Attach to property access planning

  • Erstellt am 2020-10-02 12:22:10

Nice-Nofret

2020-10-02 17:50:07
  • #1
The car lift was dark humor.

Just like pack mules that would easily manage this slope even in winter.

Why don’t you move the house further east on the property? Then there would be space for a longer driveway AND you could orient the house towards the evening sun? The garage then outside the building permit envelope and on top a nice terrace and garden. You would have to climb more stairs then and there would be an outside staircase – yes of course and it would be expensive as well.

It is a hillside property ... most prefab house builders and their draftsmen are overwhelmed by that. A proper architect could also find a suitable solution there.

Yes, and building on a hillside property costs significantly more and is more complex than on a flat one; for that, it should have been cheaper.
 

11ant

2020-10-02 17:53:19
  • #2
I only see from your thread history in a site plan excerpt, but no indication where I could find your development plan. I have a suspicion that the reference height requirement may have been misinterpreted and the house set too high. Where is your development plan located (if nowhere yet, please note not to mention it here in the form of an external link)?
 

ypg

2020-10-02 18:36:05
  • #3
It is simply the wrong house on the property. Why not build a hillside house? Less ground work, more fun inside and outside. And the garage would have fit somewhere with proper planning.
 

Garten2

2020-10-02 19:49:23
  • #4
 

Anson Argyris

2020-10-02 20:41:18
  • #5
The property has an unobstructed view of the river valley
Cheaper is relative, we buy directly from the municipality, so no one has added anything yet
Moving the house to the east necessarily means more earthworks for us, see the plan, the arrow points to our property

Regards Anson
 

11ant

2020-10-02 23:51:28
  • #6
I did not mean the drawing with the legend, but the entire development plan. The little picture is only half the battle, the devil is in the textual version. Tell me the municipality and, if applicable, the development plan number, I could not clearly assign Bühl I ... IV. However, you are welcome to email me the plan via my member name @gmx (de). I assume it is a height misunderstanding.
 

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