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New settlement: The mayor wants to build 700 apartments here

2021-06-13T18:30:04.513Z


700 apartments are to be built on today's container depot in Unterföhring. The building owner is the family of Mayor Andreas Kemmelmeyer.


700 apartments are to be built on today's container depot in Unterföhring.

The building owner is the family of Mayor Andreas Kemmelmeyer.

Unterföhring

- A new residential area is to be built on the Kiesa site in Unterföhring.

The 104,000 square meter area offers space for around 1,500 residents.

The Kiesa property is owned by the family of Mayor Andreas Kemmelmeyer (PWU).

It wants to fundamentally redesign this.

The lease for the container depot expires in 2024.

Then 650 to 700 residential units and additional shopping centers could be built between Mitterfeldallee and Neubruchstrasse.

The settlement will close the gap between the residential buildings in the south and the northern settlement areas.

Community develops development plan

The area is in the shadow of the thermal power station, the railway line runs to the east and the busy Münchner Straße to the west.

Despite these general conditions, the residential area has a lot of charm: The residents can expect an excellent infrastructure, they are close to the city, the Isar and the English Garden, and the Föhringer Ring is also being expanded.

First of all, building rights must be created for “residential and non-disruptive business”. The former Kiesa GmbH site is currently being used as an industrial park. On Thursday, the municipal council decided with a score of 24: 0 to start a development plan procedure and draw up an urban development contract. Mayor Kemmelmeyer did not vote, as the owner's representative he is personally affected. At this point, the meeting was chaired by Second Mayor Manuel Prieler (PWU).

As early as 2013, Andreas Kemmelmeyer, at that time still a candidate for mayor, had promised that the lease for the Container Depot Munich (CDM) would expire in 2024.

The CDM has been tenant of the Kemmelmeyer family for over 40 years and was one of the first inland depots in Germany in 1978.

It is now surrounded by residential developments and looks like a foreign body in the place.

The containers are a thorn in the side of the new residents of Neubruchstrasse.

The municipality receives parts of the property or apartments

Since it has been clear that the CDM is moving away, the municipal council has not been giving public advice on the largest residential area in Unterföhringen for the next few years. Because the property increases in value enormously as soon as building rights are granted for apartments, the municipality receives commitments in return according to the Sobon Directive: for example, part of the property or occupancy rights for apartments - this is negotiated in the urban development contract.

The offices “De la Ossa” and “NRT-Landschaftsplaner” won the 1st prize in a workshop in 2016. They suggest that the houses be on the edges and that the settlement be oriented inwards. A long, wide green corridor is to become the heart of the quarter, which delimits a commercial complex on Münchner Strasse and a block building in the east. Kiesa-Quetschwerk-GmbH has now applied for the municipality to draw up a development plan. "The next steps will keep the building committee and the local council busy for the next two to three years," said Lothar Kapfenberger, head of the building department, explaining the process Express criticism and suggestions.Subsequently, the municipal council, under the leadership of the second mayor Manuel Prieler, will conclude the urban development contract with the owners.

You can find more news from Unterföhring and the district of Munich here.

Source: merkur

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