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Craft enterprise wants to accommodate employees in the Farchet industrial park - city councilors say no

2020-10-24T16:32:51.205Z


A craft enterprise wants to build two apartments in the Farchet industrial park in Bad Tölz. The building committee slowed down this project in its most recent meeting.


A craft enterprise wants to build two apartments in the Farchet industrial park in Bad Tölz.

The building committee slowed down this project in its most recent meeting.

Bad Tölz

- A craft company wants to build two apartments on Josef-Janker-Ring in the Farchet industrial park.

The building committee of the Tölzer city council put a brake on this project in its most recent meeting.

City architect Florian Ernst had stated that two apartments could be approved as an exception, but that one should not lose sight of the character of the area.

Therefore, in his opinion, only a business owner's apartment should be advocated.

Background: In the Farchet industrial estate, which has been in existence for 50 years, one or the other apartment has also been built in addition to the halls for the factories, storage areas, a petrol station and some car dealerships.

But if the Farchet should lose its status as a commercial area because of a residential character that is too pronounced, then the businesses that cause noise or emit pollutants have a problem.

That is why the city is very restrictive when it comes to new apartments in the area.

“We have to be extremely careful here.

With every additional apartment that we allow, there is a risk that the industrial park will fly into our ears. " 

Mayor Ingo Mehner (CSU)

There were even more problems with the application from the craft enterprise in question: instead of the required seven, the building applicant had only drawn four vehicle parking spaces on the plan and applied for "mutual use".

In addition, the planned roof shape and protruding balconies did not seem unproblematic to the city architect.

Martin Harrer (FWG) pointed out that the skilled trades were urgently looking for staff and that the company owner had assured him that he would only make the apartments available to company employees.

Mayor Ingo Mehner (CSU) said: “We have to be extremely careful here.

With every additional apartment that we allow, there is a risk that the industrial park will fly around our ears. "If the development plan becomes" inoperative ", there is a risk that some businesses will" have to close. "

Building authority manager Christian Fürstberger stated that the "necessity" was decisive for the approval of an apartment.

This could be the case, for example, in shift work where people work day and night.

The craft business is given the prospect of an apartment in the Farchet

Filiz Cetin (SPD) spoke out vehemently against such “privileges”, especially since Fürstberger added that an apartment was “explicitly only permitted for the business owner, not for employees”.

Anton Mayer (CSU), on the other hand, said it was up to the company to keep on-call duty at night, while his group colleague René Mühlberger spoke out in favor of a compromise (an apartment).

Mehner recalled the previous meeting in which an application for an apartment in the Farchet had been rejected and once again pointed out: "The matter can topple in court with one blow."

He then had the various parts of the proposed resolution voted individually.

Only four city councilors pleaded for both residential units.

The proposed hipped roof and the protruding balconies were approved, while the mutual use of the parking spaces was again rejected (against Anton Mayer's vote).

Should the building application be submitted again, the prospect was given the prospect that an apartment would be approved for the business owner, provided that “the living space and building dimensions are subordinate to the business”.

Only Filiz Cetin voted against it.

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Source: merkur

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