Site Plan for Permit: How to Get a Permit-Ready Site Plan
Surprise — you need a site plan. Most homeowners only find out about this requirement mid-way through a permit application. Once you know what you're dealing with, the process is manageable.
At Permit For SitePlan, we've delivered 58K+ plans across all 50 states. We know what every building department wants to see — and we build that into every drawing we produce.
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How to Order a Site Plan Online
Ordering a site plan online requires submitting your property address and project details. A drafting professional then creates a scaled drawing using parcel data, satellite imagery, and GIS mapping before delivering the final permit-ready site plan.
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What Is a Site Plan for a Permit?
A site plan for a building permit is a scaled drawing that shows your property boundaries, structures, setbacks, driveways, and other features. Local planning departments require this document to confirm zoning compliance before approving construction permits.
The drawing typically includes:
- Property boundaries and lot dimensions
- Existing and proposed structures
- Driveways and access points
- Setback distances from all property lines
- Utility locations and easements
- North arrow and drawing scale
Without a site plan, most permit applications cannot be reviewed or approved.
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Why Do Cities Require a Site Plan for Building Permits?
Cities require a site plan because planning departments must confirm that construction follows zoning regulations — setbacks, lot coverage limits, and property boundaries. The drawing allows building officials to evaluate project placement before issuing permits.
Planning staff review site plans to verify:
- Setback requirements — structures not too close to property lines
- Property boundary distances — correct lot dimensions confirmed
- Lot coverage limits — prevents excessive development on the lot
- Driveway access — confirms safe vehicle entry
- Utility easements — protects underground infrastructure
| Planning Review Item | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Setback distance | Ensures structures are not too close to property lines |
| Lot coverage | Prevents excessive development on the lot |
| Driveway access | Confirms safe vehicle entry to the property |
| Utility easements | Protects underground utility infrastructure |
| Structure placement | Verifies full zoning compliance |
Why Choose Our Site Plan Services?
You come in with a rough idea. You leave with a clean, scaled plan that reviewers can actually read. We've worked with homeowners across cities, counties, and HOAs all over the USA — and we know what it takes to get plans approved the first time.
Here's what's included in every plan we produce:
Accepted across all cities, counties & HOAs
Layouts drawn to scale — no clutter
Turnaround often under 24 hours
Unlimited revisions if anything needs tweaking
Formatted for real permit requirements
No fluff, no back-and-forth confusion. Just plans that get the job done.
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All packages delivered within 24 hours — select the level of detail that best suits your project's needs. No hidden fees.
Basic Site Plan
$99- Property Lines & Boundaries
- Primary Structure & Roofline
- Lot Dimensions & Parcel ID
- North Arrow & Scale
- Owner Info & Legal Description
- Unlimited Revisions
Fast, straightforward, and built to get your permit approved without the wait.
Best for: Simple residential permits Get This PlanAdvanced Site Plan
$139- Everything in Basic, plus:
- Driveway & Fence
- Sidewalks & Trees
- Swimming Pool
- Well & Septic System
- Patio, Porch, Shed, ADU
For homeowners and contractors who need more than just the basics.
Best for: Avoiding surprises mid-review Get This PlanProfessional Site Plan
$159- Everything in Advanced, plus:
- Landscape & Paths
- Parking Spaces & Lighting
- Ingress / Egress Points
- Easements & Setbacks
- Full Infrastructure Layout
Built for commercial projects and complex residential builds that need to hold up to scrutiny.
Best for: Commercial & complex projects Get This PlanElite Site Plan 💎
$249- Everything in Professional, plus:
- Topography & New Structures
- Legal Setbacks & Vicinity Map
- Custom Size & Graphic Scale
- DWG & JPG Files Included
- Rush Order — Under 12 Hours
When accuracy and speed both have to be right. Precision plans for high-stakes projects.
Best for: Time-sensitive & complex projects Get This PlanDo All Building Permits Require a Site Plan?
Not every permit requires a site plan, but most projects that change property layout or add structures must include one. Building departments commonly request site plans for pools, decks, sheds, additions, garages, and new construction.
Usually Required
- New home construction
- Garage construction
- Home additions
- Decks and patios
- Swimming pools
- Accessory dwelling units (ADUs)
- Sheds or detached structures
Usually NOT Required
- Roof replacement
- Interior remodeling
- Appliance upgrades
- Minor repairs
Always verify with your local building department — requirements vary.
What Must Be Included on a Site Plan for Permit Approval?
A permit-ready site plan must show property boundaries, lot dimensions, existing structures, proposed construction, setback distances, driveways, utilities, and measurement scale. We include all of these automatically — you don't have to think about it.
Property Information
- Property boundaries
- Parcel identification number
- Lot dimensions
- Address and parcel data
Structures
- Existing buildings
- Proposed structures
- Decks, pools, sheds, or additions
Zoning Elements
- Setback distances from all property lines
- Lot coverage calculations
- Easements or right-of-way areas
Technical Requirements
- Drawing scale
- North arrow
- Measurement labels throughout
How the Site Plan Review Process Works
After a site plan is submitted with a permit application, planning staff review the drawing to confirm zoning compliance, setbacks, and property boundaries. If the plan meets municipal requirements, the building department approves the permit.
For simple residential projects, review typically takes a few days to two weeks depending on your city's workload.
Why Site Plans Get Rejected by Permit Offices
Permit offices reject site plans when drawings are missing key elements. Here are the six most common reasons — and why our plans avoid all of them.
Missing property boundaries or lot dimensions
No setback measurements shown
Structures not drawn to scale
Missing north arrow or drawing scale indicator
Proposed structures not clearly labeled
Utility easements not shown
Our plans are built to avoid every one of these issues — before your drawing reaches the reviewer's desk.
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Your permit application is only as strong as the drawings behind it. A missing dimension, a setback that doesn't match local code, a title block formatted wrong — any one of those can stall your project for weeks. That's not a risk worth taking.
A professional site plan includes everything your building department needs to approve your permit quickly and confidently.
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