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Site Plan for Permit in San Antonio, Texas

Permit-Ready Site Plans for Building Permits in San Antonio

Need a site plan for permit approval in San Antonio, Texas?

We prepare permit-ready residential site plans for homeowners, contractors, investors, and builders throughout San Antonio and Bexar County.

Whether you’re building an addition, detached garage, pool, patio cover, workshop, ADU, fence, or a new home, most permit applications require a site plan showing exactly how the proposed project fits on the property.

A missing setback, unclear dimensions, or incomplete property information can trigger correction notices and delay permit review.

Our plans are designed to help reduce revision cycles before submission.

Why Permit Applications Get Delayed in San Antonio

Most permit delays are not caused by major design mistakes.

They often begin with incomplete site information.

Common review comments include:

  • Missing setback dimensions
  • Incorrect property boundaries
  • Unclear lot measurements
  • Missing easements
  • Utility conflicts
  • Driveway access issues
  • Proposed structures shown without sufficient separation distances
  • Inconsistent dimensions between plans

When reviewers cannot clearly verify compliance, they request revisions.

Each revision cycle can add days or weeks to the approval timeline.

That is why permit-ready drafting focuses on clarity, not just drawing production.

What Is Included in a San Antonio Permit Site Plan?

Every project can include:

  • Property lines
  • Lot dimensions
  • Existing structures
  • Proposed structures
  • Building footprints
  • Setback dimensions
  • Easements
  • Driveways
  • Walkways
  • Parking areas
  • Utility locations
  • North arrow
  • Graphic scale
  • Parcel information
  • GIS verification
  • Reviewer-friendly formatting

The objective is simple:

Provide reviewers with the information they need to evaluate the project efficiently.

Built Around Permit Review Reality

Many property owners assume a site plan is simply a sketch showing where something will be built.

Permit review works differently.

Reviewers are trying to verify:

  • Can this structure legally fit on the property?
  • Does it meet setback requirements?
  • Does it interfere with easements?
  • Is the location clearly identified?
  • Can dimensions be verified?

When those answers are obvious, approvals move faster.

When they are uncertain, revision requests appear.

That is why our drafting process focuses on reducing uncertainty before submission.

Fixed Pricing

Transparent pricing. No hourly surprises.

Most residential projects are delivered within 24 hours.

Example Project

A homeowner planned to construct a detached structure behind an existing residence.

The initial sketch identified the approximate location but did not clearly show:

  • Property boundaries
  • Setback distances
  • Easements
  • Existing improvements

Several required measurements were missing.

Before permit submission, we rebuilt the plan using parcel data, verified dimensions, identified easements, and formatted the drawing for permit review.

The revised plan provided clear compliance information and eliminated the uncertainty that typically generates correction notices.

The result was a cleaner review process and fewer opportunities for revision requests.

Why Homeowners and Builders Use SitePlans.us

  • Fast turnaround
  • Fixed pricing
  • Nationwide remote service
  • Permit-focused drafting
  • GIS parcel verification
  • Reviewer-friendly formatting
  • Built for homeowners, contractors, investors, and small builders
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Order Your San Antonio Site Plan

Upload any of the following:

  • Property address
  • Parcel number
  • Existing survey
  • Sketch
  • Markup drawing

We will prepare a permit-ready site plan designed for submission.

Common Projects Requiring a Site Plan in San Antonio

Homeowners and contractors frequently need site plans for:

  • ADU permits
  • Room additions
  • Garage conversions
  • Detached garages
  • Workshops
  • Accessory structures
  • Swimming pools
  • Patio covers
  • Decks
  • New residential construction
  • Fence permits
  • Commercial tenant improvements
  • Warehouse and office site improvements

Most applications submitted through the City of San Antonio Development Services Department require a site plan showing existing and proposed conditions.

San Antonio Permit Review Considerations

Permit reviewers commonly evaluate:

Setback Compliance

Structures must maintain required distances from property lines according to zoning requirements.

Easements

Utility and drainage easements can restrict where structures may be placed.

Lot Coverage

Projects may be reviewed for compliance with lot coverage and impervious coverage limitations.

Utility Visibility

Existing utilities should be clearly identified when required by permit reviewers.

Access and Driveways

Vehicle access, parking areas, and driveway locations must be accurately represented.

Existing vs Proposed Improvements

Reviewers must clearly distinguish between existing conditions and proposed construction.

Our site plans are formatted to make these elements easy to identify during review.

Official San Antonio Permit Resources

For current permit requirements and local regulations, property owners may consult:

Permit requirements can change over time. Always verify project-specific requirements with the appropriate authority having jurisdiction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Most ADU permit applications require a site plan showing property boundaries, setbacks, existing structures, and proposed improvements.

Most residential site plans are delivered within 24 hours after receiving the required property information.

Typically a property address is sufficient. Existing surveys, sketches, parcel maps, or markups can also help.

Yes. Most residential projects are completed remotely using parcel data, GIS resources, aerial imagery, public records, and information supplied by the property owner.

When easement information is available through recorded documents, surveys, plats, or public records, it can be incorporated into the site plan.

If revisions are required due to drafting issues within our scope of work, we will update the plan accordingly.

Yes. We prepare site plans throughout Bexar County and surrounding communities.

What types of projects do you support?

Common projects include:

  • Home additions
  • Detached garages
  • ADUs
  • Pools
  • Covered patios
  • Decks
  • New homes
  • Commercial site plans
  • Small development projects

What happens if the city requests revisions?

If a revision is required due to an error on our side, we will revise the plan at no additional cost. Our objective is to deliver a permit-ready site plan designed to reduce revision cycles caused by missing or unclear information.

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