What are existing buildings?
What are existing buildings?
Existing Building means buildings, structures, facilities or conditions which are already in existence or constructed and officially authorized prior to the effective date for the adoption of this Chapter.
What are site details?
Site information refers to information about a proposed site for a development that might be relevant to the consultant team, contractor or operators of the completed development. This could include information about: Existing uses.
What should be included in site analysis?
The following elements typically are considered in most sites:
- Location. The site should be related to major streets or landmarks previously existing.
- Neighborhood context.
- Site and zoning.
- Legal.
- Natural physical features.
- Man made features.
- Circulation.
- Utilities.
How do I get building blueprints?
Visit the county clerk’s office in the county where your home resides. This may be called the county recorder or land registrar in some municipalities. Once there, request copies of the blueprints on file for the property.
What does existing structure mean?
“Existing structure” includes any structure that is currently supporting, designed to support, or capable of supporting the attachment of wireless facilities, including towers, buildings, utility poles, light poles, flag poles, signs, and water towers.
Why is site plan very important?
A site plan is important because it also includes information in regards to the landscape features of a given parcel. A site plan typically shows what already exists on a specific property, in addition to presenting what you are proposing to build on that specific land.
Can I draw my own site plan?
You may draw your site plan by hand or use a computer graphics or drafting program. Remember the site plan must to be scale.
What is the difference between a site plan and a plot plan?
What is the difference between a site plan and a plot plan? A site plan shows the property lines and existing topography. A plot view shows both the property and the proposed new construction where as a site view does not.
How do you describe a site development plan?
A Site Development Plan depicts the general layout and configuration of a site, including building footprints, parking and street layout, conceptual landscaping and lighting, site cross section drawings, and building elevations. A Site Development Plan must be approved prior to the issuance of building permits.