How many authorisations for buildings in the green zone have been approved in recent years?

DP MPs Luc Emering and André Bauler have asked the Minister of the Environment how many authorisations for buildings in the green zone have been applied for in the last 5 years, how many applications have been rejected and when the principle of "silence is consent" will be introduced in the authorisation procedure.

Question

„Betreffend d‘Autorisatioune fir Bauten an Aktivitéiten an der Gréngzone géife mir dem Minister fir Ëmwelt, Klima a Biodiversitéit gäre follgend Froe stellen :

  • Wéi vill Autorisatioune fir Bauten an der Gréngzone goufen an de leschte 5 Joer ugefrot, gestaffelt no verschidde Secteuren (Landwirtschaft, Wäibau, etc.) ?
  • Wéi vill Gebailechkeeten goufen am legalen Delai vun 3 Méint autoriséiert ?
  • Wéi vill Autorisatiounsdemandë goufe refuséiert ?
  • Wéi vill Dossieren hunn den Delai vun 3 Méint iwwerschratt ?
  • Wéi vill Dossieren hu keng Äntwert kritt ?
  • Wéini gedenkt den Här Minister de Prinzip vum „silence vaut accord“ bei den Autorisatiounsprozeduren anzeféieren ?
  • Betreffend d‘Bauten an der Gréngzone, kann den Här Minister hei confirméieren, datt sech beim Traitement vun den Dossieren exklusiv op déi juristesch Dispositiounen, déi d‘Naturschutzgesetz beinhalt, baséiert gëtt ?“

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