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What lasts long will finally be good? After four months, the reasons for the decision of the Higher Administrative Court Weimar on the sub-plan Wind Energy Central Thuringia are now available.
Sometimes it takes a little longer - but now they are available, the reasons for the ineffectiveness of the partial plan wind energy Central Thuringia. In doing so, the Higher Administrative Court Weimar made it easy for itself and did little or not at all address the numerous formal and material deficiencies in the plan presented by the applicants. Rather, the Higher Administrative Court Weimar based its decision on deficiencies in central stipulations of the partial plan, which should lead to a revision of the plan concept in its main features.
Key points that require revision from the point of view of the court are the hard exclusion of landscape protection areas, the soft exclusion of the 1250m settlement distance and the reduction of the settlement distance compared to existing facilities. We have prepared a detailed description of the reasons for the decision for you under the following link:
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