You may or may not be aware already of Andy Anderson's intention to convert the attic space above his flat at 3F3.
Those resident in the stair are likely to have noticed that work actually commenced on 13 March 2012.
'Information packs' have apparently now been posted (second class) to each property last week, so should arrive at some point this week, however some details are available here.
NB: These proposals presume the relocation of the existing access hatch to the roof space and include the introduction of velux windows to the communally owned roof structure.
Under the Tenement Scotland Act (2004) the roof itself is 'scheme property', and therefore bears a mutual responsibility to repair and maintain. The consent of a majority of owners must be gained before any alterations can be made.
Please read these through carefully so that you are aware of the implications to you and your property. Comments can be made below.
Those resident in the stair are likely to have noticed that work actually commenced on 13 March 2012.
'Information packs' have apparently now been posted (second class) to each property last week, so should arrive at some point this week, however some details are available here.
- Architect's plans - dated 22 November 2011
- Structural surveyor's plans - dated 4 January 2012.
- City of Edinburgh Council - Building warrant application - lodged 10 January 2012 (currently pending).
- Covering note from Andy Anderson - undated but to be taken as 28 Mar 2012
NB: These proposals presume the relocation of the existing access hatch to the roof space and include the introduction of velux windows to the communally owned roof structure.
Under the Tenement Scotland Act (2004) the roof itself is 'scheme property', and therefore bears a mutual responsibility to repair and maintain. The consent of a majority of owners must be gained before any alterations can be made.
Please read these through carefully so that you are aware of the implications to you and your property. Comments can be made below.
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