Site Plan Requirements © 2010 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Civil Engineering and Architecture.

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Site Plan Requirements © 2010 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Civil Engineering and Architecture

Site Plan Requirements Initial Details Existing Conditions Proposed Construction Drainage

Site Plan – Initial Details Scale –Scale may be dictated by local building department –Engineering scales 1 inch = 10 feet, 1 inch = 20 feet, 1 inch = 30 feet, etc.

Site Plan – Initial Details Scale Legal Description: A written passage or statement that describes property; may be one of three types: metes and bounds, rectangular survey system, or lot and block

Site Plan – Initial Details Scale Legal Description: A written passage or statement that describes property; may be one of three types: metes and bounds, rectangular survey system, or lot and block North Direction Arrow

Site Plan – Initial Details Property line bearings and dimensions

Site Plan – Initial Details Setbacks: The minimum distance from the property lines to the front, rear, and sides of the structure

Site Plan – Initial Details Information on adjacent properties (owner, TMS number, legal description)

Site Plan – Existing Conditions Topography: The configuration of a surface including its relief and the position of its natural and cultural features. Includes contour lines or land elevations at lot corners, street centerline, driveways, and floor elevations. Topography

Site Plan – Existing Conditions Existing roads Existing structures

Site Plan – Existing Conditions Location of utilities

Site Plan – Proposed Construction Proposed structures –Location dimensions –Finished floor elevation

Site Plan – Proposed Construction Proposed roads/pavement F. F. EL ’

Site Plan – Proposed Construction Water supply line (public or private) Sewage disposal line (public or private) Other utilities

Site Plan – Drainage Finish grade Drainage structures Existing Grade (dashed) Final Grade (solid)

Site Plan

Site Plan Requirements Initial Details Existing Conditions Proposed Construction Drainage