Plans of Survey depict accurate and detailed representations of property boundaries, dimensions, and relevant physical features through a carefully conducted survey by licensed professionals. For site plan approval, you will also need a topographic survey showing terrain features. The plan includes a scaled map or drawing illustrating the surveyed information, such as the location and dimensions of property lines, existing structures, topographical details, and any legal notations necessary for precise identification and understanding of the property’s spatial extent. This document serves as a crucial tool for defining property rights, resolving boundary disputes, facilitating property transactions, and ensuring compliance with zoning regulations.
The cadastral Plan of Survey involves a comprehensive field survey wherein professional land surveyors meticulously measure and document the various physical characteristics of the land, such as its boundaries, corners, and relevant features. This survey is conducted in accordance with established surveying standards and may involve the use of advanced surveying equipment and techniques to ensure precision and accuracy.
The property boundaries on the site are precisely surveyed and identified, often using a combination of measurements, reference points, and legal descriptions. This process may include locating and verifying existing boundary markers, monuments, or any other relevant features that define the limits of the property.
Upon completion of the survey, the surveyors create a detailed plan that visually represents the surveyed information. This plan typically includes a scaled map or drawing illustrating the property boundaries, dimensions, and any significant topographical details. Legal notations and descriptions may also be included to further clarify the boundaries and provide a clear understanding of the property’s spatial extent.
The cadastral Plan of Survey serves as a crucial legal document that can be submitted to relevant authorities, such as land registry offices or government agencies, to officially record and update property information. Additionally, property owners, real estate professionals, and legal entities rely on these plans to settle boundary disputes, facilitate property transactions, and ensure adherence to zoning regulations.
Our Land Surveying team and Ontario Land Surveyors can assist you with your legal survey needs.