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New underground car park at the Alpenpark Clinic: approval with stomach ache

2021-04-24T23:22:23.641Z


The Alpenpark-Klinik am Tegernsee is planning a large underground car park. The fact that the Bad Wiessee community is supposed to get the project off the ground as soon as possible caused stomach ache.


The Alpenpark-Klinik am Tegernsee is planning a large underground car park.

The fact that the Bad Wiessee community is supposed to get the project off the ground as soon as possible caused stomach ache.

Bad Wiessee

- Once again, the Wiesse building authority director Anton Bammer described the "borderline situation" at the meeting of the building committee: While the actual clinic expansion is taking place in Kreuther's municipality, the parking spaces on the other side of Defreggerweg have always been on Wiesse's corridor.

A two-story underground car park with 120 parking spaces is now to be built under the site.

Building authority manager: Underground parking means relief for the community and neighbors

Bammer made no secret of the fact that this was a "very extensive" measure, almost the entire property is being used.

About 40 additional parking spaces as well as a shelter for bicycles and structural boundaries are to be created above ground.

"The parking lot is currently very busy," Bammer made clear.

With the underground car park and the driveway, which is planned right at the beginning of the property, the clinic traffic will be diverted early - a relief for the community and neighbors, according to Bammer.

The building committee members are concerned about the speed of the procedure

Basically, both in Kreuth and Bad Wiessee, the modernization project of the Kirinus Alpenpark Clinic is well disposed. The Wiesse municipal council had already unanimously approved the preparation of a development plan for the underground parking lot last week. The fact that now - a week later - the building committee should vote on the specific building application, caused some members a lot of stomach ache. Even if the head of the building authority, Bammer, linked the committee's agreement to two conditions: on the one hand, the project must be ready for approval after the district office had checked it, and on the other hand, the development plan must be ready for planning. In order to allay concerns, the clinic had also already provided a number of expert reports, for example on the topics of soil, noise and traffic.

Green council speaks of a "gigantic volume"

Johannes von Miller (Greens) was not convinced by any of this.

"I'm not comfortable making this quick decision," he said.

He is particularly concerned about the “gigantic volume” of the underground car park: Where should the surface water go if the property is sealed by a good 90 percent?

Before making a decision, he wants to know what the water management authority and nature conservation authority have to say on the subject.

Bernd Kuntze-Fechner (SPD) also found that too many things were still unclear.

"I would have welcomed it if we hadn't had to vote today." SPD colleague Benedikt Dörder made a similar statement.

In the end, there was broad approval for the new underground car park

CSU spokesman Florian Sareiter saw things differently.

He has no problem with running the development plan and application process in parallel.

The experts heard had already stated that the underground car park was feasible.

And ultimately the decision is made by the district office anyway.

Sareiter: "I think this project has been wonderfully prepared."

In the end, most of the doubters were convinced - also because of the conditions that the building authority manager had formulated in the proposal for a resolution.

With 8: 1 - only von Miller remained with his no - the committee gave the approval to the building application.

According to the clinic, there are currently no plans to build over the underground car park

Previously, Sareiter had responded to publicly voiced suspicions that the clinic would also build on the property above ground after the underground car park was built.

The clinic has stated that there is currently no plan for this, reported Sareiter.

However, the structure of the underground car park was designed in such a way that it could theoretically be built over, said the CSU municipal council.

Mayor Robert Kühn (SPD) confirmed this when asked, but also emphasized that the municipality and authorities would have a significant say in the eventual development of the property covered by a development plan.

Read here: A legacy that obliges: the clinic is expanding

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Source: merkur

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