All plans and drawings must conform to the usual conventions.
Location Plan
On a scale of 1/1,000 showing the orientation of the premises, service roads, including type and names, the surroundings and, in general, any reference points that help to show the location of the land or building.
Site Plan
On a scale of 1/200 or larger and prepared by a surveyor. This plan must show the boundaries, dimensions and other survey data relating to the site, the names of neighbouring owners, the levels of the land in question and any public or private roads that border it. It must also show the precise layout of buildings on these roads, the exact layout and nature of the proposed buildings and any cross-sections or profile drawings necessary to show the details of the project (such as outline, height and construction index).
It must also mention detailed calculations of the various surface areas to be taken into consideration, as follows: total floor space of the property, surface area of the site to the boundary, built surface area and planted surface areas.
Detailed Plans of the Proposed Work
On a scale of 1/100 or larger, plans of the basement, ground floor, upper floors, cross-sections and elevations if it concerns a house. The plan of the ground floor must clearly show the alignment on the public highways adjacent to the building and the location of any boiler rooms and fuel stores.
Cross-Section Drawings.
On a scale of 1/200 or larger showing the contours of the land, any bordering buildings and roads and the size and outlines.
Elevations
On a scale of 1/100 or larger showing the main elevations and the side elevations, seen from the public highways, of the building to be constructed or extended upwards.
The plan of the main elevation (or main elevations) must show a general view of the buildings on each side of the building in question, which must all be listed. The elevations shown must be presented so as to give an impression of their general appearance.
A Complete Plan of any Roof Terraces
A Simple Scale Model and Photomontages
Any documents giving a general impression of the layout and scale of the buildings and their setting within the environment.