For a few years the Bad Heilbrunn town council had dealt with the so-called "integrated urban development concept" for the new village center. Now it was pending approval in the "vacation committee" of the community.
Bad Heilbrunn - The "Integrated Urban Development Concert" (ISEK) contains a summary of the studies carried out in the course of the local development from 2014 to the present. In addition, the results of citizen participation in shaping the town center in recent years have been incorporated into ISEK.
Local development goals as a funding requirement from the government of Upper Bavaria
The summary of the local development goals in this "ISEK" is also required as a funding requirement by the government of Upper Bavaria, as explained Andreas Mascher, executive officer in the town hall of Heilbrunn. "Of course, the concept only specifies the large framework of the overall project," the official emphasized several times. It would not specify any details. They would have to be decided on a case-by-case basis.
Project approved by a majority - two votes against
But Norbert Deppisch (Greens) and Konrad Specker (FW) opposed each other. They did not want to give the new municipal council that had already been elected far-reaching guidelines. "What speaks against the fact that we only postpone it for a month and then let the new council decide?" Asked the Green Community Council. "Nothing in principle," said Mayor Thomas Gründl (CSU), "but since it took several years before the paper, as it is now available, was completed," the new municipal councilors were not expected to get used to within a few weeks could read the complex matter properly. However, since the town hall chief did not want to postpone the whole thing to Sankt-Nimmerleins-Tag, he put the ISEK to a vote. In the end, the majority was approved against the votes of Deppisch and Specker.
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