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Although air traffic can represent a big nuisance for the residents, the range of planning for noise abatement measures is restricted. These measures are limited to considering the allocation of sensitive uses to the individual noise protection zones of airports (see section 3.2). As far as possible, residential areas should not be planned within protection zone 2 of an airport (even if this is permitted) as quiet living can only be ensured within the buildings themselves (if equipped with the necessary noise protection features). But healthy living also requires a quiet neighbourhood and living environment as a basis for the undisturbed use of gardens, terraces and balconies for example. It is recommended, however, to locate less noise-sensitive commercial uses within the protection zones of airports. The installation of soundproof windows and, if necessary, further structural measures to protect existing buildings from exterior noise are supported within the protection zones. The passive noise protection measures at residential buildings are the same as in the context of road and rail traffic (see section 7.1.6). Further noise abatement measures at airports are:
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