Wartungsfirma für Fördermittel

  • watermaster
54 Jahre 3 Monate her #3002 von watermaster
watermaster antwortete auf Wartungsfirma für Fördermittel
Hallo, Schneiderlein,.

"Zweckbindungsfrist" bedeutet, wie der Name schon sagt, die Bindung an einen Zweck.
Hier ist es der Betrieb der Kleinkläranlage. Im Klartext bedeutet dies, dass Fördergelder nur dann gewährt werden, wenn der gewünschte Zweck (Betrieb einer durch Förderung ertüchtigten Anlage) für einen hinreichend langen Zeitraum (in der Regel 10 Jahre, d. i. quasi die steuerliche Absetzbarkeitsfrist) gesichert ist. Sollte also der Betrieb der Anlage vor Ende der Zweckbindungsfrist eingestellt werden, ist u. U. mit Rückzahlungsforderungen seitens der Bewilligungsstelle zu rechnen.

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  • Autor
54 Jahre 3 Monate her #3016 von
Hallo watermaster,

ich gehe also richtig in der Annahme, dass der Wartungsvertrag mindestens über den Zeitraum der Zweckbindefrist gehen muss.

In meiner Gemeinde haben einige Bürger unmittelbar nach der Abnahme die Verträge wieder gekündigt.

Denen steht wohl nun Ärger ins Haus....

Grüße vom Schneiderlein

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  • watermaster
54 Jahre 3 Monate her #3019 von watermaster
watermaster antwortete auf Wartungsfirma für Fördermittel
Hallo, Schneiderlein,

da sind bei Euch ja ein paar ganz Schlaue unterwegs...
Sollte die Bewilligungsbehörde davon Wind bekommen (wovon ich ausgehe), wird sicherlich nicht nur die Rückforderung der Zuwendungen im Raum stehen, sondern (und so war es zumindest in den Bereichen, die ich kenne) die Zuwendungsstelle wird die zuständige Wasserbehörde informieren.
Es handelt sich hier i. d. Regel um einen Verstoß gegen § 4 Wasserhaushaltsgesetz -WHG (Verstoß gegen Auflagen und Nebenbestimmungen) der jeweiligen wasserrechtlichen Erlaubnis, der im übrigen mit Bußgeld nach § 41 WHG in durchaus empfindlicher Höhe geahndet werden kann.
Ich empfehle Deinen Nachbarn, schnellstmöglich im eigenen Interesse die Wartung wieder zu aktivieren.

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54 Jahre 3 Monate her #3078 von
"I was born in I856 in Kalamakee, Mich., of honest and reputable parents, one of whom Heaven has mercifully spared to comfort me in my later years. In I867 the family came to California and settled near Nigger Head, where my father opened a road agency and prospered beyond the dreams of avarice. He was a reticent, saturnine man then, though his increasing years have now somewhat relaxed the austerity of his disposition, and I believe that nothing but his memory of the sad event for which I am now on trial prevents him from manifesting a genuine hilarity.
"Four years after we had set up the road agency an itinerant preacher came along, and having no other way wow power leveling to pay for the night's lodging that we gave him, favored us with an exhortation of such power that, praise God, we were all converted to religion. My father at once sent for his brother the Hon. William Ridley of Stockton, and on his arrival turned over the agency to him, charging him nothing for the franchise nor plant - the latter consisting of a Winchester rifle, a sawed-off shotgun, and an assortment of masks made out of flour sacks. The family then moved to Ghost Rock and opened a dance house. It was called 'The Saints' Rest Hurdy-Gurdy,' and the proceedings each night began with prayer. It was there that my now sainted mother, by her grace in the dance, acquired the sobriquet of 'The Bucking Walrus.'
"In the fall of '75 I had occasion to visit Coyote, on the road to Mahala, and took the stage at Ghost Rock. There were four other passengers. About three miles beyond Nigger Head, persons whom I identified as my Uncle William and his two sons held up the stage. Finding nothing in the express box, they went through the passengers. I acted a most honorable part in the affair,
world of warcraft power leveling placing myself in line with the others, holding up my hands and permitting myself to be deprived of forty dollars and a gold watch. From my behavior no one could have suspected that I knew the gentlemen who gave the entertainment. A few days later, when I went to Nigger Head and asked for the return of my money and watch my uncle and cousins swore they knew nothing of the matter, and they affected a belief that my father and I had done the job ourselves in dishonest violation of commercial good faith. Uncle William even threatened to retaliate by starting an opposition dance house at Ghost Rock. As 'The Saints' Rest' had become rather unpopular, I saw that this would assuredly ruin it and prove a paying enterprise, so I told my uncle that I was willing to overlook the past if he would take me into the scheme and keep the partnership a secret from my father. This fair offer he rejected, and I then perceived that it would be better and more satisfactory if he were dead.

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