Hunsrück-Mittelrhein: Association fights against residential space excess!

Hunsrück-Mittelrhein: Association fights against residential space excess!

The community (VG) Hunsrück-Mittelrhein is forced to reduce the designated living areas in their land use plan. According to a report by the Rhein-Zeitung Land use plans of the former associations of Emmelshausen and St. Goar-Oberwesel. This amount exceeds the requirements of the new planning law.

The VG Hunsrück-Mittelrhein was founded on January 1, 2020 by the merger of the Alt-VGS Emmelshausen and St. Goar-Oberwesel. In order to meet the requirements, a joint land use plan (FNP) must be set up by January 1, 2028. Instead of developing a complete new plan, a merging of the existing plans should be sought for cost reasons.

on the land use plan

The land use plan is a preparatory construction plan, which is established by the community or association -free communities. It contains urban uses for various areas, including residential buildings, commercial construction areas and supply areas, areas for communication, traffic areas, green areas, forest areas and farm areas. As the website Hunsrück-Mittelrhein , the land use plan has no direct legal effect. No legal claims such as a building permit can be derived from it.

However, the land use plan acts as an authorized, planning -binding program for administration and other authorities. Development plans that contain legally binding stipulations must be developed from the representations of the land use plan. Citizens can be affected outdoors if the land use plan contains contradictory representations or there are planning reservations. In addition, there is an impairment of public issues if a project can cause harmful environmental effects or is exposed to it.

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