Do I need a survey when submitting a land use application?

Surveys shall always be necessary for Proposals that require a land use application:

  • Variances
  • Special Use Permits
  • Interim Use Permits
  • Site Plan Reviews (non-residential projects)
  • Etc.

Exception: If the applicant is improving a property such that building footprints, hardcover, etc, will not change (i.e. building upwards) and an old to-scale survey or site plan already provides all information necessary to complete a review, the old survey or site plan may be accepted for the new land use process at staff's discretion.

If you have questions about the New Brighton Survey Policy, please email Ben Gozola.

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1. Do I need a survey when submitting a land use application?
2. Do I need a survey for my residential building project?
3. Do I need a survey for my commercial building project?
4. Do I need a foundation survey?
5. Do I need to supply an as-built grading survey?
6. Are there minimum survey requirements?