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Councilors inspect old mansions

2021-03-25T14:07:40.169Z


An on-site visit at the Villa am Krapfberg is intended to clarify the future of the old building. Vice Mayor Dr. Jürgen Sklarek made after criticism from outside.


An on-site visit at the Villa am Krapfberg is intended to clarify the future of the old building.

Vice Mayor Dr.

Jürgen Sklarek made after criticism from outside.

Gauting

- Dr.

Jürgen Sklarek speaks of the “great emotions” that are currently pounding in the population around the question of maintaining or demolishing the dilapidated communal villa on the Krapfberg above the Rathausgarten (we reported).

An on-site meeting, accompanied by an expert, as suggested by his group from Together for One Another 82131, was approved by the building committee on Tuesday evening.

As is well known, the district home nurse Gerhard Schober, the former mayor Brigitte Servatius and her predecessor Dr.

Ekkehard Knobloch was used to maintain the villa.

If the country house on the old Römerstrasse, which is also visible from Bahnhofstrasse, should be replaced by a nine-meter-high new building with eight garages, a piece of historic Gauting would be "irretrievably destroyed," the SPD had warned in a direct mail to all households.

Sklarek suggests that the local councils take a look at the house inside and out with an expert to collect arguments.

After all, the population has to be included in whatever decision is made.

"So far we have only asked about building permits," recalled Mayor Dr.

Brigitte Kössinger.

“We never used the word demolition”, she emphasized, “it creates a good mood”.

The decisive factor is the structural engineer’s word as to whether the house can even be renovated, Sklarek found.

A renovation is always feasible, explained the mayor.

But it is a question of the effort and thus the costs.

Stefan Berchtold (Menschen für Gauting / Piraten) suggested that not only should a structural engineer be present at the on-site visit, but also someone who explains the history.

For those who are not familiar with it.

"I'm a fan of on-site visits," said Heinrich Moser (Greens).

But when making the decision, the entire ensemble around the Rathauspark should remain in view.

His parliamentary colleague Susanne Köhler, who is also a consultant for local development, wanted to see building plans beforehand so that he could see which part could be built on because of archaeological finds.

CSU parliamentary group spokeswoman Eva-Maria Klinger recalled that there was talk of “massive construction defects” with rent cuts in the villa as early as the 1990s.

The building authority will prepare the history with rent reductions in the building once managed by the Zweckverband Wohnen, answered the mayor.

Knobloch's statement that the tenants were satisfied is not true.

The building committee then voted unanimously for the on-site meeting with an expert who should explain whether a renovation is at all possible or sensible for structural or financial reasons.

Source: merkur

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