Myrna_Loy
2022-01-22 11:52:38
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The question would be, if there are no further specifications, whether one would be allowed to place a 7 m high, two-story 5 x 6 m cube. :)
Exactly, and in the SO you can tick off your WA building request.The area is a recreational area, therefore a special area.
The question would be, if there are no further specifications, whether it would be allowed to place a 7 m high, two-story 5 x 6 m cube. :)
Oh, okay, then I understand that too. Unfortunately, you don't find much about it on the internet, I only found two articles about single-story construction and a limited floor area, where they managed it with a setback story, creating living space in the attic. Is there a list stating what is possible in rooms with a ceiling height under 2.19m? Like, for example, heating room, hobby room or similar.Edit. The floor area and story area is according to the textual specifications a maximum of 65 sqm. It is therefore stipulated that the basement and attic heights are to be built as non-living space, hence the 2.15 m ceiling height.
Because there are already houses with 3 floors there, they just don't have a flat roof.That's basically a kind of allotment garden. That must also be obvious from the other buildings/uses. How do you come up with the idea that you could put a normal house there?