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Scales of plans
9. All plans signed by a qualified person and submitted under the section 8J of the UDA Law, shall be drawn to the following scales and consist of
(a)

a sketch plan of the surrounding area sufficient to locate the building site.;

(b)

site plan - 1 : 1000;

(c)

key or location plan - 1 : 1000;

(d)

Plan of a building - 1 : 100 except where the size of building is too large for the plan to be drawn on the required standard size paper, in such case, the Authority may accept a plan prepared to a scale not smaller than 1:200;

(e)

A detailed blocking out plan to a scale of not less than 1:1000 showing the proposed sub-division of lots together with their dimensions, direction, width and levels of all proposed streets, open spaces and space for other amenities to be reserved and the use to which every site will be put to.

building works submitted under the Law shall, include

Particulars to be on plans, Site Plan & Sub-division plans
(a)

a site plan or subdivision plan showing -

(i) the location of the lot and site of the building to be erected or the building works to be carried out (clearly coloured) including figured dimensions of the lot and of the distances between the building or place where the building works are to be carried out and the lot boundary;

(ii) the scale of the plan, the North-point and the numbers of adjoining lots or buildings.

(iii) the means of access to the site from a street;

(iv)all street lines, building lines, any road widening line and any adjustment of land or holding for a service road, back lane, and drainage reserve, and such other details as may be shown on the relevant development plan which has been approved by the Minister and or as may be shown in any street lineplans of the Local Authority.

(v) all existing drains, watercourses, sewer lines, manholes, fences, retaining walls, and slopes on the lot or adjoining lots and the nearest fire hydrant on an existing road including figured dimensions of the distances between the drains, and fire hydrant, and the building or the place where the building works are to be carried out;

(vi) the highest known flood level of the site as recorded by the Irrigation Department, Sri Lanka Land Reclamation & Development or

10. A plan of any building or any other authority where the land is subject to floods ;
  

(vii) all existing contours or spot levels of the site and of adjoining roads and lands, with slopes steeper than 450 and exceeding one and a half metres in height being clearly indicated;

(viii) any formation of a new slope or embarkment and the provision of a retaining wall or other structure to stabilize such slope or embankment if the slope or embankment is higher or steeper than that which is safe for such prevailing site conditions as may be determined by an approved soil engineer's report or as may be specified by the Authority, including an endorsement that the necessary plan or plans of the wall or structure will be subsequently submitted to the Authority for approval;

(ix) any proposed surface or subsoil drain and its point of discharge or connection to an existing drain or a watercourse;

(x) any proposed sewer line and manhole and their respective connections to an existing sewer line and manhole;

(xi)all parking arrangements for the proposed development, and

(xii)proposed landscaping.

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