Site Plan A plan that shows the contours of a site, as well as any existing topographical features and structures. The site plan may also show proposed.

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Site Plan A plan that shows the contours of a site, as well as any existing topographical features and structures. The site plan may also show proposed changes to the contours of the site.

Benchmark A permanent object used by surveyors to establish a point of reference.

Contour Interval The vertical distance between two adjacent contour lines.

Contour Line A line that connects points having the same elevation on a site. Contour lines are used to show the shape and elevation of the land.

Landscaping Plan A plan that shows the type and placement of trees, shrubs, flowers, gardens, and pools on the site.

Mean Sea Level A standardized elevation that specifies sea level as the average level between high and low tides.

Meridian Arrow A symbol on a plan or map that shows the direction of north.

Plot Plan A plan developed from a site plan that includes not only the existing contours and features of the site, but also the proposed new construction.

Property Lines The lines that define the boundaries of a building site or plot of land.

Setbacks Boundaries that establish minimum distances from the property lines where structures cannot be located.

Our site C69, C116, C121, C146 radius = 60’ Front Set back = 25’ Side and back set backs = 10’