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Site Plan Reviews are required in many municipalities where zoning exists
in order to obtain a permit to construct any non-residential project or
multi-family buildings larger than a duplex.
The information required to secure approval can vary widely, but
a typical example of the information required can include the following:
A boundary survey, topographic mapping, soil and/or wetland mapping,
drainage analysis, sewer/septic system design, landscaping, and basic site
planning layout such as the required number of parking spaces, loading and
maneuvering areas, site access, and traffic studies or analysis. Here is
a very small sample of projects were have performed.
If you would like to view a sample of a
final
site plan product click here.
Site Plan Review Projects:
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Brewster Academy Field House
- 2001: Presently, White
Mountain Survey is working to secure a site plan approval, in the Town
of Wolfeboro, for a new state-of-the-art 36,000 square foot field house
for the Brewster Academy Boarding School.
This facility will be a one-of-a-kind facility, incorporating
features from similar facilities at Harvard and Bates Colleges and one
facility in Montana. The
facility will feature a hardwood floor which converts to astro-turf
on the ground floor with the second floor featuring a 200 meter 4 lane,
indoor track. We are performing
drainage analysis for 2, 10, and 25 year storm events, addressing grading
and access issues, complying with landscaping and lighting requirements
and representing the client before all State and local boards and agencies.
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Staples
- 2000: In the summer of
2000, White Mountain Survey obtained Site Plan Approval in the town
of Conway for a 33,200 square foot building with 166 parking spaces,
for the nationally recognized Staples franchise, leased from one of
our long-term clients.
In addition to the typical issues associated with a Site Plan Approval,
this application required a presentation to the Zoning Board of Adjustment
to seek guidance on the proposed use of the property compared with the
prior use. The approval
process required submission to the State of New Hampshire D.E.S for
Site Specific approval, N.H.D.O.T. for an entrance permit, as well as
local approval complying with all aspects of Site Plan Approval including
drainage analysis, lighting, landscaping, parking,
and greenspace compliance.
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Sugar Hill Retirement Community
- 1996-1999: This project
was performed in several phases on behalf of Huggins Hospital, as a
114 unit Elderly Housing project in the town of Wolfeboro.
This application was both a Site Plan Review application for
the "Sugar House", which
is a combination congregate care and independent living structure, and
subdivision for a series of duplexes and quadraplexes.
The professional services required included road design, drainage
analysis and design, municipal water system extension, and community
septic system design. It
also required permits from the state of New Hampshire D.E.S. for Site
Specific approval, Wetlands Bureau approval for wetlands impacts, and
septic system construction approval.
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