Site Development Plan

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What is the primary purpose of a Site Development Plan?

To outline the measurement and placement of a proposed building on a property

What is the main consideration when determining the location of a proposed house on a lot?

The likes and dislikes of the family

What are the lines that mark the boundary of a lot area?

Property lines

What is the minimum height of the floor plan from the ground for a one-story wooden or frame house according to the National Building Code?

1.50 m

What is the purpose of zoning laws?

To restrict the size and type of structure to be built on a designated area

What is the minimum distance required from the lot line or fence for walls with window openings?

2.00 m

What type of line is used to initially lay out a drawing?

Construction Line

Which line is used to represent the center of circles and arcs?

Center Line

What type of line is used to indicate parts of an object that have been removed?

Long-Break Line

Which line is used to point to notes or dimensions?

Leader Line

What type of line is used to indicate the surface in the section view imagined to have been cut along the cutting plane line?

Section Line

Which line is used to represent edges, surfaces, or corners of an object hidden from view?

Hidden Line

Study Notes

Site Development Plan

  • A site development plan outlines the proposed building and its placement on the property.
  • It involves planning considerations for developing the site.

Site and Lot

  • A site is an area of land available for construction or the lot on which a building is constructed.
  • A site can be a single lot, a series of lots, or a subdivision.
  • A lot is a piece of ground land of a specific size.

Planning Considerations

  • The location of the proposed house on the lot must be considered.
  • This includes determining the locations of the rooms and the house itself on the lot.
  • The likes and dislikes of the family are also considered, especially for wealthy families who can afford to hire an architect or draftsman.

Property Lines and Setbacks

  • Property lines are the lines that work outside of the lot area.
  • Setbacks refer to the distance at which a building can be built within the property lines.

Zoning and Building Codes

  • Zoning refers to the legal restrictions on the size, location, and type of structure to be built on a designated area.
  • Zoning laws are designed to keep different areas of a community from interfering with each other.
  • Building codes are local laws that set standards for structural design within the community.
  • National building codes include:

    National Building Code Requirements

    • The height of the floor plan from the ground should not be less than 1.50 m for one-story wooden or frame houses.
    • Walls with window openings should not be less than 2.00 m from the lot line or fence.
    • The front part of a house should not be less than 3.00 m from the lot line along the street.
    • No windows should be constructed along a wall of a house if this wall is flush with or exactly on the lot line.

Test your understanding of site development plans, including the definition of a site, lot, and subdivision, as well as planning considerations for developing a site. Learn about the key elements of a site development plan and how it is used in construction projects.

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