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36 Large, Wooded Homesites Active Home Owners Association Amenities Include Clubhouse, Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts & Child 36 Large, Wooded Homesites Active Home Owners Association Amenities Include Clubhouse, Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts & Children’s Playground Minutes to the West Cobb Avenues, Grocery Stores, Restaurants and Retail Shopping Sales Center (678) 658-0322 [email protected] HOME CHARACTERISTICS Sales Center (678) 658-0322 [email protected] builtbyfortress.com / newtownebuilders.com COMMUNITY CHARACTERISTICS KITCHEN FEATURES • 36 Homes in Phase IV of Stone Mill Creek Subdivision • Whirlpool Appliances, Oven/Microwave, 5-Burner Cooktop, • Community Walking Trail & First-Class Amenities Dishwasher, and Garbage Disposal • Underground Telephone and Electric Service • Upgraded 42” Wood Panel Cabinetry w/Crown Molding • Street Lights Provided by Local Utility Company • Quartz or Granite Kitchen Counters—Level 1 Selection • Community Mailbox Center • Tile Backsplash w/Decorative Band—Level 1 Selection EXTERIOR FEATURES • Double Bowl Stainless Steel Sink w/Moen One Touch Faucet • Brick and Concrete Siding Exteriors with Accents in Brushed Chrome Finish • Three-Car Garage Per Plan with Door Opener and Remotes • Six Recessed Lights (per plan) • Complete Gutter Systems • Pantry with Ventilated Shelving (per plan) • Exterior Water Faucet (2) BATHROOM FEATURES • Weatherproof Electrical Outlet at Front & Rear • Master Bath with Granite Counters, Dual Vanity, Tile Floors, • Sodded Front, Rear and Side Yards with Pine Straw Islands Tile Shower Surround and Garden Tub (per plan) • Irrigation System Installed • Secondary Baths w/Dual Vanities and Granite Countertops CONSTRUCTION FEATURES (per plan) • Steel Mesh Reinforced Foundation • Full Size Mirrors in all Baths • Engineered Roof and Webbed Floor Trusses • Brushed Chrome Finish Plumbing Fixtures in all Baths • Sub flooring Glued FINISHING TOUCHES & TRIM FEATURES • Boracare Termite Pretreatment • 42” Fireplace with Brick Hearth, Upgraded Wood Mantle and • One Year Builders Warranty Gas Starter INTERIOR FEATURES • Trim Casing around Interior Windows • 3” Site-Finished Hardwood Flooring in Foyer, Dining • 5.25” Base Molding Throughout Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, and Main • One Piece Chair Railing in Dining Room with Shadowbox Trim Floor Hallways • All Cased Openings with Upgraded Trim • Wall-to-Wall Carpet with 5lb. Cushion Padding • Two Piece Crown Molding in Dining Room & Living Room • Laundry Room w/Tile Flooring and 36” Cabinets Above • Satin Finish Light Fixtures for All Rooms • 2 Panel Doors Throughout • Two Piece Crown Molding in Master Suite with One Piece • Ventilated Shelving in all Closets Molding in Box Tray Ceiling ELECTRIC AND PREWIRING FEATURES ENERGY FEATURES • Ceiling Fan with Light in Master Suite and Family Room • HVAC includes Energy Efficient Gas Heating and 14 SEER • Secondary Bedrooms Braced for Ceiling Fans Air Conditioning Condenser • RG6 Pre-wire for Cable TV in All Bedrooms and Family Room • Natural Gas for Heating, Cooking, and Fireplace • Hidden Tube above Fireplace for No-Show Electronic Cables • Blown Insulation in Attic Area • Smoke Detectors & Carbon Monoxide Detectors Installed • Insulation in all Exterior Walls • Electric Connection for Laundry with Outside Venting • Insulated Steel 6 Panel Exterior Doors • Cat5e