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SITE

DEVELOPMENT
PLAN
Sunny B. Ojeda, RMP
Technical Drafting, CAD, & Plumbing Trainer
Objectives:

INTERPRET THE DRAWING A TECHNICAL APPLY THE STEPS IN


TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION DETAILS OF SITE DRAWING THE SITE
OF A LOT ACCORDING TO DEVELOPMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT
THE APPROVED LOT
SURVEY.
Meaning:

A Site Development Plan is a type of drawing used by


Architects, Urban planners, and Engineers which shows
existing and proposed conditions for a given area, typically
a parcel of land which is to be modified.
What does a Site Development Plan show?
Must contain the following information:
1. Name and address of the owner of the property.
2. Address of the property (if different from the owner’s address).
3. The location and dimensions of all parking areas and driveways (existing and proposed).
4. Identification of adjacent streets (by name), alleys or other adjacent public property.
5. Any easements that cross the property or other pertinent legal features.
6. A north arrow.
7. Identification of the drawing’s scale.
8. The property lines and property dimensions.
Reference: https://lagunabeachcity.net/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=8799
What does a Site Development Plan show?
Must contain the following information:
9. Location, sizes and shape of any structures presently on the site and proposed for construction.
10. Dimensions showing: front, side and rear yard setbacks, size of structures, paving, porches and
decks.
11. Identification of exactly what work is to be done, including the changes that are proposed to the
physical features of the site or existing structures.
12. Creeks, shorelines and drainage ditches and surface water lines.
13. Ground elevations and contour lines for sloping sites or where earth grading is proposed (This
may not be required – check at the front counter).
14. Indicate the alignment of the sewer and water lines to the main line connection point.
Reference: https://lagunabeachcity.net/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=8799
Sample:
Technical Description of Lot
Boundary Stone / Marker
(PS, BL, PLS, AR)
PS – Private Survey
BL – Bureau of Lands
PLS – Public Land Subdivision
AR – Agrarian Reform
Important Terms
Point of Beginning – from known point
Bearing – angular direction or orientation of land
Distance – linear description of property line
Property Line – legal boundary of the parcel of land
Important Terms
Practice Task: LOT TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
POINTS BEARING DISTANCE
1-2
2-3
3-4
4-1
Practice Task: LOT TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
POINTS BEARING DISTANCE
1-2 N 0˚ 40’ E 100.64 M
2-3
3-4
4-1
Practice Task: LOT TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
POINTS BEARING DISTANCE
1-2 N 0˚ 40’ E 100.64 M
2-3 N 53˚ 20’ E 25.00 M
3-4
4-1
Practice Task: LOT TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
POINTS BEARING DISTANCE
1-2 N 0˚ 40’ E 100.64 M
2-3 N 53˚ 20’ E 25.00 M
3-4 S 0˚ 40’ W 100.64 M
4-1
Practice Task: LOT TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
POINTS BEARING DISTANCE
1-2 N 0˚ 40’ E 100.64 M
2-3 N 53˚ 20’ E 25.00 M
3-4 S 0˚ 40’ W 100.64 M
4-1 S 53˚ 20’ W 25.00 M
QUIZ: LOT TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
POINTS BEARING DISTANCE
1-2 S 4˚ 47’ E 79.70 M
1) 2) 3)
4) 5) 6)
7) 8) 9)
10) 11) 12)
13) 14) 15)
QUIZ KEY: LOT TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
POINTS BEARING DISTANCE
1-2 S 4˚ 47’ E 79.70 M
1) 2 - 3 2) S 87˚ 18’ W 3) 65.02 M
4) 3 - 4 5) N 18˚ 25’ W 6) 38.15 M
7) 4 - 5 8) S 89˚ 37’ W 9) 67.41 M
10) 5 - 6 11) N 3˚ 7’ W 12) 27.93 M
13) 6 - 1 14) N 82˚ 17’ E 15) 140.55 M
Let us do the LOT PLOTTING!
Use A4 size paper

PT. 1-2 S76˚15’W @20.00M


PT. 2-3 N13˚45’W @11.00M
PT. 3-4 N76˚15’E @20.00M
PT. 4-1 S13˚45’E @11.00M
Tick mark from the lower right
horizontal border with the value of 8 cm.
The scale to be used is 1:100 m.
Tick mark from the lower right border
with the value of 2 to 3 cm.
Extend the first marking at approximately
6 cm. Do not darken the line…do it lightly.
Extend the second marking at approximately
6 cm. The cross mark will serve as guide for setting
the protractor.
Position the protractor in this manner and look for
76 degrees following the direction S to W.
Position the protractor in this manner and look for
76 degrees following the direction of S to W.
Be sure to get the exact degree or bearing.
Position the triangle on the intersection and mark
then draw a line with length of 20 cm.
Position the triangle on the intersection and mark then draw a line with length of 20 cm.

Remember we are using scale 1:100 m. and


our 1 cm is considered as 1 meter.
With the endpoint, draw another cross mark.
Label the first cross mark as point 1 and the other
one as point 2.

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With the sample demonstration, can we now
continue the lot plotting?

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About the Trainer

SUNNY B. OJEDA, RMP


MASTER TEACHER I
SAN JOSE DEL MONTE NATIONAL TRADE SCHOOL
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education major in
Architectural Drafting
Master of Education major in Educational Management
TESDA Accredited Trainer in 2D Animation NCIII, Technical
Drafting NCII, and Plumbing NCII
TESDA Accredited Lead Assessor in Technical Drafting NCII –
TESDA PaMaMariSan District

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