New development plan in Beratzhausen: Important things for residents and the environment!
Announcement on the interpretation of the “Windstall II” development plan in Beratzhausen – deadlines, protected assets and inspection in the town hall.
New development plan in Beratzhausen: Important things for residents and the environment!
On January 20, 2026, the announcement of the approval and interpretation decision for the “Windstall II” development plan and the partial amendment to the “Gewerbegebiet am Geißweg” development plan was published. This decision was made on December 18, 2025 at a meeting of the market town council, as reported by beratzhausen.com. The draft development plan will be available to citizens and interested parties both online and in the Beratzhausen town hall.
The public display begins on January 23, 2026 and ends on March 2, 2026. During this time, citizens have the opportunity to submit their comments on the draft in text form or electronically. These timely comments are necessary for further processing of the plan.
Details of the development plan
The planned area is located on the outskirts of Beratzhausen and borders the existing Beratzhausen commercial area, near Pfraundorfer Straße. An important element of the plan is compliance with noise regulations and maximum heights as well as changes to the terrain to meet environmental requirements. Additional environmentally relevant information, including environmental reports and statements from authorities, is available.
The geotechnical report dated May 31, 2023 certifies that there are no known contaminated sites on the building site and makes recommendations for the foundation of the planned buildings. In addition, measures for greening and protecting woody structures are specified in the plan.
Environmental protection and public interests
An important aspect of the development plan is the consideration of protected assets, which include climate, air, soil, water, animals, plants and the human population. It is also planned to provide external compensation areas near the construction area in order to compensate for the impact on nature and the landscape. planerzirkel.net emphasizes that the conditions of the surrounding area and the existing natural elements must also be taken into account during planning.
Data protection measures in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the BayDSG were also included in the draft. Reference is also made to the right of environmental associations to take collective action, which makes it possible to raise objections within the interpretation period.
In summary, it can be said that the “Windstall II” development plan not only advances the planned development in the commercial area, but also takes into account the concerns of environmental protection and local residents. The entire process aims to reconcile the diverse interests of the population and the environment.