Hello everyone,
When I look at the plans from my surveyor and my architect, I notice the following details.
The top edge of the finished floor is specified as 70.65 m (232.0 ft).
The ground level of the plot is given as 70.50 m (233.3 ft).
The road surface elevation ranges between 70.36 m (230.9 ft) and 70.59 m (231.7 ft).
If I add the curb height (8 cm (3 inches)) to this, the planned road curb edge elevation is between 70.44 m (230.1 ft) and 70.67 m (231.9 ft).
As a layperson, I would assume that both the planned top edge of the finished floor and the plot ground level should be higher than this, right?
And the building permit/planning permission has already been granted.
Best regards,
Marko

When I look at the plans from my surveyor and my architect, I notice the following details.
The top edge of the finished floor is specified as 70.65 m (232.0 ft).
The ground level of the plot is given as 70.50 m (233.3 ft).
The road surface elevation ranges between 70.36 m (230.9 ft) and 70.59 m (231.7 ft).
If I add the curb height (8 cm (3 inches)) to this, the planned road curb edge elevation is between 70.44 m (230.1 ft) and 70.67 m (231.9 ft).
As a layperson, I would assume that both the planned top edge of the finished floor and the plot ground level should be higher than this, right?
And the building permit/planning permission has already been granted.
Best regards,
Marko
For our construction project:
OK.FF.EG = 247.50 meters above sea level and OK.planned.ground/street = 247.35 meters above sea level!
Other buildings in the neighborhood have been excavated and their OK.FF.EG is below street level, due to the maximum ridge height/terrain restrictions!
This should actually have been discussed before the building permit / planning permission application!
OK.FF.EG = 247.50 meters above sea level and OK.planned.ground/street = 247.35 meters above sea level!
Other buildings in the neighborhood have been excavated and their OK.FF.EG is below street level, due to the maximum ridge height/terrain restrictions!
This should actually have been discussed before the building permit / planning permission application!
VelBau schrieb:
For our building project:
Top of floor slab ground floor (OK.FF.EG) = 247.50 meters (814.0 feet) above sea level and top of planned terrain/road (OK.geplantes.Gel./Str.) = 247.35 meters (813.4 feet) above sea level!
Other building projects in the neighborhood have been cut down and have their top of floor slab ground floor (OK.FF.EG) below the road level due to the maximum ridge height/terrain restrictions!
This should actually have been discussed before submitting the building permit/planning permission application!And what about the terrain level on your plot, how high is it?
The reference point for the ground floor slab height is the level of the planned street (curb) at the corresponding building axis.
How should this be understood here?
The architect calculated the reference point as follows: 70.59 + 70.40 = 70.49
He then added 30cm (12 inches) and thus arrived at the maximum height of the finished floor surface on the ground floor of 70.79.
Is his calculation of the reference point correct?
How should this be understood here?
The architect calculated the reference point as follows: 70.59 + 70.40 = 70.49
He then added 30cm (12 inches) and thus arrived at the maximum height of the finished floor surface on the ground floor of 70.79.
Is his calculation of the reference point correct?
bvlgari schrieb:
And what about the site elevation on your property, how high is it? We have a slope in two directions, east-west and south-north. Soil will be either added or removed around the house since we are building with a basement. The finished floor level is at 247.5 meters (813 feet) above sea level, which is about 15 cm (6 inches) higher than the street or the ground at the house entrance, which is at 247.35 meters (811 feet) above sea level.
Our zoning plan specifies a maximum ridge height of 254.4 meters (834 feet) above sea level. This requirement has significantly influenced our planning options.
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DragonyxXL11 Nov 2016 09:24bvlgari schrieb:
As a layperson, I would say that both the planned finished floor level and the site ground need to be higher, right?Why? What are your concerns?Similar topics