What does red line mean in planning?
What does red line mean in planning?
Once you have your plan you will also need to: • Outline clearly with a red line the whole of the application site (all land necessary to carry out the proposed development including access to the site from a public highway, visibility splays, landscaping, car parking and open areas around buildings).
What is a red line site?
The red line should include the whole site, i.e. land required for access to the site from a public highway, car parking, gardens and other open land around buildings. If you own other land next to or close to the application site, outline this in blue.
What is a Blue Line boundary?
The Blue Line is a demarcation line between Lebanon and Israel and Lebanon and the Golan Heights published by the United Nations on 7 June 2000 for the purposes of determining whether Israel had fully withdrawn from Lebanon. It has been described as: “temporary” and “not a border, but a “line of withdrawal.””.
What is a red line revision?
Redline Revision means alterations to an approved site plan that, in at the opinion sole discretion of the Town Clerk, does not substantively impact the visual appearance of a development; and does not impact the operational requirements of any Town or applicable regulatory agency.
What should a location plan include?
The plan will typically illustrate the following:
- Roads and/or buildings on adjoining land.
- The site boundaries.
- Land necessary to carry out the proposed development (outlined in red).
- Any other land owned by the developer that is close to or adjacent to the site (outlined in blue).
Can you hand draw plans for planning permission?
Yes, you most certainly can draw your own plans of Planning Permission. In fact, by doing that, you will save yourself the time of explaining your plans to a Consultant and you do not have to rely on them either. Drawing a plan for Planning Permission will add value to your land as well.
What are the two types of planning permission?
There are two main types of planning permission: outline planning permission and full planning permission. It is normally advisable to informally check with your local planning authority to determine what type of planning permission is required for your development.
What should a red line boundary include?
The application site should be edged clearly with a red line on the location plan. It should include all land necessary to carry out the proposed development (eg land required for access to the site from a public highway, visibility splays, landscaping, car parking and open areas around buildings).
What is the difference between a black line and a redline?
What About Blacklining? Blacklining and redlining mean the same thing! The only difference between these two terms is whether the contract is the original document with the red marks, or the copied version printed out from a copy machine, which made the red marks turn black, hence the term “blackline.”