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Do you grow vegetables in the garden on the first floor?

I can't. The garden brought by residents on the first floor must conform to the architectural drawings attached to the construction permit (commonly known as the "construction permit"), which was originally approved by the planning department before it has legal effect. The developer has this picture. Otherwise, no matter who (including developers) changes the garden land without authorization, it is an occupation of public greening.

The main reason why the property refuses to grow vegetables is that the floating soil affects the environmental sanitation, and most vegetables are planted at will, which is not in harmony with the surrounding community landscape.

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Article 50 of the Property Management Regulations stipulates that public buildings and facilities built in accordance with the plan within the property management area shall not be changed. If the owner really needs to change the use of public buildings and facilities, he shall inform the property management enterprise after handling the relevant formalities according to law; If the roof platform where you grow vegetables is used for * * *, planting vegetables on the roof not only changes the original planned use, but also violates the regulations, and the natural property company has the right to take care of it.

Growing vegetables on the first floor or roof often requires soil on it. When the soil thickness reaches 15 cm, besides the weight of various tools and personnel, it will also exceed the upper limit of the load that the building can bear. Generally speaking, the effective load of the roof of a building is 1.50kg per square meter, so the harm of growing vegetables on the roof is quite great.