Major Minor Site Plan Review Application and Checklist 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the Project Name, Submittal Date, and Address or Project Location in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate for a smooth review process.
  3. Fill in the Tax Map Identification Number, Applicant/Owner Name, and their contact details including phone and fax numbers. Remember to sign the application to certify that all statements are true.
  4. Review the Site Plan Submittal Checklist carefully. Check each item as you prepare your site plans, ensuring you include necessary documents like site surveys, layout plans, grading and drainage plans, utility plans, landscape plans, architectural building plans, and signage plans.
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A site plan is a diagram showing the plot of land, property lines, structural elements, driveways, landscape features, fencing lines, power lines, utility poles, on-site structures, and setbacks. It may include any landscape elements that might impact the property, such as a neighbors tree.
A Site Plan Review (SPR) involves determining whether a project is in compliance with the Los Angeles County Code Title 22 Planning and Zoning and any applicable provisions within a Community Standards District (CSD) or special area relative to setbacks, parking, height, and related standards.
Site plan topics The location of the plot. Topography, including information about slope, soils, hydrology, vegetation, orientation. Existing buildings. Roads and traffic. Public facilities and utilities, including water, sewer, and power lines. Related laws, regulation, codes, and policies.
A Site Plan must include the following (existing and proposed): Property lines and property dimensions. Scale and scale bar. Dimensions and square footage of all build- ings and structures including the main house, garage, second or senior units, porches, decks, patios and sheds.
A site plan can show: property lines. outline of existing and proposed buildings and structures. distance between buildings. distance between buildings and property lines (setbacks) parking lots, indicating parking spaces. driveways. surrounding streets. landscaped areas.
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A Site Plan is a scale drawing of your property that shows the size and configuration of your property and the size and precise location of man- made features (buildings, driveways, sidewalks, utility lines, walls, or fences) on the property. Site Plans show both what currently exists and what changes you want to make.
The Site Plan shows how everything is connected, and where problems could exist when making changes. What Is a Site Plan? A Site Plan provides a clear overview of your property, showing existing features and contours. Its like a roadmap for your project.
At minimum, the site plan is to include: The address; The date in which the site plan was drawn; Length of each boundary; Site area; North pointl. Setbacks of the proposed development of each existing structure on the property and each boundary; Existing vegetation and trees on the land;

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