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2020-05-14T18:05:01.771Z


Compress yes, but how? The Weßlinger Building Committee dealt with this question at its meeting on Tuesday. Despite many open questions, the modification of the development plan "Behind the Gardens II" is being interpreted.


Compress yes, but how? The Weßlinger Building Committee dealt with this question at its meeting on Tuesday. Despite many open questions, the modification of the development plan "Behind the Gardens II" is being interpreted.

Weßling - The change is intended to "densify an existing building area". Eleven areas between Steinebacher Weg and Gartenstraße are affected. In a letter, however, the advisory board criticized the draft plan. He contested the development of a plot of land directly adjacent to the main street via Steinebacher Weg. "That is not possible," emphasized Petra Slawisch (Greens), because the street "falls down to the underpass" at this point. The advisory board for the townscape found the property to be "sensitive to urban planning", after all it was the entrance gate to Weßling. Objections that are passed on to the planner.

Just like the decision not to allow only two residential units per building in the planned area, as was previously the case. "The area would be ideal for this," said Slavic. Also because the living association on Gartenstrasse is already building an apartment building. She saw a problem in the four parking spaces, which would then become mandatory for each plot of land. “We would like to do without it, but now every family has two cars,” says the architect. "They usually park on the street."

Draft is laid out

With so many unexplained details, Andreas Lechermann (CSU) suggested that the item on the agenda be postponed and submitted to the Committee on Local Development and Local Affairs. Cynthia Nalic of the building authority spoke out resolutely: "The committee is not final and therefore the plans have to be submitted to the local council again afterwards." It was a lengthy process, she warned and reminded the council that "the area is already." in the lineup since 2018. "I get calls from owners every week who want to know when things will finally go on." She suggested that the draft be interpreted as it is. "After that, we can still change it." That also convinced the construction committee.

Michèle Kirner

Source: merkur

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