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=Protocol=
=Protocol=
#Use Inkscape:


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#Use OSE's Site Plan Icons template for generating site plans.
 
#Use Inkscape:
#Use OSE's [[Site Plan Inkscape Icons]] template for generating site plans.
#Overlay on any digital image to get property boundaries at proper scale.


=Links=
=Links=
*[[Factor e Farm Site Plan]]
*[[Factor e Farm Site Plan]]

Revision as of 22:55, 8 November 2020

Site plan shows buildings, roads, access, drainage, landscape features, equipment, and utility connections.

Typically produced by licensed engineer, architect, landscape architect or land surveyor


Protocol

  1. Use Inkscape:
  2. Use OSE's Site Plan Inkscape Icons template for generating site plans.
  3. Overlay on any digital image to get property boundaries at proper scale.

Links