11ant
2023-10-30 12:36:36
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I don’t even understand that. At first, I thought you meant a gradient, because that could give your sentence some sense. But the terrain (measured across the entire applicable area!) has a ridiculous height difference of half a meter, so between neighboring plots there is practically none.Due to the slope of the multi-family plots, the garden facing east could also remain without shading.
So I’m referring to the plot directly below number 33, which has no number on the plan.
Um, what now – are the unnumbered ones still available or not? I have mainly limited myself to helping set up the basics because I can hardly follow your explanations and have not contributed to the discussion content-wise.That would be great, those without numbers are just assigned.
I’m afraid that would rather fail because you would need two lots for two building plots. But the combination would have multiple charms: namely that 18 would no longer be trapped and the dead-end street would become unnecessary, and that you could then offer the interested party for 17 to give him a little piece as well.Then take numbers 17 and 18 together. Would you have the money?