Laufi92
2020-04-23 22:29:14
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Obviously, the rock cellar is unknown to the authority (= presumably not officially mapped), and the "Kommunwand" consisting of the rock cellar hillside support and the former farmhouse building’s outer wall is – from my point of view completely understandable, my impression would be the same – considered an incomplete demolition of the yard. The covering of the rock cellar under the wild little forest is apparently considered an unauthorized terrain modification (embankment), "valley side" refers to the side towards the plain, i.e. the wall with the door. The "Ortseinsicht" is a site inspection during which the authority employee noted these deviations between his archive map and reality. Presumably, someone called who you "snatched away" the fallow land from and who now wants to "get back" at you. No living person is probably responsible for these discrepancies; outdated map material is not your problem. The walls are certainly not new – whether they are already protected by customary law is hard to say – but indisputably not of heavenly origin. If they – possibly including the rock cellar – are illegal constructions, as landowner you could face the risk that the demolition of the whole thing (wall and "rock cellar" including earth embankment) will be ordered at your expense :-(
Thank you very much for your assessment. We will now first try to approach the architect tomorrow and ask him to properly include the wall and the cellar in the plans. This has not been the case so far. He only mapped the terrain in the immediate vicinity of the house. We still don’t understand why this hillside and the wall are attracting so much attention at all. They play no role whatsoever in our construction project.