Arek Surveying provides clients with a wide array of surveying options, including a plot plan. A plot plan also goes by the name of a site plan. Our service area extends all across New York state, which includes the boroughs of NYC, such as Brooklyn and Queens, as well as counties in upstate New York and Nassau County on Long Island. We pride ourselves on a commitment to excellence when it comes to any of the surveying options we offer. We are a licensed and insured surveying company that provides results that are dependable.
So please, do not hesitate to reach out and learn more about what a plot plan entails and how a professional land surveyor from Arek Surveying can do the job. When you call, we can provide you with a free consultation and estimate. We will go over the upcoming survey with you and discuss all of its parameters.
A plot plan, in short, is a proposed plan for a construction site that includes all existing and proposed conditions on a given site and is a top-down orientation. The existing and proposed conditions always include:
The plot plan might also, but not always, include hydrology, drainage flows, endangered species habitat, FEMA Federal Flood Insurance Reference Maps, traffic patterns, landscape elements and major infrastructure routes. Critical legal considerations are also common in this process and include such issues as property boundaries, setbacks and rights of way. Many who require a plot plan need construction surveying down the road, too, as that surveying establishes and marks the position and details the layout of new structures, such as roads or buildings for subsequent construction.
Our surveyors have years of experience providing dependable results to all who employ us. Our staff can also utilize other useful surveys, like a foundation layout or a geological survey, when working with you. Both of which relate to a plot plan.
If this is part of a specific design plan, then a project could be as detailed to such grading, landscape, building foundation and utilities. As part of the plan's utilities, a plot plan drawing, in architecture, can show features on a piece of property such as buildings, porches, decks, sheds and swimming pools. These plans can be complex, but the construction process can be done more efficiently and smoothly with a completed outline. Any possible setbacks can be hashed out during this stage.
Title insurance companies and mortgage lenders also use plot plans to determine if homes are in the right building lots, comply with surrounding area zoning laws, or have any access, encroachment or right of way problems to correct. Make sure all your projects are in order with a dependable plot plan from Arek Surveying.
A site plan survey is an offshoot of a plot plan survey. It is performed when proposing construction on a property in order to obtain a building permit. Our staff utilizes the most up-to-date technology in order to bring the most reliable results forward. Our surveying crew has years of experience in the industry and provide efficient and accurate results every time.
Let's go into what a site plan is and how it applies to our line of work. A site plan also goes by the name of a plot plan and is essentially a diagram to show proposed improvements on a plot of land. When we make a site plan, it includes information for a parcel of land and the features of the landscape. For the most part, a site plan is used to show and explain the precise way the land relates to the features found on the property and its surrounding areas. When it comes down to it, a site plan is a guide. It will ensure the proposed plans meet with the existing authoritative codes for local building and zoning requirements. A helpful and important aspect for all contractors.
Yes, there are certain projects that require a site plan. Some of the more common ones includes:
These are just some of the more common reasons someone may need a site plan in the greater New York City area. Be sure you go with Arek Surveying for results you can depend on!
When it comes to the completion of a site plan, it usually includes a few important features. This includes driveways, fencing, parking, drainage, sewer lines, water lines, landscaping and some other outdoor elements.
On top of that, it may also include property lines, existing and/or proposed conditions, easements and surrounding streets and ground sign locations. A lot fall under the umbrella of a site plan and the pro surveyors at Arek Surveying will make sure it includes everything you need it to!
There are some similarities between a floor plan and site plan, but for the most part they are different. A site plan provides detailed info on the areas of a plot of land that span beyond the boundaries of the building. Whereas a floor plan simply shows the details and elements of the building and the building only. And ends where the building ends. In a nutshell, a floor plan is a drawing with the roof of the structure removed and is the horizontal section cut through of a structure that shows the inside of the building.
It is common for both floor plans and site plans to complement each other. Together they can provide a full understanding of the interior and exterior of the structure being built.
Arek Surveying is a trusted name in the surveying field and provides services for people across NYC and Long Island. Plot plans are important for a variety of reasons. You may also know them by their other name: a site plan survey. If you need more information about it or any of our other surveying services, please contact us today.
When you reach out to us, we will gladly answer any questions you may have regarding our surveying options. Our staff of surveyors has years of experience and can provide you with all the information required to make an informed decision
Plot Plan Services are available in NYC and all New York and New Jersey Counties:
Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Westchester, Yonkers, Richmond, Long Island - including Suffolk & Nassau County, Rockland, Bergen, Essex, etc.