NNordlys 2017-06-18 22:21:44#1If there is no tree protection ordinance, it is allowed from 1.10. Otherwise, only with permission, which will be granted if a building permit is present.
If there is no tree protection ordinance, it is allowed from 1.10. Otherwise, only with permission, which will be granted if a building permit is present.
Ttoxicmolotof 2017-06-18 23:04:48#2The building permit can (and will) also include that the BNatSchG must be complied with. This was the case with us, for example.
The building permit can (and will) also include that the BNatSchG must be complied with. This was the case with us, for example.
MM.arco 2017-06-19 07:47:33#3Well, now I know already. If necessary, it might be possible to fell it earlier. That would be best in terms of timing. Thank you very much for your quick and detailed responses.
Well, now I know already. If necessary, it might be possible to fell it earlier. That would be best in terms of timing. Thank you very much for your quick and detailed responses.
111ant 2017-06-19 18:24:23#4The building permit can (and will) also include that the BNatSchG must be complied with. I know development plans that also regulate which trees must be preserved (by species and trunk circumference, for example).
The building permit can (and will) also include that the BNatSchG must be complied with. I know development plans that also regulate which trees must be preserved (by species and trunk circumference, for example).