The new building plot must be adjusted to 2 meters in height relative to street level

  • Erstellt am 2020-06-16 13:10:24

11ant

2020-06-16 19:07:55
  • #1

If that isn’t the question of who pays the bill.
 

Elrymir

2020-06-16 19:31:49
  • #2
With us, quite a bit had to be filled as well. The lowest point was 1.85m + topsoil 0.4m. We were at €20,000 (Naturstein Mineral) but it is a bungalow.
 

ypg

2020-06-16 20:04:26
  • #3


must not must anything at all. In our northern region, approximately 50% of the properties in my area are below street level.
 

haydee

2020-06-16 21:06:41
  • #4
filled up the 2m? I only referred the cutoff to the filling. That must. The natural course does not
 

ypg

2020-06-16 21:17:50
  • #5


I referred with my question or statement to the headline. I have been wondering since I have been here why there is such a craze about height equalization. Ok: if it is obvious, then it is close at hand. But if it is meters, there must be another way to manage, e.g. good drainage of rainwater. As already said: I constantly drive past houses located lower in my area. I have also been in some: apparently and smell-wise no negative aspect. That is why my question: WHO SAYS THAT? WHO DEMANDS THAT?

And by the way, I really don’t understand when someone asks a question here and then goes to work for grandma’s 80th birthday and afterwards falls heavily into bed. Somehow the logistical thought is missing here.
 

haydee

2020-06-16 21:43:29
  • #6
Here similarly. Slope just has two sides
 
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