Pabawue
2022-01-18 11:44:30
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Thank you very much for the numerous additional responses. I summarize the latest statements for myself: We definitely need to examine it in detail, involve the district office, and if it cannot be clarified sufficiently, better reconsider it.
The existing house has a basement. It sticks out a bit from the ground (shallow windows outside at ground level) and naturally also has a rather limited ceiling height. But since the planned floor area and position differ at least partially, digging around it would also be necessary.
That is another very good argument. Even if we certainly do not plan an orchard or a bathing paradise, I do not want to have to worry about existing pollutants with every future action.
are you planning a basement or does the existing house have a basement? if nothing big needs to be dug, it already makes a difference.
Therefore also my opinion to ask the district office what needs to be done and who pays
The existing house has a basement. It sticks out a bit from the ground (shallow windows outside at ground level) and naturally also has a rather limited ceiling height. But since the planned floor area and position differ at least partially, digging around it would also be necessary.
In my opinion, you should have exactly checked which pollutants are really present and then decide what you WANT to have disposed of and how. Not just what you officially HAVE to.
That is another very good argument. Even if we certainly do not plan an orchard or a bathing paradise, I do not want to have to worry about existing pollutants with every future action.