What are "As Builts" and why are "As Builts" a condition of approval for filings?
An As-Built plan is a plan prepared by a professional architect or engineer after the completion of a project, which shows the location of all buildings and site improvements for a particular project. The as-built confirms that the project as proposed, reviewed and approved by the Planning Board is actually what has been built "out in the field" and can be a valuable reference in the future should questions arise as to the details of a project.

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1. Do I need to file an application with the Planning Board?
2. Are Planning Board meetings open to the public?
3. When is a Form A - Approval Not Required (ANR) filed?
4. What are the advertising and notification requirements for various filings?
5. When does the Planning Board Meet?
6. What are "Placement of Survey Monuments" and why are they a condition of approval for Large Home Review filings?
7. What are "As Builts" and why are "As Builts" a condition of approval for filings?
8. When is the balance of these deposits returned?
9. When submitting an application to the Planning Board for a Subdivision, site plan review, Large Home Review or Common Driveway, the fees include deposits for other items. What are these deposits for?
10. When submitting an application to the Planning Board, why are multiple copies of the application, site plans, floor plans and elevations required?