Ramona13
2023-07-24 08:32:35
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I did not intend to disturb the thread here, but since I was quoted several times, I wanted to respond to that as well. Statements like these here…
…are, by the way, the reason why I still do not know if I want to introduce our project here. It would certainly be interesting for some readers to learn more about a project with a lot of DIY effort, but I do not need criticism or statements that we chose the wrong plot and that the neighbors will surely be disturbed. Our construction was planned in coordination with the neighbors (who have lived here for many years, have known me since childhood, and are simply happy for us that we can build) and the municipal building authority. It is not for nothing that I mentioned we secured ourselves through a building preliminary inquiry. The last house built here (about 6 years ago) also has 2 full stories and a flat roof pitch, so there are reference cases in the area for all exceptions, except for the ridge direction. A bigger stylistic mismatch would be to build an allowed hipped roof in a street that exclusively has gabled roofs ;)
But then planned without ?
The rule is: first the land, then the house planning.
I would simply give the tip to look for another plot where a two-story building is allowed.
As a neighbor, I would probably complain about your house construction if I followed regulations and my neighbor does not, or if I have any disadvantage. And I do if there is a 5-meter high wall next to my house.
The total height is only one criterion among many. The 2.75 meters seem ridiculously high to me, considering the neighboring buildings. That would really be a stylistic mismatch. I cannot imagine the authorities will approve that.
…are, by the way, the reason why I still do not know if I want to introduce our project here. It would certainly be interesting for some readers to learn more about a project with a lot of DIY effort, but I do not need criticism or statements that we chose the wrong plot and that the neighbors will surely be disturbed. Our construction was planned in coordination with the neighbors (who have lived here for many years, have known me since childhood, and are simply happy for us that we can build) and the municipal building authority. It is not for nothing that I mentioned we secured ourselves through a building preliminary inquiry. The last house built here (about 6 years ago) also has 2 full stories and a flat roof pitch, so there are reference cases in the area for all exceptions, except for the ridge direction. A bigger stylistic mismatch would be to build an allowed hipped roof in a street that exclusively has gabled roofs ;)