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Post-construction Conference and Documents


No external changes to the approved project shall be allowed without submittal of request for design change to the ARB for approval. No work on such changes shall be performed until the ARB renders its decision on the proposed changes. Internal changes without any effect on the exterior of the building do not require approval. During the construction process, the ARB and/or its representatives shall visit the site to determine that work is proceeding in compliance with the approved plans.

When the applicant has completed construction, s/he shall submit The Letter of Completion to the ARB Administrator (along with photographs), signed by the owner (or the owner’s agent) and the Builder, certifying that all construction has been completed in accordance with the plans approved by the ARB – including any Board approved changes. The ARB and/or its representatives will review the construction for compliance within fourteen (14) days after receiving said letter. Following the inspection, the certificate of construction acceptance will be reviewed.

If the Board determines that them improvements and landscaping are in accordance with the approved Bloody Point Plantation, Daufuskie Island, South Carolina Guidelines for Design and Construction 30 submissions, the ARB will issue a Certificate of Construction Acceptance.

The construction sign shall be removed at the time of issuance of the Certificate of Construction Acceptance. If the Board finds that the construction has not been completed in accordance with the approved documents, the Board will notify the applicant in writing, stating the reasons, for noncompliance. The applicant must then correct the deficiencies and resubmit a new letter of certification.

 

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