Mike12345678901
2018-09-14 22:11:28
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Short question about the construction of a boundary garage and its setback distances:
According to the Bavarian building code, a boundary garage can be built without setback distances if
a) the average wall height is a maximum of 3 m and
b) the wall lengths a and b together do not exceed 15 m.
However, the object here has asymmetrical sides, as it is built obliquely to the house:
Width a = 6.49 m, Side length b = 8.51 m (short side), Side length c = 10.91 m (long side).
If I only add the short sides, the result is a+b = 15 m, which would comply with the Bavarian building code.
However, if I add the width with the long side c, the result is a+c = 17.4 m as wall length and setback distances would be necessary. Side a is on the boundary.
Which side must be used? b or c?
According to the Bavarian building code, a boundary garage can be built without setback distances if
a) the average wall height is a maximum of 3 m and
b) the wall lengths a and b together do not exceed 15 m.
However, the object here has asymmetrical sides, as it is built obliquely to the house:
Width a = 6.49 m, Side length b = 8.51 m (short side), Side length c = 10.91 m (long side).
If I only add the short sides, the result is a+b = 15 m, which would comply with the Bavarian building code.
However, if I add the width with the long side c, the result is a+c = 17.4 m as wall length and setback distances would be necessary. Side a is on the boundary.
Which side must be used? b or c?