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ypg

2017-10-27 14:30:53
  • #1


There is a slope to be seen there, if I see it correctly [emoji848]
 

Eldea

2017-10-27 14:36:52
  • #2
I will make a separate post later on [emoji4]
 

11ant

2017-10-27 15:34:14
  • #3
No, terrain modeling is indeed regulated. But maybe still a bit too generous – I always shake my head when I read here that someone wants to build a north face of the Eiger made of L-stones towards the neighbor just to build without a basement. At the moment, unfortunately, many corridors, whose hillside location just barely falls short of viticulture and whose flatness would make any military training ground jealous, are being designated as building land.
 

haydee

2017-10-28 19:50:21
  • #4
Impossible. Around 2 p.m. a friend calls; our construction fence has fallen over and asks whether he should put it back up or safely store it away from the storm. He cleared away the construction fence before it would fall onto the street next time. Now my mother was called to inform her that all the waste wood including pallets is gone.


 

Nordlys

2017-10-29 11:37:03
  • #5
Storm. This morning. Trash cans blown away for dozens of meters. The blue port-a-potties tumble across the street. Our bushes, still small ones, partly blown flat. The sea is white as snow, the windows of the houses covered with salt in the air, fortunately, construction fences are hardly known here. I want to go to the harbor soon to check the high water. Just earlier at 10:00 it was so furious that it was better to stay inside or move crouched. Crouching position. Karsten
 

kaho674

2017-10-29 11:42:05
  • #6
Wind force 10 here. From 11 on it's a hurricane. Stored insulation boards from the neighbor have blown over to us and are now stuck on the new fence.
 
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