Is paving a parking lot outside the building boundary allowed?

  • Erstellt am 2022-09-29 18:38:41

MeinHaus45

2022-09-29 18:38:41
  • #1
May I pave a parking space outside the building boundary? According to the development plan, a building boundary is defined. Am I allowed to exceed this with paving (no roofing)? The floor space index is being observed.
 

11ant

2022-09-29 18:57:05
  • #2
Yes and no. There are often "Ca/Cp" (and confusingly usually in red) marked special building windows or building window extensions specifically for garages or carports. A bare parking space is also allowed there (which is basically a carport without a roof).
 

MeinHaus45

2022-09-29 18:58:31
  • #3

A building window is generally not registered, only a building boundary to an adjacent ditch.
 

11ant

2022-09-29 19:11:21
  • #4
I generally advise (not only you) not to ask such abstract questions when it is already about specific plots of land etc. And especially with such "actually-at-Escroda" questions, it is highly recommended not to be stingy with information. Much in construction is such an infinitely broad field that it is wiser to narrow it down through specification, which regularly leads to significantly more targeted answers.
 

MeinHaus45

2022-09-29 19:34:19
  • #5
The development plan is from 1980 and itself contains little information. The plot is marked as a general residential area in a completely normal way. On one side, there is a dashed line with dots in the spaces in between. All in black and white. The legend only says "building boundary" for this. About 5 meters away from a ditch (property boundary) parallel to it.
 

k-man2021

2022-09-29 21:26:25
  • #6
It's not just about the development plan.... Take a look at the building regulations of your federal state, something about it should be included there.

Our architect (Hessen) paved the parking spaces in the plan for the building application ;)
 

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