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as seen from above, showing front and back lawns, positions of structures on the plot, and immediate surroundings. The plot boundaries are outlined in black except for the frontage, which is shown in red. In this example, the immediate surroundings include a pavement, parking area, and section of
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the road out in front and a section of an alley at the back. Plot structures include a house, private walkways, and at the back - a detached garage with a drive access to the alley and a small area for refuse.
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