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The Review and Approval Process

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The Architectural Review Committee requires that all building be done by a licensed and insured contractor/builder with demonstrable experience in building custom homes. The ARC reserves the right to reject an application for approval on the basis of builder qualification. The owner is responsible for assuring that a qualified builder is employed and that fully qualified and licensed sub-contractors are used.

Review Fees and Applications: Please see attachments at the end of this document.

All builders/contractors shall be responsible for any costs incurred by the association or ARC in order to:

●Repair damage to any property caused by the builder or subcontractor, supplier, and representatives during construction.

●Pay for the cost of any cleanup of the site and adjacent property not performed by the builder.

●Bring the homesite and any structures thereon into compliance with the requirements of the covenants.

●Recover legal fees and/or costs incurred by the ARC in order to correct and construction or alteration not performed in substantial compliance with the plans receiving final approval.

●Pay any fines or penalties imposed by the ARC or the association for violation of any rules of conduct or regulations governing use of property within Avalon Beach PUD.

Preliminary Review:

All builders shall submit preliminary or conceptual drawings and specifications to the ARC for review. This will ensure that all builders receive conceptual approval of building and landscape plans prior to preparing and submitting detailed plans and specifications. A preliminary approval granted by the ARC does not constitute approval for beginning construction.

All surveys are to be done by a Florida licensed surveyor. A submittal of any new home or major modification shall be designed by a registered Florida Architect or qualified architectural designer, as well as a registered Florida Landscape Architect or landscape designer. The preliminary review should include the following information:

●The completion of any and all applications.

●A survey of the homesite prior to the proposed construction.

●Conceptual site plan showing the location and dimensions of all improvements and setbacks. In the event any neighboring lots have been developed, show the location of those improvements on the site plan.

●Conceptual floor plan.

●Conceptual exterior elevations.

●Conceptual landscape plan.

●Such other information, data, and drawings as may be reasonably requested by the ARC.

●Any required review fees.

Final Review:

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