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Warngau fire station: expansion is hardly an option

2021-05-14T06:18:01.196Z


Can the space requirements of the Warngau fire brigade be covered by expanding the tool shed? Pre-planning should provide information on this. The municipal council has not yet made a decision. However, it is becoming apparent that a new building is likely to be the more sensible alternative.


Can the space requirements of the Warngau fire brigade be covered by expanding the tool shed?

Pre-planning should provide information on this.

The municipal council has not yet made a decision.

However, it is becoming apparent that a new building is likely to be the more sensible alternative.

Warngau

- It has been clear for two years: the Warngau fire brigade should get more space.

In concrete terms, however, not much has progressed since then.

This is no different after the latest meeting of the municipal council on Tuesday evening.

After all: it is clearer what is not possible.

Because the two rough drafts for an extension that a planning office had submitted, neither the fire brigade, the district fire council nor the municipal council can gain much.

The two expansion variants essentially provided for creating parking spaces for advancing emergency services in the area behind the tool shed and adding an annex to the two existing garages on the east or west side.

The cost estimate was around 1.2 million euros in each case.

“That doesn't work at all,” said Commander Johann Eder and had some trouble swallowing his bewilderment.

“There is insufficient space.” The storage space is far too little.

The trailer and equipment of the active, which the fire brigade has sublet externally, would again find no space in the tool shed in both variants.

"It's all too small, too narrow, and we're back against the wall and couldn't expand." He warned that we should keep an eye on the fact that Warngau is developing further - for example with the planned expansion of the industrial park.

District fire council sees the location critical

District fire chief Anton Riblinger also viewed the preliminary drafts very critically - as did the Bavarian municipal accident insurance, as he informed: "The crux of the matter is the eye of the needle." A traffic light solution like that of the professional fire brigade in Munich, as Adolf Schwarzer (CSU) puts into play brought, is not practical for a volunteer service like Warngau, because in the event of an emergency the first vehicle will be deployed while emergency services are still approaching with private cars.

Reinhard Bücher (Greens) was irritated that the planning had obviously not been coordinated with the fire brigade.

His parliamentary colleague Michael Spannring quarreled with whether the drafts at hand could still be adapted so that they would be suitable, or whether the two variants would be suitable for the wastepaper basket.

For Josef Gschwendtner (FWG), himself chairman of the Wehr, the matter was clear: “The location is no longer sustainable in terms of space.” At a new location, the building could be designed sensibly.

“It is important that we get out of the eye of the needle.” Anton Bader (FWG) agreed.

The old building would not be lost either: "I am thinking of the community equipment that is housed elsewhere."

There is no alternative location yet

Engelfried Beilhack (CSU) objected, however, that an alternative location must first be up for debate.

You have to keep an eye on the costs - even if it is clear to everyone that the fire brigade must be optimally equipped.

Schwarzer did not want to let the previous location get away so badly either: "There is no need to purchase land and no development, and the district heating is already there - the space is not that bad either."

“An expansion will be difficult,” Riblinger warned again, especially since the cost estimate would no longer be sufficient if the expansion was carried out on a larger scale.

The district fire council also pointed to the growth, the B 318, the train traffic and the consequences of climate change with floods and forest fires: "The numbers are not going down."

Mayor Klaus Thurnhuber (FWG) finally closed the debate;

a decision was not yet pending.

"We have two proposals that are not very promising," summarized the town hall chief.

He now wants to first clarify with the municipal accident insurance whether the previous location would be sustainable from their point of view.

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Source: merkur

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