Common use of Sketch Requirements Clause in Contracts

Sketch Requirements. For minor variance, a detailed sketch is required. The sketch must include: (a) The boundaries and dimensions of the subject land. (b) The location, size and type of all existing and proposed buildings and structureson the subject land, indicating their distance from the front lot line, rear lot line and side lot line. (c) The approximate location of all natural and artificial features (for example, buildings, railways, roads, watercourses, flood plains drainage, banks of riversor streams, wetlands, wooded areas, xxxxx and septic tanks) that: (i) Are located on the subject land and on land that is adjacent to it, and (ii) In the applicant’s opinion, may affect the application. (d) The current uses of land that is adjacent to the subject land. (e) The location, width and name of any roads within or abutting the subject land, indicating whether it is an unopened road allowance, a public travelled road, aprivate road or a right of way. (f) If access to the subject land will be by water only, the location of the parking and docking facilities to be used; and (g) The location and nature of any easement affecting the subject land.

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Samples: Development Application, Development Application

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Sketch Requirements. For minor variancezoning and official plan amendment applications, a detailed sketch is required. The sketch must include: (a) The boundaries and dimensions of the subject land. (b) The location, size and type of all existing and proposed buildings and structureson the subject land, indicating their distance from the front lot line, rear lot line and side lot line. (c) The approximate location of all natural and artificial features (for example, buildings, railways, roads, watercourses, flood plains drainage, banks of riversor streams, wetlands, wooded areas, xxxxx and septic tanks) that: (i) Are located on the subject land and on land that is adjacent to it, and (ii) In the applicant’s opinion, may affect the application. (d) The current uses of land that is adjacent to the subject land. (e) The location, width and name of any roads within or abutting the subject land, indicating whether it is an unopened road allowance, a public travelled road, aprivate road or a right of way. (f) If access to the subject land will be by water only, the location of the parking and docking facilities to be used; and (g) The location and nature of any easement affecting the subject land.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Application

Sketch Requirements. Yes No Yes No For minor variance, a detailed sketch is required. The sketch must include: (a) The boundaries and dimensions of the subject land. (b) The location, size and type of all existing and proposed buildings and structureson structures on the subject land, indicating their distance from the front lot line, rear lot line and side lot line. (c) The approximate location of all natural and artificial features (for example, buildings, railways, roads, watercourses, flood plains drainage, banks of riversor rivers or streams, wetlands, wooded areas, xxxxx and septic tanks) that: : (i) Are located on the subject land and on land that is adjacent to it, and and (ii) In the applicant’s opinion, may affect the application. (d) The current uses of land that is adjacent to the subject land. (e) The location, width and name of any roads within or abutting the subject land, indicating whether it is an unopened road allowance, a public travelled road, aprivate a private road or a right of way. (f) If access to the subject land will be by water only, the location of the parking and docking facilities to be used; and (g) The location and nature of any easement affecting the subject land.

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Samples: Development Application

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Sketch Requirements. Yes No Yes No For minor variancezoning and official plan amendment applications, a detailed sketch is required. The sketch must include: (a) The boundaries and dimensions of the subject land. (b) The location, size and type of all existing and proposed buildings and structureson structures on the subject land, indicating their distance from the front lot line, rear lot line and side lot line. (c) The approximate location of all natural and artificial features (for example, buildings, railways, roads, watercourses, flood plains drainage, banks of riversor rivers or streams, wetlands, wooded areas, xxxxx and septic tanks) that: : (i) Are located on the subject land and on land that is adjacent to it, and and (ii) In the applicant’s opinion, may affect the application. (d) The current uses of land that is adjacent to the subject land. (e) The location, width and name of any roads within or abutting the subject land, indicating whether it is an unopened road allowance, a public travelled road, aprivate a private road or a right of way. (f) If access to the subject land will be by water only, the location of the parking and docking facilities to be used; and (g) The location and nature of any easement affecting the subject land.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Application

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