Schneeberg | |
Image Coa: | DEU Schneeberg COA.svg |
Coordinates: | 49.6394°N 9.2469°W |
Image Plan: | Schneeberg in MIL.svg |
State: | Bayern |
Region: | Unterfranken |
District: | Miltenberg |
Elevation: | 168 |
Area: | 16.60 |
Postal Code: | 63936 |
Area Code: | 09373 |
Licence: | MIL |
Gemeindeschlüssel: | 09 6 76 156 |
Website: | www.schneeberg-odenwald.de |
Mayor: | Kurt Repp[1] |
Leader Term: | 2020 - 26 |
Party: | CSU |
Schneeberg is a market municipality in the Miltenberg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria, Germany.
Schneeberg lies in the Bavarian Lower Main (Bayerischer Untermain) Region.
The municipality has the following Gemarkungen (traditional rural cadastral areas): Hambrunn, Schneeberg, Zittenfelden.
Schneeberg belonged to the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt. After the Treaty of Munich in 1816 the place belonged to Bavaria. The Electoral Mainz community was assigned in the 1803 Reichsdeputationshauptschluss to the Princes of Leiningen, was mediatized in 1806 by Baden, and in 1810 was ceded to Hesse-Darmstadt. In the Hesse-Bavaria Rezeß (Frankfurt 1816), it finally passed to Bavaria. In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria, the current municipality came into being with the Gemeindeedikt (“Municipal Edict”) of 1818.
Within town limits, 1,754 inhabitants were counted in 1970, 1,822 in 1987 and in 2000 1,904.
On 1 January 2006, a figure of 2,009 inhabitants was reported, who represented 17 nationalities, while 1,931 of them were German nationals.
The mayor is Kurt Repp (CSU).
The council is made up of 12 council members with seats apportioned thus (Election 2020):
Municipal taxes in 1999 amounted to €825,000 (converted), of which net business taxes amounted to €82,000.
The municipality’s arms might be described thus: Per pale gules a fleur-de-lis argent banded by a crown Or, argent in base a mount of three issuant from which a coniferous tree vert.
The mount of three (a charge called a Dreiberg in German) and the tree symbolize the municipality’s location in the Odenwald (range). The mount itself is also canting for the name element —berg. The lily and the crown are Marian symbols and refer to the pilgrimage known to have been undertaken before 1474 to the “Mother of God on the Elder Trunk” (Muttergottes auf dem Holderstock), the legend underlying which tells of an icon that somehow mysteriously and repeatedly moved from its place in the church to a place on an elder tree.
The arms have been borne since 1968.[2]
According to official statistics, there were 263 workers on the social welfare contribution rolls working in producing businesses in 1998. In trade and transport this was 0. In other areas, 784 such workers worked from home. There was 1 processing business and 1 construction business, and furthermore, in 1999, there were 18 agricultural operations with a working area of 326 ha, of which 247 ha was meadowland.
The railway station lies on the Seckach-Miltenberg line (KBS 709), also called the Madonnenlandbahn.
In 1999 the following institutions existed in :