Site Servicing Plan A Site Servicing Plan showing all internal site services for storm, sanitary and water is required for approval prior to final site plan approval. The Site Servicing Plan must also show the location of all service structures or cleanouts so that the municipality may assess the impact a particular site may have on the municipal system. The municipality must be satisfied that proper engineering practices have been applied to the design of all services within the site and within the Right-of-Way. A site servicing plan is also required where work will affect the building's use, servicing (sewer, water or storm drain) or vehicular access requirements. The site servicing plans also show all proposed buildings and services, fully dimensioned, including municipal connections like water, sewer and drain services (sized); proposed and redundant driveway crossings; complete with dimensions to trees, hydrants, boulevard services, utility poles, lamp standards, signs; proposed on-site driveway grades; plan and profile of proposed road, curbs, sidewalks, and boulevards; critical access points (ie. doorways) with transitions, grades and sections; landscaping (new trees, grass, irrigation systems, hard landscaping, etc.) on-site surface drains; hydro electric services (overhead or underground); gas service; telephone service (overhead or underground); and fibre optic ducts. The following information is required to be shown on the Site Servicing Plan: • Site Servicing Drawing to be completed in Metric (SI Units) to a measurable scale • Geodetic Benchmark • Legend • North Arrow • Municipal address • Professional Engineer's seal (signed & dated) • Key plan • Street Names • All existing underground site services to the site such as storm/sanitary laterals & water/gas services •