The quotes are mostly completely taken out of context.
Yes. But that is secondary. For me it was about the drawer they come from and the mood they spread.
To prevent someone from making a big mistake
... would be, even if it were one, too late, since according to his own statement he has already bought. And your noble intentions fizzle out in the sound of your rude words.
by telling the truth
And who knows the truth?
... it's just stupid that not all info is together in ONE post.
I call that justified and appropriately formulated criticism.
There can't be any more windows in the basement without removing additional terrain
I thought of light strips facing the street and excavation to the west.
... and that 2 meters away from the sidewalk.
I claim that you can build up to the sidewalk unless my question
Who says that?
from #35 is still answered convincingly.
My suggestion to the OP: 1. Call the building authority tomorrow - make an appointment to inspect the building file for the property - ask what it costs - ask what is required as proof of legitimate interest 2. Ask a friendly employee to make copies of the documents that seem important to you or photograph them yourself (ask first and please pay attention to the parallelism of camera and page level, especially with plans) 3. Draw a plan with oak and desired house outlines 4. Call the environmental office the day after tomorrow - arrange an appointment to discuss your project 5. Discuss options with the friendly employee 6. Mark non-buildable areas on the plan 7. Read the first thread
and start a new thread with the plan