Small issues can quickly become weeks of back-and-forth with reviewers.
At SitePlans.us, we prepare permit-focused site plans designed to reduce approval friction before submission.
Common Permit Review Issues in Orlando
Residential permit reviews in Orlando frequently focus on:
Building setback compliance
Pool and screen enclosure placement
Utility easement conflicts
Drainage and stormwater impacts
Lot coverage limitations
Driveway access and visibility
Detached structure placement
ADU location and separation requirements
Missing parcel dimensions
Incomplete property boundary information
Many revision requests originate from incomplete site information rather than construction design itself.
Site Plans Prepared for Orlando Permit Applications
Every Orlando permit site plan can include:
Property boundaries
Lot dimensions
Existing structures
Proposed construction
Setbacks
Easements
Utility locations
Driveways and access areas
North arrow
Graphic scale
Parcel verification
GIS verification
The objective is simple:
Reduce reviewer uncertainty before submission.
A clear plan often prevents avoidable revision cycles.
Orlando Development Trends Create Additional Review Attention
Orlando continues to experience rapid residential growth across areas such as Lake Nona, Horizon West, Winter Garden, Avalon Park, and surrounding Orange County communities.
As lot utilization increases, permit reviewers frequently pay close attention to:
Lot coverage calculations
Backyard accessory structures
Pool installations
Detached garages
ADUs
Utility conflicts
Easement encroachments
Projects built on infill lots often receive additional scrutiny because available buildable area is limited.
A well-prepared site plan helps reviewers quickly understand exactly how the project fits within the property.
Why Site Plan Accuracy Matters
Most permit reviewers are not looking for reasons to reject a project.
They are looking for sufficient information to approve it confidently.
When dimensions are unclear, setbacks appear inconsistent, or utilities are not visible, reviewers often have no choice but to request corrections.
The result is another review cycle.
The goal of a site plan is not simply to create a drawing.
Yes. We provide remote site plan drafting services throughout Fort Worth and across Texas using available parcel, GIS, survey, and property information.
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.