A site plan, also known as a plot plan, is a form of drawing used by architects, landscape architects, urban planners, and engineers to depict current and planned conditions for a specific location, usually a parcel of land that is to be altered. Buildings, highways, sidewalks, paths/trails, parking, drainage systems, sanitary sewer lines, water lines, signage, and landscaping and garden features are usually seen on a site plan. A graphic depiction of the layout of houses, parking, drives, landscaping, and every other structure that is part of a construction project constitutes a site plan. Site plans include site analysis, building elements, and planning of various types including transportation and urban.
Site plans are prepared for all kinds of properties. Property is one or more components (rather than attributes) of a person's estate, whether physical or incorporeal; or so belonging to, as if owned by, a person or jointly belonging to a group of persons or a legal body such as an organization or even a society. The owner of the property is entitled, depending on the nature of the property, to consume, modify, share, redefine, rent, mortgage, pawn, sell, swap, pass, offer or destroy it, or to prohibit anyone from doing so, or even abandon it; while, irrespective of the nature of the property, the owner of the property is entitled to use it properly or, at the very least, exclusively keep it.
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