Pre-wire for Telephone in All Bedrooms and Family Room • Insulated Vinyl Low-E Windows with Screens • 30-Year Architectural Roof Shingles Rev. 06/26/18 The above information is deemed accurate, but not guaranteed. This offer is subject to errors, omissions, and prior withdrawal without notice. Sales Center (678) 658-0322 [email protected] builtbyfortress.com / newtownebuilders.com Public Schools Colleges & Universities Utilities cont’d Cobb County School Information Kennesaw State University Cobb County Water www.cobb.k12.ga.us 1000 Chastain Road 770-419-6200 Kennesaw, GA 30144 www.cobbwater.org Kemp Elementary School 770-423-6000 Shea Thomas - Principal www.kennesaw.edu Comcast Cable 865 Corner Road 855-711-6156 Powder Springs, GA 30127 Southern Polytechnic www.comcast.com 678-594-8158 1100 S. Marietta Pkwy. Marietta, GA 30060 Dish Network Satellite Lost Mountain Middle School 770-528-7200 770-439-3000 Candace Wilkes - Principal www.spsu.edu www.dishnetwork.com 700 Old Mountain Road Kennesaw, GA 30152 Chattahoochee Tech Sanitation 678-594-8224 980 South Cobb Drive American Disposal Services Marietta, GA 30060 678-720-0500 Hillgrove High School 770-528-4545 Christian Suttle - Principal www.chat-tec.com 4165 Luther Ward Road Government Powder Springs, GA 30127 Georgia State University Emergency Fire & Police 911 678-331-3961 33 Gilmer Street SE Atlanta, GA 30303 Vehicle Registration Private Schools 404-651-6000 770-528-8600 The Walker School www.gsu.edu www.dmvs.ga.gov 700 Cobb Parkway North Marietta, Georgia 30067 Georgia Tech State Driver’s License 770-427-2689 phone Atlanta, GA 30332 770-528-3251 www.thewalkerschool.org 404-894-2000 www.dmvs.ga.gov www.gatech.edu North Cobb Christian Voter’s Registration 4500 Lakeview Drive Utilities 770-528-2300 Kennesaw, Georgia 30144 Austell Gas 770-975-0252 phone 770-948-1841 www.ncchristian.org www.austellgas.com Tax Commissioner 770-528-8600 Dominion Christian School Cobb EMC www.cobbtax.org 4607 Burnt Hickory Road 770-429-2100 Marietta, Georgia 30064 www.cobbemc.com Cobb County Sheriff 770-420-2153 phone www.dominionchristian.org 770-499-4600 AT&T 800-288-2020 Police Department www.att.com 770-499-3900 Rev. 06/26/18 The above information is deemed accurate, but not guaranteed. This offer is subject to errors, omissions, and prior withdrawal without notice. Sales Center (678) 658-0322 [email protected] builtbyfortress.com / newtownebuilders.com Recreation Parks & Recreation cont’d Parks & Recreation cont’d Cobb County Parks Kennworth Park Lake Allatoona 770-528-8800 3900 South Main Street www.co.cobb.ga.us/prca/ 770-382-4700 Acworth 30101 http://allatoona.sam.usace.army.mil/ (770) 528-8890 Jim R. Miller Park Amenities Available: 5 Softball fields, 1 2245 Callaway Road, Marietta White Water Park (770) 528-8875 Picnic pavilion, 2 Concession build- 2 multi-use buildings, pond, equestrian ings, Playground, Kennworth Tennis 770-424-9283 ring, market plaza, cross country track Center (8 courts), Batting cages, Senior www.sixflags.com Center Bells Ferry Park 2334 Bells Ferry Road Noonday Park Cobb County Youth Museum Marietta 30066 489 Hawkins Store Rd 770-427-2563 (770) 591-3160 Kennesaw 30144 Amenities Available: 1 Picnic pavilion, 2 (770) 591-3160 Playgrounds, 4 Tennis courts, 4 Softball Amenities Available: 12 Soccer fields, 2 Stone Mountain Park fields, 2 Concession buildings, 2 Batting Soccer practice fields, 2 Football cages fields/Soccer fields, Picnic pavilion, 770-498-5600 Playground, BMX