Exception knee wall increase. LRA objections

  • Erstellt am 2019-12-20 20:50:06

Uwehalbig

2019-12-20 20:50:06
  • #1
Good evening.

we have a problem with the LRA. The city approved our plan and now the LRA has objections.

does anyone have experience with exceptions regarding kneewalls?

we want to build 2 full floors with an open roof truss. As mentioned, the city approved it and now the LRA says we are only allowed 1.60m max. But at 1.6m I can’t install windows in the wall.

I actually don’t want to change my plan again.
maybe someone has an idea how I could still get approval.

Thank you very much.
 

11ant

2019-12-20 21:12:08
  • #2
Show me which plan anyway. With an open roof underside, I honestly don't see any problems combining eaves-side windows with double casement windows. Christmas is just around the corner – so I don't want to give false hope to someone I don't know personally. Common practice is that the district office follows the municipality's recommendation; unfortunately, common practice is also that if it does not, its resistance usually has reasons that are rarely resolvable out of court. In the two years until then, construction costs will probably increase more than what another planning round would cost you.
 

Uwehalbig

2019-12-20 22:37:11
  • #3
I am not concerned about the costs of the rescheduling. That is secondary. The house is exactly how I want it. Without compromises.
 

Maiwald

2019-12-26 22:35:25
  • #4
Hello ... unfortunately, I can hardly say anything about that either, but would knee wall windows be an option for you? These can be just as wide as the currently planned windows but have a lower height.

Otherwise, very nice house that you have planned! May I ask out of curiosity what construction costs you are expecting?
Best regards
 

guckuck2

2019-12-27 15:14:53
  • #5
Is there an official justification? What exactly was applied for? Your desire for a higher knee wall is obviously just the nicer way of saying you want to be allowed to build two stories.
 

Schipa88

2020-04-09 08:52:46
  • #6
Is the topic still current? Do you still need help?
 

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