ᐅ Is this possible? Access driveway entirely through the garden. Looking for examples.
Created on: 18 Dec 2018 17:04
B
burgerking
Hello,
we have been awarded a plot of land close to the city that has an unusual access path.
The 330sqm (3550 sq ft) plot, facing south, can be built on in the north with a semi-detached house including a garage according to the building envelope. So, the entire access route goes through the "garden."
Do you have examples of such a solution?
I am lacking ideas for this rather unusual orientation.
One advantage of the plot is that it is located in a cul-de-sac – so there is not much traffic.
Regards, fliegerbulli
we have been awarded a plot of land close to the city that has an unusual access path.
The 330sqm (3550 sq ft) plot, facing south, can be built on in the north with a semi-detached house including a garage according to the building envelope. So, the entire access route goes through the "garden."
Do you have examples of such a solution?
I am lacking ideas for this rather unusual orientation.
One advantage of the plot is that it is located in a cul-de-sac – so there is not much traffic.
Regards, fliegerbulli
C
Caspar202019 Dec 2018 18:18ypg schrieb:
Probably one given the plot layout.More likely two; one being a carport/garage and another one in front of it.
However, this is less due to the zoning plan and more because of the city's parking space regulations.
And 15 to 20 years after the building area is designated, a parking collapse is likely because, in addition to the parents’ two cars, there will also be one car per child parked on the street. ;-)
Unfortunately, it’s the same here. Seven out of ten households have at least one, sometimes four, vehicles parked on the street.
Unfortunately, it’s the same here. Seven out of ten households have at least one, sometimes four, vehicles parked on the street.
C
Caspar202020 Dec 2018 09:43Maria16 schrieb:
And 15 to 20 years after the designation of the building area, a parking collapse threatens because in addition to the parents’ two cars, there should also be one car per child parked on the street. ;-)
Unfortunately, it’s the same here. 7 out of 10 households have at least one, sometimes up to four vehicles parked on the street.That is why it is required that at least some of the cars must be parked on the property itself.