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Author:  ppst99 [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 12:39 pm ]
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Does anyone know if upon closing Mattamy provides the owner with a copy of the "as-built" architectural drawing of the house?

Author:  Matt [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 12:43 pm ]
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ppst99 wrote:
Does anyone know if upon closing Mattamy provides the owner with a copy of the "as-built" architectural drawing of the house?


No they do not provide it. You can order a copy of the plans as registered with the town of Milton. I bought mine, it was 80 bucks. very detailed, has diagrams for trusses and everything.

If you search the forum for blueprints you should find the info in a thread. This is going back almost 3 years now.

Matt

Author:  rrknight [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 2:44 pm ]
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I'm interested too, any WoodLily Elev C want to split the cost with me for the blue prints? PM me if you want to do a group split, the more people the cheaper it will cost :D

Author:  ppst99 [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 3:31 pm ]
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I spoke with Paola Degenarrio and Mike Dickie (submits mattamy drawings to the town for permit). Neither was really of any help as I was told they are copywritten and we can ONLY VIEW them at the Town of Milton.

Upon speaking to some VERY helpful people, mainly a lady by the name of Susan at the town of milton, she informed me that after closing as the owner of the property I am entitled to get a copy of all drawings they have on file for my lot/house/street etc. (as long as they are relevant to my property and subject to administrative cost).

This would include drawings held by both the town's engineering department and Planning & Development department.

Site plans, elevation drawing, "as-built" drawing for my specific lot, this will also include electrical and HVAC drawings aswell.

I recommend to anyone out there thats building a home to retain a copy of these drawing for themselves.

Author:  Buttafly77 [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:16 pm ]
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Great information. Thanks so much! We'll be sure to contact the town on closing to get these papers as well.

Author:  OneWiredMouse [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:03 pm ]
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If you PM your phase, lot and street name I can send you a PDF of you lot drawing and surrounding area with easements, hydro, water, trees, streetlights, etc.

Author:  miltonLeo [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:11 pm ]
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OneWiredMouse wrote:
If you PM your phase, lot and street name I can send you a PDF of you lot drawing and surrounding area with easements, hydro, water, trees, streetlights, etc.


Wow, that's awesome! Sending pm now -- thank you!

Author:  OneWiredMouse [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:36 pm ]
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We usually get the drawings from the builders before the lots are released for sale. I found them beneficial when choosing a lot to avoid pad mount transformers, bell boxes, hydrants, and sidewalks (if you don't want a side walk).

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