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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 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.
More than just a visualization, a site plan details critical information such as property boundaries, building footprints, access points, landscaping, and utility connections.
Site plans typically show buildings, roads, sidewalks and paths/trails, parking, drainage facilities, sanitary sewer lines, water lines, lighting, and landscaping and garden elements.
The site plan (also known as a block plan) should be drawn at an identified standard metric scale (typically 1:100, 1:200 or 1:500). It should show the proposed development in relation to the site boundaries and other existing buildings on the site, with dimensions specified including those to the boundaries.
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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.

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