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What is thedifference between a site plan, site analysis plan, floor plan and elevation plan?

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What is thedifference between a site plan, site analysis plan, floor plan and elevation plan?

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A site plan would generally illustrate all structures on the subject land including vegetation, the length of boundaries and walls, site levels / contours and the distance separating existing and proposed buildings and the property’s boundaries. Two (2) site plans should be submitted with an application, one illustrating existing conditions, the second detailing proposed site conditions. A site analysis plan is a plan presenting the development site in context with the surrounding environment, generally within a 50.0 to 100.0 metre radius of the subject land. The site analysis must show the key influences on the development’s design, not just depict the existing site conditions. Whilst existing features such as fences, siting of buildings and use, street infrastructure and open space is important, this plan should also show the direction and distance to community facilities (shops, schools, park, medical), site views and noise sources. A floor plan is a birds-eye view of the existing a

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