Site plan services:
We would be happy to assist you in your site plan needs whether you have purchased your plans from Hudson Home Designs or another designer.
A majority of the time, you must acquire a professional surveyor and a designer to manage the information needed to locate your home, addition, dock, or any other permanent structure. They are usually required to obtain any building rights, whether by permits issued from the city/county in which you are building, or for review purposes to comply with set restrictions for land and/or water. If we design your project, we can even offer a topography service that aids with the placement of the structure. This service is very helpful for knowing exactly where the structure needs to be located, analyzing drainage issues, establishing the scope of work that will be needed to prepare the foundation, and what is existing that could be affected. Listed below are some examples of different site plan types and explanations.
Standard Site Plan: Consists of required documentation and dimensioning of structure and site, notated building lines, as well as possible setbacks.

A. Street the lot is facing
B. Lot # and description
C. North Arrow
D. Property corners (located by iron pins at the site)
E. Property Line
F. Distance between property corners
G. Surveyor Coordinates (degree angle of line from north)
H. Front building line (A permanent Structure cannot be located outside this line without applying for a variance by the city in which you are building in).
I. Side building line
(A permanent Structure cannot be located outside this line without applying for a variance by the city in which you are building in).
J. Rear building line (A permanent Structure cannot be located outside this line without applying for a variance by the city in which you are building in).
Topography Site Plan (Topo.): Consists of required documentation and dimensioning of structure and site, notated building lines and all applicable setbacks. Line contours of the elevation and location of existing trees and/or structures that may be affected.

A. Contour elevation lines
B. Contour height above sea level
C. Existing Tree
Dimensions and lines dictating the size and shape of a land parcel or lot