Legal Descriptions and Site Plan Requirements

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Subdivision Plat Submittals Subdivision Plat Submittals
Advertisements

 An appraiser has to have a basic, working knowledge of the legal descriptions, especially for the area where they work  If an appraisal requires.
Engr 234 – Civil Drafting Legal Descriptions
LEGAL DESCRIPTION u THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IDENTIFIES PROPERTY IN SUCH TERMS THAT IT CANNOT BE CONFUSED WITH ANY OTHER PROPERTY. u A LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS.
Florida Real Estate Principles, Practices & Law 38th Edition
Plot Plans & Legal Descriptions. Site or Plot Plans  A plot or site is an area of land generally one lot or construction site in size  The term plot.
© 2009 by South-Western, Cengage Learning SAMIRLANDER Chapter 10.
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS OF LAND
Real Estate Law Legal Descriptions of Property Real Estate Law Legal Descriptions of Property.
Public Land Survey System (PLSS). The Public Land Survey System (PLSS) was developed by the Continental Congress to replace the common practice of describing.
Land or Site Description Wayne Foss, MBA, MAI, CRE Foss Consulting Group
Forging new generations of engineers. Legal Description.
EDT 51-Floor Plan Design1 CHAPTER 12 Legal Descriptions and Site Plan Requirements Sacramento City College EDT 51 Kenneth Fitzpatrick, P.E.
Principles of Real Estate
Legal Descriptions Civil Engineering and Architecture
PowerPoint Presentation
BASICS OF SURVEYING Ivy Tech Community College. Surveying Definition DEFINITION The art and science of making such measurements as are necessary to determine.
Chapter 13 Site Plan Layout.
Chapter 8 Plot Plans.
Welcome to Real Estate Decision Making REE 3043 Fall 2012 Dr. M. Schmidt.
Property Legal Descriptions. u Method of establishing legal description and location of properties u 3 basic systems –metes & bounds –rectangular system.
CASE Legal Land Descriptions. FRIDAY, 9/21/12 Objectives: All property is legally defined and recorded based on a standardized regulatory system.
Legal Descriptions. Legal descriptions A working knowledge and understanding of legal descriptions is a essential for an appraisal If an appraisal requires.
© 2010 by Cengage Learning Chapter 2 ________________ Nature and Description of Real Estate.
© OnCourse Learning Chapter 2 : Nature and Description of Real Estate.
Property Surveys  Legal Description  Definite boundaries  Must be clear – only one point  Must not change with time  Courts assume:  First in time.
Geography Skills Vocab
Chapter 14 Legal Descriptions and Site Plan Requirements.
This chapter is about how land is divided up for ownership and how to describe those divisions. This subdivision was developed based on a plat map, and.
Chapter 3 Models of Earth.
Compass Use & Land Measuring
Chapter 12 Legal Descriptions and Site Plan Requirements.
Principles of California Real Estate Lesson 1: The Nature of Real Property.
Legal land descriptions are an important part of transfer of property, Taxes, and determination of acreages. Most states still only recognize plane surveys,
Chapter 15 Site Plan Layout. Introduction Site plans can be drawn on media ranging in size from 8 ½" × 11" up to 34" × 44" –Depends on purpose –Many local.
Site Plan Requirements © 2010 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Civil Engineering and Architecture.
Legal Descriptions LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Explain the importance of an accurate legal description. Discuss the three methods of describing real estate. Apply.
South-Western Publishing©2002 By Charles J. Jacobus Real Estate Principles Ninth Edition Real Estate: An Introduction to the Profession Ninth Edition South-Western.
© 2012 Cengage Learning. Nature and Description of Real Estate Chapter 2.
Chapter 15 Site Plan Layout. Driveway style and Slope Design Considerations  Minimum lawn slope of 5% for first 10’ (5/8” per foot)  Minimum concrete.
COURSE 900 Day 2 - Property Descriptions Welcome to the International Right of Way Association’s R3.PPT
Revised date Chapter 9 Slide 1 Copyright – David A. McGowan All rights reserved Chapter 9 Legal Descriptions Define precise location Provide sufficient.
Principles of California Real Estate Lesson 1: The Nature of Real Property Lesson 1: The Nature of Real Property.
What is a map? Civil Drafting?
Where is the one place on Earth where there is no Latitude or Longitude? The Absolute Location where the Prime Meridian and the Equator intersect. Wednesday,
Who wants to be a millionaire??? 6 th Grade. Any line of latitude north or south of the equator is a __________. Parallel.
The Student Handbook to T HE A PPRAISAL OF R EAL E STATE 1 Chapter 10 Land and Site Analysis.
Understanding Land Measurement and Legal Descriptions.
Ch. 2 Real Estate Law – Legal Descriptions
Real Estate Principles and Practices Chapter 3 Land Descriptions © 2010 by South-Western, Cengage Learning.
CHAPTER 3 VOCABULARY NAME: ___________________ Due Date: 10/26/15 PERIOD: ____________.
Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources 1.
© 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Charles J. Jacobus Thomas E. Gillett.
Modern Real Estate Practice in Pennsylvania 12th Edition Chapter 4: Legal Descriptions.
Modern Real Estate Practice in Illinois Eighth Edition Chapter 9: Legal Descriptions ©2014 Kaplan, Inc.
Real Estate Principles Tenth Edition Real Estate: An Introduction to the Profession Tenth Edition.
1 Copyright © 2001 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin CHAPTER 20 EVIDENCE OF OWNERSHIP Evidence of real property.
Chapter 2 Reading Site Plans. Chapter Overview Introduction to Reading Site Plans Understanding Legal Descriptions Site Plan Fundamentals Topography Reading.
Map Reading Natural Resource Management. 2 Key Terms #6 acre base line metes (Noun definition 2) meridian survey (an area of land) section township.
PowerPoint Presentation
Florida Real Estate Principles, Practices & Law 39th Edition
Property Description Lesson One.
Legal Description Methods of Legally Describing Land
Site plan The plat map A plat map is the first step in development of a site plan. It delineates property lines with bearings, dimensions, streets, and.
Modern Real Estate Practice in Illinois
Chapter 15 Site Plan Layout.
Architectural Drafting Unit 2
Site Plan Requirements
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.
Competency: Create site plan drawings
Presentation transcript:

