|
Home Builders |
Site Plans (Plot Plan)
-
A Site Plan is created by first drawing up the house using
foundation plans and placing the house on the lot holding local setback constraints.
-
The Site Plan will have distance ties to the property line, house wall line distances, porches/patios, driveways, overhangs, and delineation between house and garage.
-
Type of house along with spot elevations along the house, swales (if any), and property lines are also included.
House Stakes
-
Once the site plan is developed and approved, a House Stake is accomplished by setting rebar for wall line offsets and stakes for house, garage, and porch corners.
-
All property pins are found or set for the lot the house will be built on and a benchmark set at the highest top back of walk/curb with a cut or fill to the top of foundation of the proposed house.
Setback Certifications
-
A Setback Certification is completed to assure the builder that the foundation of the house is within local setback standards. A plan is given with foundation wall dimensions, dimensions to the property lines, and setback lines shown.
Grade Certifications
Improvement Location Certificates
-
An Improvement Location Certificate (ILC) is prepared for the sole purpose of use by the mortgage lender and the title insurance company. It is not a Land Survey Plat in accordance with Colorado Revised Standards 38-51-102 (12) or an Improvement Survey Plat in accordance with Colorado Revised Standards 38-51-102 (9).
-
It does not establish property corners. An Improvement Survey or a Land Survey can only determine the true representation of improvements to the boundary lines.
-
A map is produced that shows where the improvements are generally situated on or around the lot and only apparent improvements and encroachments are noted on the map.
|