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Lauterer Str. 60
96450 Coburg
Postfach 2354
96412 Coburg
Luitpoldplatz 7 - 9
95444 Bayreuth
Briefanschrift: Regierung von Oberfranken, Ludwigstraße 20, 95444 Bayreuth
Postfach 110165
95420 Bayreuth
Landfills are disposal facilities for the disposal of waste above the surface of the earth (above-ground landfills) or below the surface of the earth (underground landfills). Landfills also include in-house waste disposal facilities for the disposal of waste in which a waste producer disposes of the waste at the place of generation.
The construction and operation of landfills as well as the significant modification of such a facility or its operation require planning approval by the competent authority. In the planning approval procedure, an environmental impact assessment must be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Environmental Impact Assessment Act and the public must be involved.
Competent authorities:
For the construction and operation of a landfill, the project sponsor must submit a written application to the competent authority, which must contain at least
First, the project sponsor contacts the competent authority and informs it of the main content of the project. The type and scope of the planning documents to be submitted, including any expert opinions to be obtained, are clarified. On this basis, the project sponsor prepares the plan and submits it to the competent authority, which initiates the actual approval procedure. The documents are checked for completeness and, if necessary, further documents are requested.
If the application is complete, it is made available for inspection for one month after the usual local announcement. Anyone can raise written objections to the plan up to two weeks after the display. If this is the case, a meeting is held to discuss the objections. The local community and the relevant authorities are always involved.
The final planning approval decision is issued, taking into account everything that has been submitted during the process.
This decision includes all other necessary approvals under public law and comprehensively defines all relationships under public law between the project sponsor and those affected by the plan.
In some cases regulated by law, particularly in the case of significant changes to a landfill or its operation, a planning approval procedure without (general) public participation and without an environmental impact assessment can be carried out instead of a planning approval procedure. However, this can only be considered if the project cannot have any significant adverse effects on humans, animals and plants, soil, water, air, climate, landscape, cultural and other material assets.