Landscape protection area open country complex Antfeld

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The landscape protection area open country complex Antfeld with an area of ​​101.4  hectares is located in the urban area of Olsberg . The area was in 2004 by the council of Hochsauerlandkreises with the landscape plan Olsberg as a conservation area designated (LSG). The LSG was designated as one of eleven type B landscape protection areas on the outskirts, open land and cultural landscape protection in the urban area of ​​Olsberg. In the urban area there is also a type A LSG, general landscape protection, and eleven type C, meadow valleys, protection of significant extensive grasslands . The LSG consists of three sub-areas.

description

The LSG consists of open land areas with grassland and fields north of Antfeld .

Protection purpose

The designation was carried out to ensure the diversity and uniqueness of the landscape in the vicinity of the localities and the old agricultural priority areas by keeping it open. Also because of its special importance for recreation.

Legal regulations

As in the other landscape protection areas in the urban area, the LSG prohibits the construction of structures. Construction projects for horticulture, agriculture and forestry are exempt from the ban. The Lower Nature Conservation Authority can issue special permits for buildings of all kinds. As in the other type B landscape protection areas in Olsberg, the LSG prohibits first afforestation and the creation of Christmas trees , ornamental branches and tree nursery cultures .

As in all landscape planning areas of type B and type C in the urban area, there is a requirement to keep the LSG free from forest cover through agricultural use or through maintenance measures.

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Coordinates: 51 ° 22 ′ 50.4 "  N , 8 ° 28 ′ 8.8"  E

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