Site Plan definition

Site Plan means a document or map that may be required by a county during a preliminary review preceding the issuance of a building permit to demonstrate that an owner's or developer's proposed development activity meets a land use requirement.
Site Plan means the plans referred to in Schedule 1 showing the Port Xxxxxxx Townsite and adjacent lands and water which are to be developed as part of the Project;
Site Plan means the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit B which depicts the approximate size and layout of the Land, the Building and the Parking Areas.

Examples of Site Plan in a sentence

  • NOTARY PUBLIC Exhibit A Legal Description Exhibit B General Plan Annexation Area Boundary Description Site Plan Restrictive Covenant Agreement WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: City of Moab Attn: City Recorder 000 X Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Parcel No. 00-0000-0000 Restrictive Covenant Agreement This Restrictive Covenant Agreement (“Agreement”) governs the mixed-use multi- household and commercial project located at 0000 X.

  • The Site Plan shall be developed over three (3) stages resulting in a final Site Plan as outlined below.

  • The Consultant shall work collaboratively with the City to develop a thoughtful Site Plan for the overall development.

  • Based on the Connectivity Plan and Development Program Summary, the Consultant shall develop a final, illustrative Final Site Plan.

  • The Consultant shall prepare a summary of key findings and conclusions that will inform recommendations and guide the Site Plan process.


More Definitions of Site Plan

Site Plan means the site plan for the Property attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Site Plan means a development plan of one or more lots on
Site Plan means the proposal for a development or a subdivision including all covenants, grants or
Site Plan means a drawing not necessarily drawn to scale that shows the existing and proposed property lines with dimensions, and the specific location of all structures and proposed structures and appurtenances, including decks, porches, pools, driveways, out buildings, existing and proposed wastewater systems, existing and proposed wells, springs, water lines, surface waters or designated wetlands, easements, including utility easements, and existing or proposed chemical or petroleum storage tanks above or below ground.
Site Plan means a drawing not necessarily drawn to scale that shows the existing and proposed property lines with dimensions, the location of the facility and appurtenances, the site for the proposed wastewater system, and the location of water supplies and surface waters.
Site Plan means a representation by means of signs and symbols on a planar surface, at an established scale, of the physical features (natural, artificial, or both) of the facility and surrounding area necessary to meet the requirements under which the site plan is prepared, with the direction of orientation indicated.