stefan82
2020-07-24 23:30:41
- #1
Hello everyone,
I had already asked a few questions about our "chosen", but not yet finally purchased plot.
Now it’s about the concrete planning of which house can be built there. We actually wanted to build a classic single-family house with an attic, but the maximum building height is a problem according to the construction company.
8m is not much, and in addition, according to their statement, the maximum height must be effectively reduced to about 7.40m because the reference point for measuring the building height is the public road, and the access to the actual house plot is 30m long over a pipe property. Due to the planned slope, the maximum building height is reduced accordingly.
The construction company could realize the project, but then there would be no attic anymore. Besides, the house would no longer correspond to our ideas of a classic single-family house.
What do you think, is that correct? Do you have any ideas on how to solve the problem?
The development plan is attached. The plot is marked in yellow.

I had already asked a few questions about our "chosen", but not yet finally purchased plot.
Now it’s about the concrete planning of which house can be built there. We actually wanted to build a classic single-family house with an attic, but the maximum building height is a problem according to the construction company.
8m is not much, and in addition, according to their statement, the maximum height must be effectively reduced to about 7.40m because the reference point for measuring the building height is the public road, and the access to the actual house plot is 30m long over a pipe property. Due to the planned slope, the maximum building height is reduced accordingly.
The construction company could realize the project, but then there would be no attic anymore. Besides, the house would no longer correspond to our ideas of a classic single-family house.
What do you think, is that correct? Do you have any ideas on how to solve the problem?
The development plan is attached. The plot is marked in yellow.