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61-10 Statutes for the preservation of Bad Godesberg, villa district
Statutes of the City of Bonn on the preservation of buildings - Bad Godesberg, Villenviertel
From September 2, 1977
At its meeting on June 23, 1977, the Bonn City Council adopted the following bylaws on the basis of Sections 4 ( 1) and 28 (1) (g) of the Municipal Code for the State of North Rhine-Westphalia in the version published on December 19, 1974 (GV. NW. 1975 p. 91/SGV. NW. 2023) and Section 39 h of the Federal Building Act (BBauG) in the version published on August 18, 1976 (BGBl. I p. 2256):
§ 1: Local scope of application
The area covered by these bylaws is located in the district of Bad Godesberg, Villenviertel. It is bounded by Plittersdorfer Straße, Hohenzollernstraße, Jahnstraße, Viktoriastraße, Schenkendorfstraße, Körnerstraße, Beethovenstraße, Arndtstraße, Goethestraße, Denglerstraße, Ubierstraße, Otto-Kühne-Platz, Römerstraße, Römerplatz, Heerstraße, footpath between Heerstraße and Haydnstraße, Mozartstraße, Siebengebirgsstraße, von Groote-Platz, Rüngsdorfer Straße, Beethovenstraße, Bachstraße. The boundary is shown in the attached plan, which forms part of these bylaws.
§ 2: Material scope of application
(1) A large number of buildings worthy of preservation are located within the scope of these bylaws, which, either individually or in conjunction with other buildings, significantly shape the character of the entire historically evolved streetscape and townscape of the villa district of Bad Godesberg.
(2) These bylaws serve to preserve the villa district in accordance with § 3. It applies irrespective of existing development plans, design statutes and the obligation to obtain approval for building structures in accordance with the building regulations for the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
§ 3: Approval of structural installations
(1) Within the scope of these bylaws, permission for the demolition, conversion or alteration of structures may be refused for the reasons specifically described in paragraph 2; this does not apply to internal conversions and internal alterations to structures that do not affect the external appearance of the structure.
(2) Permission may only be refused if the structure is to be retained because it
alone or in conjunction with other structures, it characterizes the townscape or the urban form or
is of urban planning, in particular historical or artistic, significance.
§ 4: Administrative offenses
Anyone who demolishes or modifies a building in the area specified in § 1 without permission is committing an administrative offense within the meaning of § 156 Para. 1 No. 4 BBauG. The administrative offense can be punished with a fine of up to EUR 25,564.59 in accordance with Section 156 (2) BBauG.
§ 5: Entry into force
These Articles of Association shall enter into force on the day following their public announcement. - - - By order dated August 10, 1977 - 35.2.91- 101/77 - the District President in Cologne granted approval in accordance with § 39 h (1) of the Federal Building Act of August 18, 1976 (BGBl. I p. 2256).
The statutes are hereby published.
The bylaws and the accompanying plan in accordance with § 1 of the bylaws can be inspected at the City Hall, Bottlerplatz 1, Room 349, during office hours.