May a landscape architect prepare and stamp site plans that incorporate a variety of site amenities and features?
Yes, a landscape architect may prepare and stamp plans or details that include: garden pools, outdoor fountains, waterfalls, retaining walls, decorative walls, raised planters, fences, handicapped ramps, outdoor stairs/steps, play structures, pedestrian bridges, decks, gazebos, picnic shelters, trellises, patio covers and other similar on-dwelling structures that are incidental and necessary to a projects dominant purpose.
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