Requirements for site plan
Plans must be no smaller than 1” = 40 feet. Larger scale plans such as 1"= 20' or 1"= 30' are preferred. All plans must include applicant’s name, date of preparation, scale and north arrow (indicate magnetic or true north). Complete site boundary lines must be shown on the plan view. All corners of the site must be accurately delineated in latitude-longitude coordinates and shown on the plans (please go out 6 decimal places). Be sure to include appropriate scale and distance from the site to the nearest shoreline.
The proposed gear layout must be shown on the plan view. Depth contours must also be shown on this site plan view for the proposed lease area at mean low tide. Be sure to show all of the proposed gear (cages, racks, netting, etc.) within the site.
A separate sheet depicting a typical cross-section view (from deepest to shallowest portions) of the entire site at the same scale as the plan view which includes the gear layout. Mean high and mean low tide elevations must be indicated on the cross section view plan.
Detailed drawings of the proposed gear (cages, racks, nets, etc.) showing typical dimensions must be provided on an 8½" by 11" sheet. Applicant must show depth of water covering the gear at mean low tide for the shallowest portion of the site.
Reduced site plans on an 8½" x 11" sheet must be provided if the original site plans are on larger sheets.