What is a site plan?
This is a development plan for one or more lots showing the existing and proposed conditions of the lot. A Site Plan is necessary when a use is proposed that is a change from the existing use. The plan should include topography, vegetation, drainage, floodplains, wetlands, and waterways; landscaping and open spaces, walkways; means of access; circulation, utilities, structures, signs, lighting, buffers, screening, surrounding development, and other information that reasonably may be required for an informed decision to be made by an approving authority.

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1. What is the process of subdividing land?
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