 655 permits.
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November
Permit Reports
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Residential
Building Permit Statistics
- Excel
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Single-family
Detached Residential Building
Permits Report - Excel
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Permit information
is compiled by the Home Builders
Association
of Greater Kansas City.
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The
strong increase in November is linked
with changes in local building codes rather
than with economic conditions, said Tim
Underwood, HBA executive vice president.
Much of the increase in permit activity
can be attributed to Kansas City, Mo.,
and Overland Park, both of which recently
adopted new building codes and plan review
procedures. Pulling permits before a certain
date allows builders to build a home under
either the previous codes or the new codes.
“The HBA has supported the
new International Codes that are being
adopted by most local counties and cities,”
Underwood said. “Pulling permits now allows
builders to thoroughly study the new code
changes and how they will affect the local
market. This helps ease the transition
to the new code requirements, which in
the long run will be more beneficial for
both the builder and new home buyers.”
For the year to date, 8,068
single-family permits have been issued,
up 2 percent from the 7,881 permits issued
through November 2000. This marks the
first time this year that activity year-to-date
has been ahead of last year’s pace.
Olathe continues to lead
the metropolitan area in single-family
permit activity with 1,220 permits issued
through November. Kansas City, Mo., is
second with 1,190 permits, followed by
Overland Park with 793 permits and Lee’s
Summit with 690.
Rounding out the top-permitting
cities for the year-to-date are Shawnee,
446; Lenexa, 297; Independence, 280; Blue
Springs, 267; Leawood, 253; and Raymore,
239.
The Home Builders Association
of Greater Kansas City (HBA) is the voice
of the housing industry and the source
for housing information. Comprising more
than 1,000 member companies, the HBA represents
an industry that contributes more than
$2.5 billion to the Kansas City economy
and supports more than 36,000 jobs in
the Greater Kansas City metropolitan area.
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