A site plan should have the following information:
- North arrow
- Scale
- Legal description, (lot and plan numbers)
- Lot dimensions
- Setbacks to all property lines for the existing dwelling and the proposed building or structure
- Easement location(s)
- Street name(s)
- Information for all existing buildings and structure(s) such as use, size and location
Construction drawings will include as a minimum:
- A floor plan
- Four elevations
- At least one cross section
The construction drawings should have the following information:
- Size and height dimensions
- Concrete pier sizes, (depth and spacing), Concrete slab information, (size, thickness and reinforcement details)
- Size and spacing of studs, beams and posts
- Anchoring and fastening details
- Roof framing details, (trusses or rafter size and spacing)
- Location and size of all door and window openings
- Materials used
Buildings less than 55 m² (592 ft²) in floor area and not more than one storey in height may be supported on wood mud sills or a concrete floating slab, provided the building is not of masonry or masonry veneer construction.
Concrete floating slabs greater than 55 m² (592 ft²) must be designed by an Engineer.
Pre-Engineered truss drawings must be provided with an application for permit, or prior to the framing inspection.
Review the standard sample drawings for requirements. Please note you must prepare your own drawings. The sample drawings are for reference purposes only.
Additional drawings and details may be required.