Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Thursday, July 10th, 2025 3:05am.
By Meredith Amon, Licensed in Alabama and Florida
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Building your dream coastal home on Ono Island is an opportunity to create something truly special—designed around your lifestyle, preferences, and the serene beauty of life on the water. But purchasing vacant land in this private, gated community in Orange Beach, Alabama requires a unique level of planning and due diligence.
As a resident and real estate advisor who specializes in Ono Island properties, I help buyers understand what to look for when selecting the right lot and what it takes to build here successfully. Here’s your ultimate guide.
The first step is confirming that the lot can be built on without major hurdles. This involves reviewing several key elements:
Topography and Drainage: Some lots may contain wetlands or low areas that require fill or elevated construction. An elevation certificate and topographic survey are useful tools to evaluate this.
FEMA Flood Zones: Ono Island falls within FEMA-designated flood zones, which means that all homes must meet base flood elevation (BFE) requirements. Understanding the flood zone designation will impact your building height, design, and insurance premiums.
Setbacks and Easements: Each lot is subject to front, side, and rear setback requirements. Utility or drainage easements may further reduce the buildable area.
It’s always nice to see a recent survey if available, as it can help confirm the usable footprint and reveal any hidden challenges.
All new construction on Ono Island must be reviewed and approved by the Architectural Control Committee (ACC). Their guidelines help preserve the beauty and harmony of the community.
Some key requirements include:
Minimum square footage based on location and lot type
Pitched roof designs, coastal color palettes, and architectural consistency
Landscaping plans, screened utility areas, and driveway materials
Restrictions on certain exterior materials or features
Approval is required before construction begins, and having a design team familiar with ACC expectations can make this step much smoother.
If you're considering a canal-front or water-adjacent lot, it’s important to assess its practical use:
Navigability: Ono Island’s canals are navigable by boat, but water depths vary. Not all lots are ideal for larger vessels or lifts.
Dock or Boathouse Approval: Structures like docks or boathouses require both ACC and state-level permits. Some waterfront lots may already have approvals in place or a history of permitted use.
Erosion and Shoreline Conditions: Depending on the location, you may need to plan for bulkhead construction or shoreline stabilization.
A personal visit to the lot during both high and low tide is a good way to assess access and usage potential.
Many first-time land buyers underestimate the preparation required before construction begins. Here are some things to factor into your budget and timeline:
Water and Sewer: Ono Island properties are served by Orange Beach.
Propane Only: Natural gas is not available on the island. Propane is used for cooking, heating, and whole-home generators.
Foundation: Location and soil type may dictate the type of foundation required.
Lot Clearing and Tree Removal: requires a permit.
All new construction on Ono Island must be Gold Fortified. This standard ensures homes are built to withstand coastal weather conditions and qualifies you for significant insurance savings.
Building Plan Review
Building Permit
Flood Permit
Trade Permits
Fees vary depending on the size and complexity of your project.
Success in building on Ono Island comes down to having the right professionals on your side—those who know how to navigate the local permitting process and ACC requirements efficiently.
Consider hiring:
A surveyor experienced in island topography and setback verification
A residential architect who designs homes suited to coastal climates and the island’s aesthetic
A local engineer to assist with drainage and foundation plans
A builder who has completed homes on Ono Island and understands the Fortified requirements and review process
From concept to keys, every decision you make will benefit from professionals who understand how to build in this unique environment.
Owning a homesite and designing a coastal home on Ono Island is more than just a real estate transaction—it’s a lifestyle investment. Whether you want a quiet retreat, a boating property, or a custom-built residence to enjoy for generations, success starts with choosing the right lot and team.
I would be honored to help guide you through the process—from identifying the perfect parcel of land to building your dream home with confidence and ease.
You can explore available land listings now at www.searchthegulf.com/ono-island/, or contact me for a personal consultation.
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