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(Failure of a Member State to fulfil obligations Directives 85/337/EEC and 97/11/EC Assessment of the effects of certain projects on the environment Material change in the use of any buildings or other land Action inadmissible)
In Case C-199/04,
ACTION under Article 226 EC for failure to fulfil obligations, brought on 4 May 2004,
Commission of the European Communities, represented by C.'F. Durand and F. Simonetti, acting as Agents, and by A. Howard, Barrister, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
applicant,
v
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, represented by M. Bethell, and subsequently by E. O'Neill, acting as Agents, and by D. Elvin QC and J. Maurici, Barrister, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
defendant,
composed of C.W.A. Timmermans, President of the Chamber, R. Schintgen, R. Silva de Lapuerta, J. Makarczyk (Rapporteur) and L. Bay Larsen, Judges,
Advocate General: D. Ruiz-Jarabo Colomer,
Registrar: L. Hewlett, Principal Administrator,
having regard to the written procedure and further to the hearing on 23 February 2006,
having decided, after hearing the Advocate General, to proceed to judgment without an Opinion,
gives the following
Legal context
Community rules
'Member States shall adopt all measures necessary to ensure that, before consent is given, projects likely to have significant effects on the environment by virtue, inter alia, of their nature, size or location are made subject to a requirement for development consent and an assessment with regard to their effects. These projects are defined in Article 4.'
'The environmental impact assessment shall identify, describe and assess in an appropriate manner, in the light of each individual case and in accordance with Articles 4 to 11, the direct and indirect effects of a project on the following factors:
human beings, fauna and flora;
soil, water, air, climate and the landscape;
material assets and the cultural heritage;
the interaction between the factors mentioned in the first, second and third indents.'
'Subject to Article 2(3), for projects listed in Annex II, the Member States shall determine through:
(a) a case-by-case examination,
or
(b) thresholds or criteria set by the Member State,
whether the project shall be made subject to an assessment in accordance with Articles 5 to 10.
Member States may decide to apply both procedures referred to in (a) and (b).'
National rules
Pre-litigation procedure
Admissibility of the action
Costs
On those grounds, the Court (Second Chamber) hereby:
1. Dismisses the action as inadmissible;
2. Orders the Commission of the European Communities to pay the costs.
[Signatures]
* Language of the case: English.