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size parking per apartment.

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excuse the intrusion of a "mechanical".

I need clarification.

esite a legislation that defines the size of an apartment parking lot?

situation :
in practice is inherited an apartment (about 100 sqm) built in the 60s, without parking but with a garden of relevance (about 170 sqm).

the apartment is without car access (only has pedestrian access).

a neighboring heir would acquire from the others the apartment included in the garden stating that the municipality imposes there is a relevant parking lot the apartment and therefore would turn the garden into parking.

Since I as other neighboring heir are only interested in the garden I would like to understand if really there is a law that binds the apartment to a certain minimum size of parking.

Thank you 1000.

Bye-bye.
 
when a building is made, an index imposed by the p.r.g. is usually tot sqm. parking space for building m.c.

the internal garages are also included in the calculation.

after the construction no one claims that a house has a parking space, even if for any project of future variant, which could come from the house plan today, you must nevertheless answer the norm of the above-mentioned regulator plan.

the problem today is that you take the licenses to make the garages, they turn into residential environments and the machines put in parking on the road.. .

I think you can hold on to this question. If there are no known stated needs I do not see why you should destroy an existing garden. :rolleyes:
 
Is there a law that defines the size of an apartment parking lot?
Yes, it exists, but it usually applies to new buildings.

in the building regulations of your municipality are indicated the requirements for parking spaces of a building. these apply to new constructionwhile for existing buildings even if demolition and reconstruction should not be required Without prejudice to prescriptions that your commune may have imposed. However it would be a very exceptional case.
 

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