Bienitz (municipality)

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Bienitz was a community merged in 1994 from the neighboring communities Burghausen , Dölzig (with Kleinliebenau and Priesteblich ) and Rückmarsdorf . It belonged to the district of Leipziger Land and was a neighboring municipality to the west of the Saxon city of Leipzig . The name comes from the Bienitz , a wooded elevation roughly in the middle of the three places. The municipal administration was located in the Rückmarsdorf town hall. In 1998 the community had 6,307 inhabitants.

As a result of the Saxon City and Surroundings Act Leipzig of August 24, 1998, the municipality was dissolved on January 1, 2000. The village of Dölzig (with Kleinliebenau) was incorporated into the city of Schkeuditz , Burghausen and Rückmarsdorf, on the other hand, came to Leipzig (as the district of Burghausen-Rückmarsdorf), Priesteblich moved to the city of Markranstädt . On the other hand, an application for control of norms filed by the municipality of Bienitz before the Constitutional Court of Saxony was rejected.

literature

  • Jochen Deweß / Rolf Hauschild / Erika Missbach: Bienitz. Burghausen - Dölzig - Rückmarsdorf. Sax-Verlag Beucha, 1st edition, 1998, ISBN 3-930076-70-5 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Constitutional Court of the Free State of Saxony: Judgment of July 9, 1999 , Az. 105-VIII-98.