Bakery Schäfer plans expansion: New jobs and noise protection in focus!

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Johannes and Johann Schäfer are planning an expansion in Limburg-Weilburg, which requires important reports on noise and traffic.

Johannes und Johann Schäfer planen eine Expansion in Limburg-Weilburg, die wichtige Gutachten zu Lärm und Verkehr erfordert.
Johannes and Johann Schäfer are planning an expansion in Limburg-Weilburg, which requires important reports on noise and traffic.

Bakery Schäfer plans expansion: New jobs and noise protection in focus!

Something is happening in Limburg! The Schäfer Bakery, run by father and son Johannes and Johann Schäfer, is planning an exciting expansion. At a recent meeting of the building committee, they promised the city councilors and the magistrate in writing that they would prepare the required reports on noise, traffic, hydrology and smell. These reports have already been commissioned and should be available soon to support the ongoing discussions. mittelhessen.de reports that the noise protection measures and the planned greening of the car park facade, which is being carried out at the request of the local advisory board, are major issues.

But what does that actually mean for the residents? The bakery is committed to taking protective measures against possible noise pollution that could arise from the construction project or the surrounding traffic flows. This is where measures such as the use of soundproof walls, the use of quieter machines and insulation materials come into play. According to the Federal Immission Control Act (BImSchG) and the Technical Instructions for Protection against Noise (TA Rausch), these requirements must be adhered to in order to respect legal limit values. datex.de informs that, for example, in residential areas during the day a maximum value of 55 dB(A) may not be exceeded.

Caring for flora and fauna

Another important point remains the discussion about possible protective measures against heavy rain events. The differences in the opinions of the experts need to be clarified here. The SPD has suggested talking to the building committee's experts in order to clarify further questions. It will be exciting to see what recommendations are ultimately made to make the conversion as safe as possible.

It's not just the residents who are worried, the city's development is also being closely monitored. The Schäfer Bakery has also agreed to green the facade of the new parking garage, which not only contributes to creating a beautiful cityscape in a flowing way, but also benefits the environment. The bakery's future plans are not only aimed at economic success, but also at a harmonious coexistence of nature and urban life.

The completion of the reports and the planned noise protection measures show that the Schäfer bakery has a good hand for its expansion. The community can look forward to the next steps!