@Ryan Bakke, CPA @Mason Kimball, CPA - The county is requiring more detail than what is on the plot map with our assessor's office. What we have is filed from the early 70's when the house was first built. Do you have any recommendations of site plan services? I've looked online but the reviews are mixed. Below is what our county is requiring. The existing site plan doesn't have most of 2 or 3 provided on it. I left a message for a local surveyor, but beyond that, anyone else you can think of that I can reach out to? Site plan. A site plan is required for vacation rental permit and vacation rental license applications. These plans must comply with the following: 1 - Format. All site plans must be legible and drawn to scale. All site plans must include a bar scale, north arrow, project name/applicant, name of preparer, date prepared, and date of last revision. The plan must be saved as a PDF. 2 - Existing Structures and Features. Show and label the use of all existing structures and outdoor use areas including pool/spa, patios, parking areas, accessory structures, fences and outdoor burning areas (e.g. gas grill or gas firepit), and recycling/garbage bin storage location. Include addresses, dimensions and total square footage of structures. Identify existing roads, driveways, access gate, waterways, drainage features, wells, and similar features. 3 - Parking and Access. Identify the location, types and total number of parking spaces for vehicles on an off the site, and access to the property (e.g. public or private road, driveway).