Legal Descriptions and Site Plan Requirements Chapter 14 Legal Descriptions and Site Plan Requirements

Introduction Virtually every piece of property in the U.S. is described for legal purposes Legal descriptions Every one is unique and cannot be confused with any other property Filed in local jurisdictions, generally county or parish courthouses Public records and can be reviewed at any time

Introduction (cont’d.) Site (i.e., plot or lot) Area of land generally one plot or lot in size Plat Map of part of a city or township showing some specific area

Metes and Bounds Systems Metes and bounds identify property perimeters Metes are measurements Bounds are boundaries Also established through bearings (e.g., directions with reference to 1 quadrant of the compass) Metes and bounds land survey begins with the point of beginning (POB)

Rectangular Survey System Great land survey Lines of latitude (i.e., parallels, baselines) Imaginary parallel lines running east and west Lines of longitude (i.e., meridians, principle meridians) Imaginary lines running north and south

Rectangular Survey System (cont’d.) Great land survey (cont’d.) Townships Numbered by tiers running north–south Six miles square Sections Divided areas into units One mile square

Lot and Block System Legal description system Results from metes and bounds or rectangular system

Site Plan Requirements Site plan (e.g., plot or lot plan) Map of a piece of land that can be used for any number of purposes Proposed construction Topography with contour lines Grading plans

Site Plan Requirements (cont’d.) Site plan functions: Legal property description based on a survey Property line bearings and directions North arrow Roads and easements Utilities Elevations Map scale

Topography Physical description of land surface Shows variation in elevation, known as relief, and locating other features

Drawing Site Plans Typically include: Site plan scale Legal description of the property Property line bearings and dimensions North arrow Existing and proposed roads and structures Driveways, patios, walks, and parking areas Public or private water supply

Drawing Site Plans (cont’d.) Typically include (cont’d.): Public or private sewage disposal Location of utilities Rain and footing drains and storm sewers or drainage Topography and setbacks Items on adjacent properties Existing and proposed trees

Grading Plan Features Show existing and proposed topography

Site Analysis Plan Basis for proper design relationship of development to site and adjacent properties

Subdivision Plans Local requirements for subdivisions should be confirmed Some areas have guidelines

Planned Unit Development

Metrics in Site Planning Recommended metric values used in design and drafting of site plans Refer to table provided in the chapter