The building authority rejects the building application because the house is planned too far back

  • Erstellt am 2020-09-29 11:44:49

Tassimat

2020-09-30 11:17:33
  • #1
No, it’s not your fault and you can’t know all this in advance either. How would you, if you never had to deal with a building permit before? I fully understand that part.

Still, you are at the mercy of the situation and in the end, it’s always you who have to review, understand, check, approve, and sign the plans.

Therefore, I don’t quite understand how this could pass here: And then you approved the 13m? It’s not a big deal, you now have the chance to correct the house position. All very annoying, but apart from three months of lost time, nothing else happened. A stroke of luck in misfortune.

I don’t know how and with whom you’re building, but see this event as a small warning for the further construction. Detailed drawings will have to be made, otherwise the craftsmen will build according to their own inclinations, namely in the way that is easiest for them, not how you imagine it. You have to stay on top of things and question and check everything thoroughly and in time. Who knows where your planner has hidden additional unauthorized plan changes. Check every room and every measurement before you resubmit.
 

Musketier

2020-09-30 12:37:12
  • #2
I must admit, you have to get used to the elephant’s writing style a bit, but the smiley at the end of his post actually suggests that it was meant quite differently than you interpret it. Spontaneously, I would have described your communication more as a funny exchange of words with little jabs. Maybe you should just read it over objectively once more. By the way, the elephant is a very helpful guy here in the forum.
 

Ybias78

2020-09-30 12:40:11
  • #3


I can only confirm that. At the beginning, he was getting on my nerves. By now, I still don’t like him.
 

11ant

2020-09-30 13:16:39
  • #4
I have done nothing more than symbolically defend myself against the jibe that I can’t look around corners on the internet and therefore can only see as far as the image crop. After all, a builder’s forum is not a girls’ boarding school or a china shop. Back to the matter at hand: if a planner forces thirteen meters (!) of front yard on me (i.e., steals thirteen meters of backyard), I would still ask him (or whoever invented a reason for it) if he’s sane, even during a wedding tailcoat fitting. You really have to be thick-skinned to make your property 13 m deep available as a dog poop lawn.
 

dynaudio79

2020-09-30 13:39:51
  • #5
We did not say anything about the 13m because it is okay for us and I want to have a lot of space at the front. The plot is long enough to be able to play around at the back. Otherwise, of course, I would have said that 13m is not okay. And since we think that an architect knows what she is doing and knows what is possible and what is not, it was not questioned. Dimension chimney refers to OKF.
 

dynaudio79

2020-10-02 09:27:59
  • #6
Update:

After consulting with the building authority, the child has not yet fallen into the well. If we agree that the house is repositioned in terms of location so that it fits, it will become approvable again. The planner should find a solution together with her and her colleague. I am curious! Of course, there was no reaction from the planner when I informed her about this yesterday via email. Unfortunately, she is not reachable by phone. If she now dawdles again and prioritizes other clients, I will ride in there!
 

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