A site servicing plan in the context of land development projects is a comprehensive and strategic document that delineates the proposed infrastructure and services necessary to support a development. This plan goes beyond the physical structures and includes the layout and design of essential utilities and services, such as water supply, sanitary sewers, stormwater management systems, road networks, and other relevant infrastructure.
It addresses the integration of these services into the development, ensuring their proper function, accessibility, and compliance with local regulations and engineering standards. The site servicing plan takes into account factors like site topography, environmental considerations, and the capacity of existing municipal services. It is a critical component of the overall site development process, serving as a blueprint for the efficient provision of utilities and infrastructure to support the intended land use. This plan is typically submitted for regulatory approval to ensure that the proposed servicing aligns with the community’s long-term planning goals and that the development will function seamlessly within the existing urban or rural context.