A site plan is a technical illustration that depicts the proposed development of a specific property. It typically includes details such as property boundaries, existing structures, proposed structures, the north orientation, and other relevant property information.
A planning permit is often required before applying for a building permit. This permit gives permission to develop or use land in a particular way. One of the most common reasons people require a planning permit is for proposed development’s. A site plan is used to show the council or a building certifier all the information about the existing site and the proposed changes.
Accurate Site Plans for Council submissions are crucial for obtaining development approval, as inaccurate drawings can lead to delays and additional costs. It is recommended to consult a qualified professional, such as a draftsperson or architect, to ensure your drawings meet all council specifications.
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