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location plan

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location plan [lō′kā·shən ‚plan]
(mining engineering)
A scale map of the projected mine development indicating, among other things, proposed shafts and works in relation to existing surface features.

site plan
A plan of a construction site showing the position and dimensions of the building to be erected and the dimensions and contours of the lot.


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The public are also able to buy maps and location plans, object to and comment on applications and even make a payment.
Planning application regulations say an application must be submitted with the correct forms completed, plans and elevations to an appropriate scale, a location plan outlining the application site in red and any other land owned in blue and, where necessary, a design and access statement.
National judges will visit the cities and towns that are in the running for funding in March to identify around 40 winners of up to pounds 250,000 to work on their bid in more detail with architectural drawings, location plan and viability studies.
 
 
 
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