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Building Footprint
Building Footprint
Building Footprint
TYPES OF LOT
It is a lot facing the rounded
turn-around portion of a dead-
end street. A cul-de-sac
property is private since it is
not subject to through traffic.
Unlike rectangular lots, the
cul-de-sac lot has a small front
yard which is offset by a larger
backyard.
Cul-de-sac lot
TYPES OF LOT
Corner lot
TYPES OF LOT
Interior lot
TYPES OF LOT
It is a a lot located behind other
lots with a long and narrow
access driveway to a public
street. Flag lots generally have
a reduced value due to the lack
of privacy that results from
being surrounded by other
homes’ backyards. Flag lots also
lack curb appeal.
Flag lot
SITE PLAN
A site plan is a readable map or a
residential diagram depicting the
plot of land on which the house
sits, along with landscape
topography and any exterior
features or structures such as a
detached garage, in-ground
swimming pool, large trees,
fencing, utility poles and power
lines, driveways, easements, etc.
BUILDING FOOTPRINT
It is a term used to describe
boundaries of the exterior
walls of a building or structure
when placed on a piece of
property.
It can also describe the
boundaries of the roof or
covered area of the roof
structure if there are no walls
surrounding a building or
structure.
POINTERS IN DRAWING THE PROPERTY LINE
WITH BUILDING FOOTPRINT/FLOORPLAN:
INDICATE THE DIMENSIONS.
USE POLYLINE IN DRAWING THE PROPERTY
LINE.
USE DIFFERENT LAYER FOR THE PROPERTY LINE
AND FLOOR PLAN.
ALWAYS PUT COMPASS ARROW OR DIRECTION
REFERENCE ON YOUR PROPERTY LINE FOR
NAVIGATION PURPOSES.