Site Analysis Phase Sample Clauses
Site Analysis Phase. The Site Analysis Phase is the stage in which site-related limitations and requirements for the Project are established.
Site Analysis Phase. In order to identify the physical attributes and limitations of the site relative to the Project Program, the Landscape Architect shall:
A. Identify existing site conditions and features such as topography, drainage patterns, vegetation, including significant specimen plants, water elements, structures, views, and known off-site considerations relevant to the Project Program and as they pertain to the site.
B. Confirm general location of available utilities as they pertain to the site.
C. Analyze existing site conditions to identify physical attributes and limitations of the Project site as they pertain to the site.
D. Review applicable governmental requirements, including zoning, ordinances, and permit requirements, known special restrictions, and zoning conditions as they pertain to the site.
E. Advise the Client (Owner) of tests and surveys, such as soils analysis, topographic survey, utility survey, and/or property boundary survey, that may be required as they pertain to the site.
F. Submit findings in the form of the following deliverables to the Client (Owner) (indicate items required):
i. letter or memo summarizing the findings, if requested ii. plan view drawing summarizing the physical attributes and limitations, if requested iii. summary description of needed tests and surveys, if requested
