Required Site Plan Elements
All Site Plans Shall be prepared on sets of sheets sized 24" x 36". A key map must be provided for easy navigation through the individual
sheets. All site plans are required to meet the City's design district standards. Plans shall contain the following information at a minimum
(For a more comprehensive listing, see the City of Wildwood Land Development Regulations, §4.4).
Required on Front Page of Plans: Other Required Plan Elements:
Name of Project
Statement of Intended Use
Legal Description of Property and Size of Parcel in Acres
or Square Feet
Date, North Arrow, Scale, Number of Sheets
Designated on All Sheets
Vicinity Map Showing Relationship to Surrounding
Streets (Scale of Not Less than 1 inch = 1,000 feet)
Easements, Right-of-Way Dedications and Reservations
IMPORTANT: You will be issued a Project Number and Project Name after submitting your application. All future correspondence regarding your
project, including additional submittals or requests for additional documentation, should be directed to Development@wildwood-fl.gov
with your Project Number and Project Name in the subject line.
Name, Address, and Phone Number of Owner of
Record
Name, Address, Signature, and Registration of the
Professionals Preparing the Plan
Name, Address, and Phone Number of Owner's Agent
Bearings and Distances of Boundary Lines with a Heavy
Line
Linear Dimensions of Site
Aerial Photograph with Source and Date
Projected Number of Employees (as applicable)
Number of Dwelling Units and Density Calculated per
§3.4(B) (for Residential Development)
Intended Use of All Buildings
Number of Seats and Occupancy Load (for Restaurants)
Number of Stories and Heights of All Buildings
Nonresidential Square Footage for Proposed
Development Calculated per §3.4(B) (as applicable)
Zoning Districts on and Adjacent to Site
Public Sites (if any)
Building Setback Lines (where applicable)
Transportation and Mobility Network on and Adjacent
to Site
Utilities on and Adjacent to Site
Proposed Public Improvements (if any)
Location and Access Provisions for Refuse Service, incl.
Pad, Screening, Fencing, and Landscaping
Planned Phases (if any)
Required if Buildings on-Site:
Stormwater Management System - Flow direction;
location of detention and retention areas
Soil Classification Map
Topography
Other Conditions on Site, incl. Wetlands, Preservation
Areas, Wooded Areas, Houses, Barns, Shacks, etc.
Flood Elevation of 100-year flood as established by
FEMA; actual acreage within floodplain shall be listed
Dredge and Fill Permits (as applicable)
Erosion Control - Location and description of the
methods to be utilized before, during, and after all
construction phases
Tree Survey - List by type, all trees with DBH greater than
10" (measured at a height of 4' 6" above existing grade
Additional Analyses (as applicable):
Fire Line Plan for Fire Suppression System (as applicable)
Minor Site Plans are required for residential and nonresidential development that has been determined by the Development Services Director to have limited
potential for off-site impacts. Due to this, minor site plan submittals are not required to provide all required information listed on this application or in
LDR §4.4. However, interested applicants are required to confer with the Development Services Director on the information that is required for minor
site plan approval. Minor site plans may include the following, but are not limited to:
1. Single-family detached and attached dwelling units or minor additions such as swimming pools or screen enclosures,
2. Additions to existing structures that are less than 50% of the total square footage of the existing structure and do not exceed 2,500 square feet
3. Changes in use without addition to existing structures but requiring other on-site improvements such as stormwater or parking
4. Minor modifications to approved site plans
5. Accessory structures used for storage adhering to specific criteria (LDR §4.3(5)).
Are You Submitting a Minor Site Plan?