Development plan
Description
Before you make more detailed plans of how you will build on a plot of land that you have acquired or intend to acquire, you should clarify what is in the associated development plan.
The qualified development plan determines in a legally binding manner which structural and other facilities are permitted on a property. Determinations are made, inter alia:
- the type of structural use (e.g. residential, mixed, commercial area),
- the extent of structural use (e.g. number of storeys and floor areas, height, number of full storeys),
- the construction method (open or closed construction),
- to the buildable land area,
- to the local traffic areas.
The simple development plan, which does not meet the requirements of a qualified development plan, contains only individual stipulations as binding regulations and is supplemented by the provisions of §§ 34 and 35 of the Building Code (BauGB), which are to be applied as support.
Online services
There is currently no online service available for this location.
Contact point
A development plan is adopted by the municipality as a statute. Thereafter, it becomes legally binding by publication.
For more information, you can contact the planning office of your municipality or the building supervisory authority of the municipality or district.
Contact person
Stadt Eppstein - Fachbereich Stadtplanung & Umwelt
Address
visitor address
visitor address
Opening hours
Montag bis Freitag: 09:00 - 12:00 Uhr
Contact person
Nina Becker
Frau Ulrike Tempel
Main-Taunus-Kreis - Amt für Bauen und Umwelt
Address
address
Opening hours
Montag
Nach Terminvereinbarung
Dienstag
Nach Terminvereinbarung
Mittwoch
Nach Terminvereinbarung
Donnerstag
Nach Terminvereinbarung
Freitag
Nach Terminvereinbarung
Contact
Internet
Forms
Denkmalschutzrechtlicher Antrag
Area of validity
Hesse
Keywords
Bauen, Bauwesen, Bebauung, Flächennutzungsplan, Erschließungsplan, Bauamt, Baugebiet, Bebauungsplan