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Evansville City licensing board approves a slate of contractor and trades applicants

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Summary

The Evansville City Contractor Licensing Board approved passing applicants across construction, electrical and HVAC trades in a series of voice votes, confirming exam scores and issuing licenses where applicable.

The Evansville City Contractor Licensing Board on Oct. 26 approved passing applicants for multiple contractor and trades classifications, confirming exam scores and advancing each candidate toward licensure.

Board members approved passing scores for commercial and residential contractors, electrical journeymen and masters, HVAC journeymen and sheet-metal applicants and several specialty licenses during a series of individual motions and voice votes.

The approvals came as the board read applicant names, reported exam scores and called motions to approve. For construction and roofing, the board approved Stacy Stein (commercial, parts 1 and 2, reported scores 86 and 72 percent). The board approved Matthew Beach (residential, part 1, score reported as 284 and 88 percent — transcript lists both figures), Andrew Materinger (fire sprinkler, 78 percent), Andrea Romaine (sign director B, 74 percent), Stefan Baker (residential remodeler, 88 percent), Sheldon Graber (Unlimited Concrete, 76 percent), and Eric Bowman (commercial contractor, 74 and 80 percent reported in sequence on the transcript).

For electrical applicants the board approved William T. (electrical journeyman, parts 1 and 2, 76 and 82 percent), Zachary Wargo (electrical master, parts 1—2, and 3, 80/80/85 percent), Anthony Kissell (electrical master, reported scores on transcript, see clarifying details), Corbin Weisensteiner (electrical journeyman, parts 1 and 2, 83/85 percent), Calvin Kirchick (electrical journeyman, parts 1 and 2, 80/85 percent), Lewis Gee (electrical journeyman, parts 1 and 2, 80/80 percent), Riley Thompson (electrical master, parts 1—2, and 3, 80/76/100 percent) and Doug Davenport (electrical journeyman, parts 1 and 2, 76/72 percent).

HVAC and sheet-metal applicants approved included Seth Sharber (sheet metal journeyman, 86 percent), Raymond Vogel Jr. (HVAC journeyman, 70 percent), Ryan Owens (HVAC journeyman, 76 percent) and others listed on the docket.

Each approval was moved and seconded on the record and carried by voice vote with members saying "aye." The meeting transcript does not identify individual members who made or seconded each motion by name.

Votes at a glance: a motion to approve each listed passing applicant was made and seconded during the meeting and each motion was carried by voice vote (recorded as "aye"). Specific mover and seconder names and a roll-call tally were not recorded in the transcript.

The board also read case status updates later in the meeting (see separate item).