CST Level 1 Land Surveyor Certification Practice

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What is described as an existing conditions plan created from the initial full topographic survey of a property?

  1. Profile View Drawing

  2. Base Plan

  3. Parcel Map

  4. Subdivision Map

The correct answer is: Base Plan

The term commonly used to describe an existing conditions plan created from the initial full topographic survey of a property is "Base Plan." A Base Plan serves as a foundational representation of the site's current state, incorporating features such as buildings, trees, contours, roads, and other relevant topographic elements. This plan is essential for subsequent design work, as it provides a clear and accurate overview of the landscape and existing structures. In contrast, a Profile View Drawing typically shows a side view of a particular section of land, focusing on grades and elevations rather than the entire site layout. A Parcel Map outlines the division of land into parcels and often includes essential property lines but does not usually detail existing conditions in the same way as a Base Plan. A Subdivision Map illustrates the proposed division of a larger tract of land into smaller lots for development, serving different purposes related to land planning and zoning rather than simply depicting existing conditions.