Understanding As-Built Surveys on Ono Island: What They Are and Why They Matter 

By Meredith Amon, Licensed in Alabama and Florida
"Guided by Integrity. Backed by Experience. Search the Gulf with Meredith Amon."

Ono Island As-Built Survey


As a homeowner and real estate advisor on Ono Island, I often get detailed questions from out-of-state buyers who are new to building along the Gulf Coast. One that comes up frequently is:
“What is an as-built survey, and how is it different from a regular survey?”

Whether you’re building a new home, adding a pool, or constructing a pier and boathouse, understanding the purpose of an as-built survey is essential to closing out your project and staying compliant with the Ono Island Architectural Control Committee (ACC).

Let me break it down in a simple way.


What Is an As-Built Survey?

An as-built survey is a detailed, post-construction land survey that shows the actual location, footprint, and elevation of your completed structure. It’s typically required once the build is finished and before final approval is granted by the Property Owners Association (POA) and ACC.

In other words, it’s a verification tool—a way to confirm that your builder followed the plans that were approved.

Why it’s required on Ono Island:

  • Verifies that setbacks, elevation, and square footage meet ACC guidelines

  • Helps protect the aesthetics and safety of the community

  • Allows the POA to close out your permit and refund your as-built deposit

Think of it as the final inspection paper trail—without it, your project remains open and incomplete.


 How Does It Differ from a Regular Survey?

Many of my clients are familiar with boundary surveys—those are typically ordered when you purchase a property. They show the lot lines, dimensions, and any existing structures or encroachments.

Here’s the key difference:

Boundary SurveyAs-Built Survey
Usually done before construction Done after construction
Shows property lines and easements Shows the final location of structures
Used during purchase or planning Used to finalize and close permits
Not enough to satisfy ACC rules Required by the POA for compliance and refunds

On Ono Island, you’ll often need both—a boundary survey before you build, and an as-built survey when you’re done.

Ono Island Surveying Companies


What Is an Elevation Certificate?

An elevation certificate is a type of survey document that shows the finished floor elevation of a structure in relation to the base flood elevation determined by FEMA. It's most commonly used for flood insurance purposes and to comply with building codes in flood-prone areas—like the waterfront properties on Ono Island.

Why it matters:

  • Determines your flood zone rating

  • Affects your flood insurance premiums

  • Is required for new homes and substantial improvements

Some properties on Ono Island are in AE or VE flood zones, so having this certificate could save you thousands per year on insurance—or indicate the need to elevate a structure before building.


Contact Meredith Amon Gulf Coast Realtor


 Why These Surveys Are So Important

Here’s what I tell my clients:

  1. You can’t close out your project without one. The ACC requires as-built surveys to be submitted within 90 days of completion, or fines apply.

  2. You risk permit delays or penalties. If a contractor doesn’t submit the survey, they may be blocked from receiving future permits.

  3. It protects your investment. These surveys serve as legal documentation proving your property meets local and federal guidelines.

  4. Refunds are on the line. The POA collects a deposit (up to $1,500 for a new home), which is only refunded once the final as-built survey is approved.

“I wish I had known how important that final survey was before I hired a builder,” a neighbor once told me after a six-month delay in closing their permit.

Surveys Elevation Certificates Ono Island Alabama


My Tips for a Smooth Experience

  • Hire a licensed Alabama surveyor familiar with Ono Island’s requirements.

  • Keep a copy of your original site plan—you’ll need to compare it to the as-built.

  • Work with a builder who handles the survey coordination as part of their closeout process.

  • Don’t forget the elevation certificate if you're building in a flood zone or near water.


If you’re planning to build or renovate on Ono Island—or you’ve already finished a project and aren’t sure how to close it out—I’d be happy to help guide you through the process. These details may seem technical, but with the right guidance and a little planning, you can avoid delays and get it done right.

Browse more resources on Ono Island construction or reach out to me directly—I’m here to help.

#searchthegulf #meredithamon #becausewelivehere

Ono Island Homes & Land for Sale – Luxury Waterfront Real Estate in Orange Beach Alabama

 
Meredith Amon Gulf CoastNew Construction Meredith Amon Gulf CoastNew Construction
Orange Beach Sunrise — A Morning Ritual That Guides My Real Estate Approach
Meredith Folger Amon
By Meredith Folger Amon | October 24, 2025

Orange Beach Sunrise — A Morning Ritual That Guides My Real Estate Approach

Orange Beach Sunrise: A Morning Ritual That Shapes How I Serve Buyers and Sellers


Photo description: A golden sunrise lifts over the Gulf of Mexico, casting warm light across smooth sand and soft shorebreak. I captured this scene on my way to the office in Orange Beach, Alabama.
Why this sunrise…

Voyagers, Orange Beach: Coastal Cuisine & Panoramic Views
Meredith Folger Amon
By Meredith Folger Amon | October 24, 2025

Voyagers, Orange Beach: Coastal Cuisine & Panoramic Views

Boat-Friendly Homes on the Gulf Coast: Orange Beach and Ono Island Guide
Meredith Folger Amon
By Meredith Folger Amon | October 23, 2025

Boat-Friendly Homes on the Gulf Coast: Orange Beach and Ono Island Guide

Ono Island Canal Living: Waterfront Homes, Boating Access, and Lifestyle Guide | Meredith Folger Amon
Meredith Folger Amon
By Meredith Folger Amon | October 23, 2025

Ono Island Canal Living: Waterfront Homes, Boating Access, and Lifestyle Guide | Meredith Folger Amon


Signup is free and takes only a few seconds

Ask A Question or Sign Up To See New Real Estate Listings Before Your Competition

When it comes to finding the home of your dreams in a fast-paced market, knowing about new listings as soon as they are available is part of our competitive advantage.Sign up to see new listings in an area or specific community. Contact Meredith with any questions you may have.

Provide a valid email address.
Newsletter consent



Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on

Tags

Email Send a link to post via Email

Leave A Comment

e.g. yourwebsitename.com
Please note that your email address is kept private upon posting.