Barbecuing at Schliersee: Birthday party is in danger of falling apart!

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Denise Gerber is not allowed to celebrate her 18th birthday at Schliersee. Municipality rejects barbecue permit due to problems.

Denise Gerber darf ihren 18. Geburtstag am Schliersee nicht feiern. Gemeinde lehnt Grillgenehmigung aufgrund von Problemen ab.
Denise Gerber is not allowed to celebrate her 18th birthday at Schliersee. Municipality rejects barbecue permit due to problems.

Barbecuing at Schliersee: Birthday party is in danger of falling apart!

For many people, their 18th birthday is a very special occasion. Same forDenise Gerber, who wanted to celebrate her big day at the outdoor swimming area on the west bank of the Schliersee. However, the reality is different. The community has decided that celebrating is not welcome at this popular location. This conflict illustrates how complicated it can be to organize a celebration in a public setting.

At the outdoor swimming area, which is known for its barbecue facilities, Denise was informed by a sign that barbecues and open fires were prohibited without a permit. Therefore she turned, together with her father,Fred, to the community to request permission for the celebration. However, the wish to experience an unforgettable celebration was abruptly rejected.

The reasons for the ban

The community justified the rejection with bad experiences from the past. mayorFranz Schnitzenbaumerpointed out that the legacy of such celebrations is dangerous. Garbage and broken glass bottles in particular represent a serious problem. According to the mayor, no “celebration location” is tolerated in public green spaces in the municipality, even if grilling is generally permitted.

These strict rules are not uncommon. Because Grilling in public is either severely restricted in many cities and municipalities or only permitted in designated places. Such places are often equipped with tables, benches and sanitary facilities. lawyerMarkus Hannenrecommends inquiring about such offers from the relevant authorities.

Regulations and liability

The legal framework is clear: Barbecue areas must represent a public service for the municipalities, but residents must not be disturbed. This is anchored in the Basic Law. The planning and construction of such facilities must also meet the requirements of the Federal Immission Control Act retain. This means that municipalities must ensure that barbecue areas avoid harmful environmental impacts. If the existing rules are ignored, significant penalties can be imposed, which start at 30 euros and can go up to 1,000 euros.

In Denise’s case, she has no choice but to change her plans. Instead of celebrating in the idyllic Schliersee, she will now take part in a festival in the area. A circumstance that is understandably disappointing, but also highlights the importance of knowing your rights and local regulations before planning a celebration.