Wednesday, March 05, 2008

I Learn To Survey

Or at least that's the plan. If we do the site plan ourselves, we will save $600-800. That is money better spent elsewhere.

I have directions for what the site plan needs to include. They are things like:
-The location of all existing and proposed structures and the height of all proposed structures.
-The boundaries, including dimensions, of the property.
-Setback distances from all property lines to all proposed buildings.
-The location of all existing and proposed public and on-site utility structures and lines (including those within 100 feet of the project site).
-All means, existing and proposed, of vehicular and pedestrian ingress and egress to and from the site.
-Topographic information for the entire subject parcel and a minimum of 50 feet onto adjacent parcels.
-Vicinity sketch, at a scale of not less than three (3) inches to the mile, indicating the boundary lines and names of adjacent developments, streets and boundary lines, and the relationship of the proposed development to major roads and highways.

I think I'm in for a learning experience.

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