Nature conservation in danger: Residents criticized planned Geiger expansion at the Bohnensträßle

Nature conservation in danger: Residents criticized planned Geiger expansion at the Bohnensträßle

Environmental concerns in the foreground: Effects of the violation of the violinist in Aalens Westen

A planned extension of Geiger GmbH & Co.KG am Bohnensträßle in Aalen is criticized by residents, especially in terms of environmental impacts. The debate about the draft development plan, which provides for an expansion with new loading lamps, has taken care of residents like Sabine Burr.

Sabine Burrs point of view

Sabine Burr, a technical clerk who lives in Sauerbachstrasse, has a lot to say about the planned expansion. She emphasizes that nature conservation is seriously at risk in this planning. Burr's main concern is to handle the resources carefully and to minimize the environmental impact.

disadvantages for the residents

According to Burr's analysis, the planned commercial area already exceeds some sound limit values. The presence of the railway line, four-lane motorway, operating activities on the TSG sports facilities and nightly activities of other companies already put a significant impact on the residential area, as Burr emphasizes.

environmental impacts and traffic concept

Burr emphasizes that the planned commercial area is in a protected area that should not significantly disturb living. However, she criticizes that the report only take into account the direct arrival and departure on the violinist site and not the comprehensive effects on the environment.

necessity of a comprehensive traffic concept

Burr calls for a comprehensive traffic concept that links the planned violinist expansion and the railway west. She doubts that the additional loading lamps will not lead to an increase in traffic, as it is claimed in an expert opinion.

environmental protection and climate focus

Another criticism of Burr affects climate protection, which was not sufficiently taken into account in the report. It draws attention to the importance of the Sauerbach as a fresh air and emphasizes that a development in this area is not recommended from a climatic point of view.

species protection is of great importance

Burr indicates the endangered species affected by the planned construction area. Various protected animals such as the Dark Wiesenk button-anise bubble and bats could be at risk from the expansion. Burr calls for a detailed examination of the effects on the animal world.

The criticism of residents like Sabine Burr illustrates the need for a comprehensive examination of the environmental impact on the planned violin expansion. It remains to be seen how the city of Aalen will react to these concerns.

- Nag

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