Combine development plan with ideas - Brainstorming

  • Erstellt am 2020-04-16 23:04:37

kaho674

2020-04-17 20:21:00
  • #1
If you want to avoid disputes with the neighbors, you should especially make sure that your workshop is maximally soundproofed. Our workshop is solidly built with 24cm bricks. Additionally, the ceiling and floor are insulated. Nevertheless, you can clearly hear it when my darling turns on his saw. Our closest neighbor is about 20 meters away across the street. However, if my husband saws for more than 30 minutes, I already start to complain because I don't want to ruin things with the neighbors.
 

11ant

2020-04-17 20:24:56
  • #2
Yes, there really isn't anything visible in the development plan at all yet. At least it looks quite level next door in Beckstraße. Nevertheless, I wouldn't like that there is still little to see regarding heights. Is it even known yet what the applicant : plot ratio might be?
 

Stefan001

2020-04-18 12:13:15
  • #3
Thanks to everyone in advance. I think there simply isn’t a magic trick for a solution. I will see what the construction experts say and then try to get numbers for the different options, otherwise people will probably just argue in circles forever.

I can’t say anything about the ratio. I think most things about the contour lines will still be clarified (or naturally it will only be bought once it has been clarified).
 

Stefan001

2020-04-21 21:08:49
  • #4
Small update: We got a plot of land! ops: ops: ops:
And not just any plot! But the one we really wanted. This gives us a bit more flexibility

(white building plot, this time without building line, and dark green the mandatory hedge, street/private dead-end road at the bottom of the plan)
Now it’s time to gather all the details and then see what the purchase contract says!

One or two more questions for the professionals.
The development plan stipulates that a special hedge must be planted along all public traffic areas (development plan §12.6). However, this plot is only adjacent to the private dead-end road. From that I would conclude that I can plant whatever I want along the dead-end road?

Also, what is meant by §12.8, that earth embankments must be leveled to the height outside the planning area?
 

Escroda

2020-04-22 04:57:52
  • #5
Congratulations. I agree. That embankments at the boundary of the zoning plan area are not allowed, i.e. no retaining walls, slope stabilizing stones, L-stones, or similar.
 

kaho674

2020-04-22 07:54:05
  • #6

Champagne out!
 

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