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INFORMATION BULLETIN 122 DECEMBER 2014 HOW TO PREPARE A Site Plan and Vicinity Map CITY OF SAN DIEGO DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 1222 FIRST AVENUE, MS 301 SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4101 Printed on recycled paper. Visit our web site at www.sandiego.gov/development-services . Upon request, this information is available in alternative formats for persons with disabilities.

DS-5122 (12-14) This Information Bulletin describes how to prepare a typical site plan and vicinity map for construction proj- ects. All plans submitted or reviewed over the counter for a construction permit require a site plan. The site plan shall also include a vicinity map.

I. SITE PLAN A site plan is a drawing that shows all property lines, lot lines, easements, public right-of-ways, buildings, structures located on the parcel of property (existing and new). This plan must be legible and drawn to scale. The site plan and vi- cinity map must be shown on a sheet not smaller than 11” x 17” in size. For an example of a vicin- ity map and site plan see Figures 1 and 2. This illustration shows several different types of ad- ditions and miscellaneous structures. Noted be- low is a list of all items required to be shown on the site plan:

A. Scope of work. A brief statement clearly de- scribing the scope of work being proposed.

B. Property lines (site boundaries) with dimen- sions.

C. Exterior dimensions of all existing and proposed buildings, additions and structures, with dimensions to property lines, dimensions between buildings and structure, and dimen- sions of architectural projections such as bay windows, fireplaces, etc.

D. Public Right-of-way dimensions. Curb to property line distance, or centerline of street to property line distance. Width of alley, if ap- plicable, and type of paving.

F. Public improvements. All existing and proposed curb, sidewalk, pedestrian ramps, driveways, etc.

G. Easements. Dimensions and location of all easements.

H. Property owner information. Name and address and phone number of the property owner.

I. Site address. Address of the proposed con- struction site.

J. Legal description of the construction site and Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN).

K. North arrow. L. Drawing scale.

M. Brush management zones. For detailed information refer to Brush Management Regulations, Bulletin #1: Brush Management Guide.

II VICINITY MAP A vicinity map specifies the location of a proposed project in relation to major streets in the area. It is not required to have this map drawn to scale Documents referenced in this Information Bulletin • California Building Code, (CBC) • San Diego Municipal Code, (SDMC) • Bulletin #1: Brush Management Guide Figure 1 / Typical Vicinity Map Page 2 of 2 City of San Diego • Information Bulletin 122 December 2014 but it should be proportional. Show at least two major cross streets and all other roadways lead- ing to the site. A north arrow is also required.

See Figure 1 for an example.

Figure 2 / Typical Site Plan III. SITE INFORMATION Information regarding a particular lot may be obtained from the Records Section of the Devel- opment Services Department, located at 1222 First Avenue, Second floor. Appointments may be obtained by calling (619) 446-5200.