Land prioritization for application for new development area

  • Erstellt am 2021-03-29 11:07:40

Neubauling

2021-03-29 11:07:40
  • #1
Hello everyone,
after having quietly followed along for quite some time, I would like to actively get in touch with you.
We want to apply for a new development area with unfortunately only 14 building plots.
The allocation is done according to a points system, in which we have a few points through my wife (the municipality is her former place of residence and her parents live there).
Since we don't have children yet, there will certainly be enough people ahead of us.

The development plan is from 2012. New buildings are already present around the area, but I do not know why this part is only now being sold.
I have combined the new and the old illustrative parts and inserted the plot sizes. It is about the yellow-marked areas.
I am not sure if I am allowed to upload the official illustrative part?

You can apply for as many plots as you want, but you have to indicate a prioritization... and we are unsure about that.
Due to the shortage of building plots, we would like to apply for all of them, but the order is not quite clear to us.

The largest plots 6177 to 6180 have a bad orientation... garden presumably in the northeast.

We find 6196, 6189, and 6182 quite interesting.
We are hesitating about 6187 because there you have quite a lot of neighbors.
What would be your favorites?

This concerns the new development area Oberfeld in Neuried-Altenheim.

Development plan/restrictions
Plot size: see plan
Slope: plots must be filled up to street level
Site coverage ratio: 0.4
Floor area ratio: -
Building window, building line and boundary: see plan
Edge development
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of stories: 6.3m wall height (roof pitch 28-35°), ridge height 10m
Roof shape: several, we prefer a gable roof
Further requirements: only single-family houses, garage 5.5m from the street

Builders’ requirements
Style, roof shape, building type: gable roof, modern
Basement, floors: 2 full floors or high knee wall. Basement rather not (cost reason)
Number of persons, age: currently 2 (29 years old), 2 children planned
Space requirement on ground floor, upper floor:
Office: family use or home office?: office necessary... preferably 2 (rather small for me, bigger for my wife as a teacher)
Overnight guests per year: negligible
Open or closed architecture: open
Conservative or modern construction: modern
Open kitchen, kitchen island: kitchen island
Number of dining seats: 6
Fireplace: no
Music/stereo wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: we would like to have a garage
Special wishes: I would like a photovoltaic system, my wife a pool, but we will have to see about that

I hope that is enough information :) Many thanks in advance
 

11ant

2021-03-29 13:19:53
  • #2
I see embankments along the roads everywhere - is the municipality planning an above-ground development? (then good luck, see )

I would mark this roulette strategy with 37 question marks. For 14 plots, I would recommend selecting no more than four.
 

Neubauling

2021-03-29 13:58:31
  • #3

The term doesn’t mean much to me right now or I can’t find anything about it. It’s probably the case that the street is higher than the plots and you have to bring them up to street level. For that, the plots are €60/m² cheaper for us (10 km away)
Edit: the thread you quoted has 280 pages... And from what I’ve learned about the forum, it tends to drift off topic a lot. The search function didn’t help me either.


However, I would be afraid that people would snap up my four chosen ones before me and I’d be left empty-handed.
Elsewhere we don’t have any “local points” and no chance at all. (In the area where I live/come from, there is no space for new plots)
If by then I still think the plot doesn’t suit me, I can always refuse.
 

11ant

2021-03-29 14:22:22
  • #4
Then you did understand the term exactly right after all. That’s what it’s about in the linked post, although the OP there decided against a basement despite a solid one and a half meters of fill; and now additionally has to deal with a not particularly bright neighbor who wants to put a basement under his middle house. Is there anything left of that after paying for the filling? Which would be the bigger loss: having to keep searching elsewhere, or getting a less nice plot? System lottery "49 out of 49" offers the maximum chances that the six correct numbers are included, but also a lousy odds ;-) You could deliberately bid on the least attractive May bride, then you have the best chance not to dance alone at the fair. I hope these two perspectives make it clearer for you if you didn’t understand the roulette comparison. More security or better odds, you never get both together from gambling – rarer winning numbers can be a (tiny) way out.
 

Ysop***

2021-03-29 14:26:30
  • #5
I guess that the plots to the west by the green strip will be gone first, although I haven’t seen any contour lines. Do you have any idea how good your chances actually are? 14 spots aren’t very many.
 

Neubauling

2021-03-29 14:37:13
  • #6
Unfortunately, I can’t estimate that at all. It depends on how many local residents with children apply. The community has around 9,700 inhabitants.
 

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