Müllenbach

Waste stream is a municipality in the district of Ahrweiler, in Rhineland- Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality Adenau.

Geography

Waste stream is crossed by the highway 257 connecting the city with Kelberg in the south, and Quiddelbach Nürburg in the north. Another neighboring community is Wiesemscheid in the northwest.

To waste stream also includes the residential places pit Rosalia and Heupenmühle.

History

First mentioned was the place under the name " Mohlenbach " in the year 1398. The remains of a Roman villa, which should come from the 2nd or 3rd century, however, point to a first settlement back about a thousand years earlier.

Today's local church is probably coalesced from initially four courtyards. Waste stream belonged to 1427 the lords of Daun and came by purchase to the Electorate of Trier remained in the country's rule of the city until the late 18th century. The place was under the administration and the courts for the office down the monastery Maximin in Trier had manorial rights. Church- owned the whole office down and thus waste stream to the Archdiocese of Cologne. In the 17th century, the manorial rights were bought by the peasants of the village and therefore the feudal relation to the Abbey finished Maximin, the inhabitants refuse Bach were free peasants. The obtained Municipal Code in 1754 comprised 42 articles, it was chosen a mayor annually.

In 1563 waste stream was 32 ​​hearths ( households ) is the fourth largest city in the Official Daun. Through the Thirty Years' War and the Plague ( 1628) waste stream had only 20 families in 1652.

In the time of the French administration of the place in 1798 went to the Mairie in Canton Adenau Adenau, who belonged to the district of Bonn in the Rhine -Moselle department. In 1815 subsequent to the Prussian time waste stream belonged to the mayor's office in the county Kelberg Adenau and the Region of Koblenz. When the circuit Adenau had been dissolved in 1932, garbage Bach came to the district of Ahrweiler. Since 1946 it has been part of Rhineland- Palatinate then newly founded.

Policy

Parish council

The local council in waste stream consists of eight council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 by majority vote, and the honorary mayor as chairman.

Coat of arms

The blazon of the arms is: " A slanted left blue wave bar, above a red mill wheel. Below the middle part of a red oblique lattice with only one opening, accompanied at the bottom right of a red ear of corn, top left of a red Bischofsstabkrümme ".

The mill-wheel and the shaft bar as a symbol of a stream have a " coat of arms -talking parts" on the place name down. The red skew lattice in gold comes from the coat of arms of the Counts of Daun, the original rulers waste stream. The patron saints of the parish church of waste stream are Servatius and Dorothea. The crosier in the coat of arms is the attribute of Servatius, the ear as a fruit the attribute of Dorothea.

The coat of arms was approved on 20 December 1993.

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