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Generally speaking, a site plan submittal will include elevations of the proposed structures.

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False.

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A site plan submittal typically includes a scaled drawing or map that shows the layout and development of a site, including structures, parking lots, roads, and landscape features, but it does not typically include elevations of the proposed structures. Elevations are typically included in separate drawings or plans that show a specific view of the structure. Site plans are used by local governments to review and approve proposed developments and to ensure compliance with zoning and building codes.

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