ᐅ Interpreting the zoning plan / Is it even feasible to implement?
Created on: 11 Apr 2022 21:56
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Eden1812
According to the development plan, a house with 1.5 floors, a gable roof with a pitch of 24-27 degrees, and no knee wall is permitted. We are wondering how this is supposed to work. Does anyone have experience with this and a solution to offer? We actually want to build a prefabricated house, not an architect-designed house (due to cost certainty).
Eden1812 schrieb:
but there is the mentioned forum rule7. Confidentiality
No publication of documents subject to confidentiality. If publicly shared documents contain information about contractual partners that are confidential, these must be redacted.I do not consider this applicable to mentioning the name of a public development plan within a quotation of the same. We are not talking about the name of a real estate agent or even the seller or anything like that. gutentag schrieb:
What is your limit? For example, 100% above the official land value? There are supposedly development areas where that is not sufficient.From my perspective, that would still be too much for a plot with this (to what extent flexible, unfortunately we could not determine) limited buildability. The conditions clearly suggest a bungalow, in my opinion, and even for a storage room use as with @Nordlys (where there is a symmetrical 35° roof pitch), it would probably be advisable here to aim for the asymmetrical maximum. I would at least submit a request to the municipality to allow the ridge height to be adjusted to symmetrical alignment (but when making an offer, I would not expect them to agree to this).https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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I understand. I already mentioned that I am not expecting any information.
I have reviewed the surrounding buildings. However, as previously stated or recorded, the old zoning plan applies. There are no new buildings in the immediate vicinity. All are at least 25 to 30 years old.
I have reviewed the surrounding buildings. However, as previously stated or recorded, the old zoning plan applies. There are no new buildings in the immediate vicinity. All are at least 25 to 30 years old.
Eden1812 schrieb:
There are no new buildings in the immediate area. All are at least 25 to 30 years old. What do they look like? They were able to build back then as well, so why not today?
If the plot is on a slope, I would be more concerned about its buildability.
gutentag schrieb:
@11ant They say 6 m (20 feet) eaves height but something else. Therefore, please show the plan. It should also be clear from the plan where the measurement starts. gutentag schrieb:
If the plot is on a slope, I would be more concerned about the buildability. "I + U", "6 m (20 feet) eaves height," and the distinction between possible roof pitches on the uphill and downhill sides probably indicate a slope, yes.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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