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Regional planning procedure and simplified regional planning assessment

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    Spatial planning procedures and simplified spatial planning assessments are instruments for ensuring spatial planning. They are used to check the spatial compatibility of a project. Prior to the approval of spatially significant plans and measures, the spatial planning procedure determines whether these are in line with the requirements of spatial planning. It also examines how these plans and measures can be coordinated or implemented

    Simplified spatial planning assessments can be carried out for plans and measures that are spatially significant but do not require the implementation of a comprehensive spatial planning procedure. On the one hand, this ensures a spatial planning assessment and, on the other hand, the scope of the investigations can be limited to what is necessary. The main feature is the shorter duration of the procedure (3 months).


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