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Description of the
Temporary structures are structures that are suitable and intended to be repeatedly erected and dismantled at different locations. Temporary structures include, for example, grandstands, stages with or without canopies, advertising towers, tents of all kinds, aerial structures, amusement rides (from swing boats to Ferris wheels), amusement shops, amusement and sales shops, catering facilities, etc. Construction site facilities and installations in amusement parks are not temporary structures.
The building supervisory authority must be notified of the intended erection of temporary structures requiring authorisation at least one week in advance, together with the inspection log book, unless this is not required under the construction permit.
Temporary structures requiring authorisation may only be put into operation if
- they have been accepted by the building supervisory authority (acceptance for use), unless this is not required according to the execution licence or the building supervisory authority waives this in individual cases, and
- the inspections prescribed in the execution licence have been carried out by experts in accordance with Art. 72 Para. 2 Sentence 3 of the Bavarian Building Code (BayBO).
Prerequisites
Temporary structures requiring authorisation may only be erected and put into use if a construction permit has been issued before they are erected or put into use for the first time.
Implementation licences issued by other states of the Federal Republic of Germany are also valid in the Free State of Bavaria.
Deadlines
The building supervisory authority must be notified of the intended erection of temporary structures requiring authorisation at least one week in advance, together with the inspection log book, unless this is not required under the construction permit.
Required documents
The following documents are required:
- Site plan at a scale of 1:1000
- Test book in the original
- Further documents in individual cases if necessary
Costs
Depending on the procedure, the fee range is EUR 40 to 1,000.Legal basis
Procedure
Temporary structures requiring authorisation must be reported to the building supervisory authority.
Notes
Temporary structures are exempt from notification if this is specifically noted in the inspection logbook or if an execution licence is not required, i.e:
- temporary structures up to 5 metres high that are not intended to be entered by visitors,
- Flying constructions with a height of up to 5 metres that are operated for children and have a maximum speed of 1 m/s,
- Stages that are temporary structures, including canopies and other structures with a height of up to 5 m, a floor area of up to 100 m² and a floor height of up to 1.50 m,
- single-storey marquees and walk-in stalls, which are temporary structures, each with a floor area of up to 200 m² and a width of no more than 10 m,
- inflatable play equipment with a height of the accessible area of up to 5 metres or with covered areas where the distance to the exit is no more than 3 metres or, if the roofing is structurally prevented from sinking, no more than 10 metres,
- Toilet trailer
- Grandstands and platforms without a roof, with a floor area of up to 200 m² and a height of the accessible area of up to 1 m.