For two years now, building a tent in the so-called parallelogram, the forest area between Einsteinstrasse and Willy-Messerschmitt-Strasse, has occupied the community, the district administration and angry conservationists.
Now the administrative court in Munich has decided: The tent has to go for good.
Taufkirchen - The building authority manager Stefan Beer informed the local council in its most recent meeting.
At the beginning of 2019, the tent hall with a concrete floor slab and a warehouse for building materials - allegedly for sheep breeding - were set up.
A building permit that the operator had given the municipality, they refused.
In the meantime, the district office had already ordered several times to stop the non-forest use in the forest and to demolish all buildings.
The operator of the hall had filed a lawsuit against this at the Munich Administrative Court.
But even there he failed now.
According to the court, sheep breeding is not an agricultural operation there, but just a hobby.
The tent and the other buildings have to be dismantled by the end of March.
The concrete floor slab has to be gone by the end of April.
The same applies to two tent halls that the sheep farmer had set up in Oberhaching.