How does the Department of Municipal Inspections know if the structure was placed in the location proposed?

For all new houses and for additions that are close to the required setbacks a certified "as-built" plot plan must be submitted to the Department of Municipal Inspections after completion of the foundation. Framing cannot proceed until the plot plan has been submitted.

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1. Is a plot plan required?
2. I have a mortgage plan that was given to me by the bank when I purchased my home. Can this be used?
3. Can I prepare my own plot plan, if I am certain where my property line is?
4. What if I have over 100 feet to my property line and it is obvious that I will not be anywhere near the required setbacks?
5. What information is required on a plot plan?
6. If I have a plot plan, can I draw my addition on it?
7. If I don’t have a plot plan, where can I get one?
8. Can the city recommend surveyors?
9. How much is a plot plan?
10. How does the Department of Municipal Inspections know if the structure was placed in the location proposed?