I often see the same question asked hundreds of times. This question goes something like this: "How far should retreat from the house to the fence from the fence to the bath, from bath to the well?". Hundreds of variations of the question, but all of them questioning it about one thing - how? How to correctly position the structure on the site, then to not be excruciatingly painful?
Especially for us has been designed such a wonderful document as "SNIP 30/02/1997 (Sanitary Norms and Rules, to be exact). That's it, and negotiated various aspects of building, as well as rules on remoteness of the buildings from each other. Anyone interested in this issue will always be able to find full-text document using any search engine, and here I quote a brief excerpt from it and hope that it will remove at least some of the issues relating to standards development. So:
6.7 Minimum distance to the boundary adjacent garden plot for the sanitary conditions should be m:
from the garden at home - 3;
from construction to contain sheep and poultry - 4;
from other buildings - 1;
from the trunks of tall trees - 4 sredneroslye - 2;
from the bush - 1.
6.8 Minimum distance between buildings on the sanitary conditions should be m:
from a garden house and the cellar to the toilet - 12;
to shower, bath and sauna - 8;
from the well to the toilet and composting plants - 8;
pre-built for small livestock and poultry, soul, saunas - 12;
from the cellar to the composting plants and buildings for small livestock and poultry - 7.
Specified distances shall be observed as between buildings on one site and between buildings located on adjacent sites.
As usual, the key points highlighted. Good luck on the construction site!
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