Brief info
- Project: Development plan according to § 13a BauGB - Elsassstraße / Moscheeplatz -
- Location: Aachen-Mitte district in the area between Elsassstraße and Stolberger Straße
- Size: 1 ha.
- Planned use: residential building with daycare center
- Current project phase: Early participation
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Process status
The Planning Committee (PLA) has decided to carry out early public participation in accordance with Section 3 (1) of the German Building Code. Consultation date: PLA: 29.08.2024
Early public participation: 28.10.2024 - 29.11.2024 (planning exhibition) and 14.11.2024 (hearing date)
Explanations on planning
The aim of the planning is to develop a residential area with multi-storey apartments and a day care center. The urban design was developed from the competition "Neues Wohnen im Ostviertel". It is intended to complete the development on the edge of the square and create a quiet green inner courtyard with a pleasant atmosphere thanks to a perimeter block structure. At least 40 % of the housing is to be publicly subsidized.
Notes on public interpretation:
DIN regulations and other private regulations to which reference is made in the textual provisions of the development plan are to be applied in the version valid at the time these by-laws are issued and are available for inspection during opening hours at the Geoinformation and Land Development Department, Administration Building Am Marschiertor, Lagerhausstaße 20, 52064 Aachen, 3rd floor, Room 355/356.
In accordance with Section 3 (2) sentence 4, it is pointed out that comments can be submitted during the publication period, that comments should be submitted electronically, but can also be submitted by other means if required, that comments not submitted on time may be disregarded in the resolution on the development plan and that an application pursuant to Section 47 of the Administrative Court Code is inadmissible if it asserts objections that were not asserted or were asserted late by the applicant in the context of the interpretation, but could have been asserted.