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When interpreting a site plan, what does a dashed line typically represent?

On a site plan, dashed lines are commonly used to indicate underground features such as water pipes, sewer lines, or electrical conduits, as they are not visibl

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Question: When interpreting a site plan, what does a dashed line typically represent?

Answer options:

  • Existing property line
  • New construction ✅ Underground utilities
  • Overhead power lines

Correct answer: Underground utilities

Explanation: On a site plan, dashed lines are commonly used to indicate underground features such as water pipes, sewer lines, or electrical conduits, as they are not visible from the surface.

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