@ , I think you got the paragraph wrong. You looked at Paragraph 35, Section 1, Point 6.
What applies to us is Paragraph 35, Section 6: The municipality can determine by ordinance for developed areas in the outer zone, which are not predominantly agriculturally characterized and in which residential development of some significance exists, that projects serving residential purposes within the meaning of Section 2 cannot be opposed on the grounds that they contradict a representation in the land use plan concerning areas for agriculture or forest or that the formation or consolidation of a scattered settlement is feared. The ordinance can also extend to projects serving small craft and commercial enterprises. The ordinance may contain detailed provisions on admissibility. A prerequisite for the establishment of the ordinance is that
So the situation looks a bit different, I think. Nevertheless, lawyer Freitag should take a look and we have also contacted the municipality. Let's see what comes of it.
, that's exactly what we like about these small villages. Intact village community, everyone knows each other, helps each other and also sometimes celebrates together. We are simply not anonymous city people
Regards Andreas