Positioning of the house on a small plot (again)

  • Erstellt am 2025-05-30 10:59:27

ypg

2025-05-31 15:13:38
  • #1

For us, the rear section of a street, where the garbage collection truck cannot turn around, is arranged in such a way that you have to drive to a fixed defined spot in the development area, and only then, when it is collection day or the evening before. The 3-4 garbage bins that belong to the household naturally stand on the property itself.
I would not have doubted that it is the same here, because Planstrasse B is not easily drivable for the garbage collection. There is also no turning circle.

Keep emergency routes clear! Where else should they stand? In regulated Germany, a space is reserved for this purpose in new developments, just as playgrounds are regulated. There is probably also a distribution box there and possibly a container with grit, because the grit service also has difficulty accessing this spot.

What exactly changes? Hand on heart!
You probably are not allowed to place the garage right on the property boundary facing the street but must keep it within the building envelope here.
 

ypg

2025-05-31 15:20:33
  • #2
Maybe the semi-detached houses will actually get large community bins that stay there. Of course, you should then be able to stock them on a safe surface without risking getting your backside run over.
 

nordanney

2025-05-31 15:21:22
  • #3
No, more often for three days in a row (when bio/household/yellow bins come almost simultaneously). You don't put out a new bin every day. That's why the question.
 

Mangolicious

2025-05-31 15:28:31
  • #4


No, the regulation is also described in the development plan. There is only one semi-detached house and one single-family house left, as no buyers were found for the second semi-detached house.



So you’d rather carry your household waste 25 meters to the bin for two days just to save a trip with the bin? If that is actually common, it would be all the more important to me that the base area is reduced.

The plot is owned by the neighbors, who would also willingly sell it. There won’t be anything else installed on it (regarding miscellaneous stuff etc). Nothing about that can be found in the development plan either. I could imagine that the back square meters will be used mid-term as a parking space by one of the neighbors or their children, if we couldn’t take it over (proportionally). One could also agree on something like a right of way(?) for the bins. We’ll see.
 

11ant

2025-05-31 15:48:03
  • #5
Save yourselves this own-goal disservice. The bin area already has its justification. It is a lesser evil than having to endure the light pollution of an all-night streetlight instead of a Rotring lamp because of the wild bins standing at the roadside, in order to maintain traffic safety obligations and prevent anyone from crashing into the waiting bins. Sometimes council members are wiser than builders think. By the way, show or name the development plan with its building envelopes.
 

ypg

2025-05-31 16:16:59
  • #6

Which we are not aware of.

And how is their trash then taken away? I find that too shortsighted.
 

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