농막 정화조 설치hello. He is a civil engineer.
For farmers, a resting place called a farmhouse plays a very important role.
Moreover, even in development restricted areas with many regulations and restrictions,
From July 11, 2017, through the revision of the Enforcement Decree of the Act on Special Measures for Designation and Management of Development Restriction Areas, the installation of agricultural huts in development restriction areas will be permitted.
The purpose of the Development Restriction Zone Act is to prevent disorderly expansion in cities and to preserve the natural environment around cities.
As much as that, it means that farm huts, which function as small-scale warehouses and resting places, are essential facilities when farmers engage in farming activities.
If so, today’s topic, is it possible to install a toilet with a septic tank in the farmhouse?
Let’s see what the heck is right.
Before we get into it, let’s look at the definition of a farmhouse. The definition of farmhouse is not separately specified in the Development Restriction Zone Act, but the definition and scope are stipulated in the Farmland Act.
According to Article 3-2 of the Enforcement Rules of the Agricultural Land Act (Scope of Agricultural Sheds, etc.), Agricultural Sheds refer to facilities installed for the storage of agricultural materials and agricultural machinery directly necessary for agricultural work, simple processing of harvested agricultural products, or temporary rest during agricultural work,
The important thing here is that it is limited to cases where the total floor area is less than 20 square meters and is not for residential purposes.
In other words, if there is a toilet with a septic tank installed, no one can see it as a residential facility, so it is not possible to install a septic tank in the farmhouse.
one more,
As you saw earlier in the Enforcement Rules of the Farmland Act, farmhouses are temporary warehouses for agriculture, so they are temporary constructions that must be demolished once the purpose of use is over. Therefore, installing a septic tank corresponding to a permanent facility in a farmhouse, which is a temporary agricultural warehouse, does not fit the purpose of the law, so it is not possible to install a septic tank in a farmhouse.
It’s not that it’s not possible because it’s a development restriction zone, but it’s saying that it’s impossible even if it’s not a development restriction zone.
Then, at the beginning, it was said that there are places that allow septic tanks in farmhouses and places that do not, and if you look on internet blogs, you often see cases where farmhouses are sold with toilets attached to farmhouses.
I don’t know that either.
However, if I were the auditor, I would point out and catch them all.
When I look at it, it seems that it is obviously not 🙂 End.
771,677
Today : 0
Yesterday: 2,836
11-engineer@naver.com
civil engineer