- This shows the application site in relation to the surrounding area and identifies any other sites, which may be in the same ownership;
- Typically, the scale for the location plan is 1:1250 or 1:2500 and this should identify sufficient roads and buildings on land adjoining the application site to ensure the exact location of the site is clear'
- The application site should be edged clearly with a continuous red line and include all land necessary to carry out the development including land required for access to the site from a public highway, visibility splays, landscaping, car parking and open areas around buildings;
- A blue line around any other land owned by the applicant close to or adjoining the application site;
- Although not a requirement of legislation, the inclusion of a linear scale bar is also useful, particularly in the case of electronic submissions;
- Be based on an up to date digital map.
Site Location Plan
Required for all applications.