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Architectural Design Guidelines

Addendums

Important Items to Coordinate With Your Builder

  1. Please submit a complete package to the New Construction Committee.
  2. Make sure that you have consent from the New Construction Committee before you start your home.
  3. You may have to conduct a tree survey before starting your home, depending on which neighborhood you are building in.
  4. Make sure your builder consults the neighborhood guidelines to determine how high your home must sit above the street curb. The elevation is determined by using the curb directly in front of your house. Each neighborhood may be different and it is imperative to establish the correct elevation for your slab.
  5. Make sure that the builder has verified that the forms are set in accordance with the set back requirements for your neighborhood.
  6. Make sure that the New Construction Committee approves the windows before they are ordered. Some builders have changed windows because of price but then realize that they do not meet Graywood Specifications.
  7. All stacks and vents must be painted to match the color of your roof unless copper is used.
  8. Once your construction is underway, if any changes are contemplated please present them to Byron Hebert for approval.
  9. The Homeowner is responsible for replacing any sidewalks that are damaged during your home construction. If you have your contractor locate where your driveway is going, then limit access to that area, you should not have to repair damaged sidewalks.
  10. The landscaping is very important at Graywood. Please follow the guidelines when submitting your landscape plan. Please submit a professionally drawn landscape plan to scale and please provide all of the information that we request. We must have it before approving your home.

Remember we are here to help you during construction but it is your responsibility as the Homeowner to abide by the Guidelines of Graywood and to make sure that your builder cooperates. We are proud of our community and take our guidelines very seriously.

Thank you,
Gene R. Dark                                                     
C.O.O. Graywood

 

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