Reno:

Based on your format,
A typical resi plan for an addition or a renovation detail the intent and indicate the existing floorplan. If any is 'to remain' it is marked. There is a proposed floor plan which indicates the new work.

The 'code block' on the title page indicates the applicable codes that the job is based on, the Architects name, etc.

'Special conditions' are detailed. Service location is indicated, or 'subject to utility co. approvals'.

That about covers it, more or less.

Now, at Plan Review, if the Code Block is incorrect, that's a bad start. Resi electric, with Architect plans usually make it on the first review. The homeowner 'plan' on a bag, piece of cardboard box, etc. get a reject letter.

As I said elsewear in this forum, the quality of the plans being submitted recently leave a lot to be desired.



John