actually I hoped for solution proposals here and I notice very little of that at the moment
But this is not due to the lack of solution proposals, rather due to your lack of noticing. You also do not respond to queries or respond unclearly, making it difficult to explain the solution proposals to you in more detail. Here is the "bare" elevation plan, with the information from the development plan and your site plan:
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Here – as already with the west view – it is once again clearly shown on an area basis that the maximum slope is located at the driveway. So for the majority of the earthworks it does not matter whether you plan free parking spaces or garages, because the slope must be reduced to 15% in any case. It also becomes clear that an east-west shift has no impact on the earthworks because the contour lines run almost exactly in this direction.
Moving the house to the east inevitably means more earthworks for us
On what basis is this statement made?
The solution I have in mind is how I already drew it
That is the problem. You are trapped in your ideas.
Thank you very much for your suggestion, I know that we have to do earthworks but I have no interest in redesigning almost the entire property.
That was all you wrote about my solution proposal. What am I supposed to do with that now? Where exactly are your criticisms?
to call me naive because of that
I did not do that. I would do it if you had already bought the property and believed that my proposal would redesign the entire property. Then you would have no spatial imagination at all and buying a hillside plot without professional advice would indeed be naive. Now you are seeking advice here before the purchase – and that is wise.
Every cubic meter of soil moved costs €20 excluding disposal costs, so hopefully it is understandable that I would be reluctant to have to redesign the entire property.
Correct. It is not even permitted according to the development plan. And that is why I moved the house to the east and raised it by 1.5 m. Also placed the garage away from the neighbor’s border, since the future owner is not yet known and a boundary construction, whether by garage, carport or retaining wall, would only be feasible with sheet piles, which would really hit the budget. If money is tight, you can initially do without the garage as well.
Earthworks and basement
No basement – a lower ground floor
simple is boring
... but affordable
due to building regulations and the conditions on site the construction project becomes so difficult to implement
It is not at all. It only requires a planner experienced with hillsides.
was not clear
What is not clear are your ideas. According to your statements, the floor plan thread is obsolete. And now there is a granny flat that happened to come about even though you don’t need it?
What do you want, what do you need, what can you afford? Start a new thread including a fully completed, up-to-date questionnaire.