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Site Plan Requirements © 2010 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Civil Engineering and Architecture
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Site Plan Requirements Initial Details Existing Conditions Proposed Construction Drainage
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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.
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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
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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
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Site Plan – Initial Details Property line bearings and dimensions
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Site Plan – Initial Details Setbacks: The minimum distance from the property lines to the front, rear, and sides of the structure
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Site Plan – Initial Details Information on adjacent properties (owner, TMS number, legal description)
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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
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Site Plan – Existing Conditions Existing roads Existing structures
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Site Plan – Existing Conditions Location of utilities
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Site Plan – Proposed Construction Proposed structures –Location dimensions –Finished floor elevation
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Site Plan – Proposed Construction Proposed roads/pavement F. F. EL. 105.5’
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Site Plan – Proposed Construction Water supply line (public or private) Sewage disposal line (public or private) Other utilities
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Site Plan – Drainage Finish grade Drainage structures Existing Grade (dashed) Final Grade (solid)
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Site Plan
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Site Plan Requirements Initial Details Existing Conditions Proposed Construction Drainage
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