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Architecture Ch.10

Plot plans

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A(n) ____ shows the site and located of the buildings on the property. Plot plan
____ lines define the site boundaries Property
A(n) ___ is a line connecting points that have the same elevation. contour
_____ is the vertical distance between two adjacent contours. Contour interval.
Topograpgical features are represented by ______. symbols
A(n) _______ plan is designed to show the type and placement of trees, shrubs,flowers,gardens and pools on the site. landscape.
Property lines are measured with a(n) _____ scale to the nearest 1/100 foot. engineer's
The proper format for describing bearing of a property line is ____. N 90 degree E
If a property corner begins or ends on a ______, it is usually identified with a special symbol. benchmark.
contour lines help describe the ____ of a site by depcting shape and elevation of the land. topography
When color is used on a topographical drawing, black is used to represent _____. The works of man.
The standard procedure for dimensioning the location of a house on a site is to dimension ____of the house from adjacent lot lines. one corner.
A typical scale used for plot plans is ______. 1" = 30' - 0"
Scale of the drawing. X
Location of utilities. X
Window wells and areaways -
Elevation of property corners and contour lines. X
Length and bearing of each property line. X
Room layout. -
Cut and fill calculations. -
Location, outline and size of buildings on the site. X
Ornamental plan list. -
Meridian arrow (north symbol) X
Height of windows and doors. -
Streets, drivways, sidewalks and patios X
Contour of the land X
Footings for buildings on the site. -
Trees, shrubs, streams and gardens. X
Well, septic tank and field X
Fences and retaining walls X
Easements for utilities and drainage (if any) X
Electrical distribution panel. -
Lot number or address of the site. X
Briefly describe the three commonly accepted methods of representing the house on the site. show only exterior walls of the house and shade the space covered by the house. show the exterior walls as hidden lines and the roof as object lines. and shows exterior walls thickness with all interior walls without showing windows and doors.
Scale of the drawing. X
Location of utilities. X
Window wells and areaways -
Elevation of property corners and contour lines. X
Length and bearing of each property line. X
Room layout. -
Cut and fill calculations. -
Location, outline and size of buildings on the site. X
Ornamental plan list. -
Meridian arrow (north symbol) X
Height of windows and doors. -
Streets, drivways, sidewalks and patios X
Contour of the land X
Footings for buildings on the site. -
Trees, shrubs, streams and gardens. X
Well, septic tank and field X
Fences and retaining walls X
Easements for utilities and drainage (if any) X
Electrical distribution panel. -
Lot number or address of the site. X
Briefly describe the three commonly accepted methods of representing the house on the site. show only exterior walls of the house and shade the space covered by the house. show the exterior walls as hidden lines and the roof as object lines. and shows exterior walls thickness with all interior walls without showing windows and doors.
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