track, 2 Concession www.stonemountainpark.com Big Shanty Park buildings, Meeting room 2050 Kennesaw Due West Road Kennesaw 30152 Pitner Road Park Six Flags Over Georgia (770) 528-8890 2320 Pitner Road 770-739-3400 Amenities Available: 4 Baseball fields, 2 Acworth 30101 Soccer fields, 4 tennis courts, Concession (770) 528-8890 www.sixflags.com w/ pressbox, The Art Station Amenities Available: Radio control modelers' airfield, Line control air- East Cobb Park plane area, Archery range, 2 Picnic pa- Zoo Atlanta 3322 Roswell Road vilions. Dog Park 404-624-5604 Marietta 30068 www.zooatlanta.com (770) 591-3160 Sandy Plains Park Amenities Available: 1 Picnic pavilion, 2977 Gordy Parkway NE Amphitheatre Marietta 30066 Kennesaw Nat’l Battlefield (770) 591-3160 Fullers Park Amenities Available: Playground, 4 770-427-4686 3499 Robinson Road Softball fields, Batting cages, Conces- Marietta 30067 www.kennesawmountain.com sion building (770) 591-3160 Amenities Available: 2 Picnic pavilions, 1 Mable House Amphitheater Playground, 4 Tennis courts, 5 Baseball fields, 1 Baseball/football field, 1 Foot- Sweat Mountain Park 770-819-7765 ball/soccer field, 3 Concession buildings, 4346 Steinhauer Road www.mablehouseamphitheater.com Batting cages, Fullers Recreation Center Marietta 30066 (770) 591-3160 Harrison Park Amenities Available: 3 Baseball fields, Parks & Recreation 2653 Shallowford Road Batting cages, 2 Practice fields, 4 Ten- Swift-Cantrell Park Marietta 30066 nis courts, Playground, Picnic pavilion, 3140 Old 41 Parkway (770) 591-3160 Concession building, Dog Park Kennesaw, GA 30144 Amenities Available: 1 Picnic pavilion, 3 Amenities Available: Dog Park, Walking & Playgrounds, 2 Concession buildings, 7 Jogging Trail, Skate Park, Open Pavilions, Baseball fields, Batting cages, Harrison Open Fields, WiFi Access, Bathrooms and Tennis Center (16 courts) Drinking Fountains Rev. 06/26/18 The above information is deemed accurate, but not guaranteed. This offer is subject to errors, omissions, and prior withdrawal without notice. Sales Center (678) 658-0322 [email protected] builtbyfortress.com / newtownebuilders.com Golf Centers Shopping Legacy Links Golf Course Town Center Mall 1825 Windy Hill Road, Marietta 770-424-0915 (770) 434-6331 www.simon.com www.legacyfoxcreek.com Galleria Mall Cobblestone Golf Course 770-955-9100 4200 Nance Road, Acworth www.galleriaspecialtymall.com (770) 917-5151 www.cobblestonegolf.com Cumberland Mall 770-435-2206 Woodland Hill Golf Club www.cumberlandmall.com 256 Summit Ridge Drive Cartersville, GA Perimeter Mall (678) 605-8585 770-394-4270 www.woodlandhills-golf.com www.perimetermall.com Tennis Centers Medical Centers Fair Oaks Park Cobb Hospital 1460 West Booth Road, Marietta 770-732-5751 (770) 528-8480 Kennestone Hospital Harrison Park 770-426-3111 2653 Shallowford Road, Marietta (770) 591-3151 Smyrna Hospital 770-434-0710 Kennworth Park 4100 Highway 293, Acworth Northside Hospital (770) 917-5160 404-851-8000 Sweetwater Park 2447 Clay Road, Austell (770) 819-3221 Terrell Mill Park 480 Terrell Mill Road, Marietta (770) 644-2771 Lost Mountain Park 4845 Dallas Highway, Powder Spgs (770) 528-8525 Rev. 06/26/18 The above information is deemed accurate, but not guaranteed. This offer is subject to errors, omissions, and prior withdrawal without notice. Furnished Clubhouse, Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts, Private Walking Park & Playground .
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