What will happen to the controversial radio mast in Hattenhofen?
After the current quarter of an hour in the municipal council meeting, many questions remain unanswered.
Hattenhofen - What happens next with the planned radio mast on the railway line in Hattenhofen?
In the current quarter of an hour of the municipal council meeting, the representatives of the newly formed citizens' initiative (BI) wanted to know.
The answers from the committee summarized: Much is still open.
“We will try again to find another location for the mast.
I stand by that ”, said Mayor Franz Robeller (UWG Haspelmoor).
For example at the municipal sewage treatment plant to the south, further away from the village area, as Martin Bentenrieder of BI suggested to the council members: “We could all live with this solution.
I ask for your support. ”But the Deutsche Funkturm GmbH, which belongs to the Telekom Group, had already emphasized in the past that a radio mast was not possible there, according to Robeller.
The legal situation was also discussed again.
The district office had communicated that a rejection by the local council could be collected by the district authority.
That means: If the municipality rejects, then the approval comes from the district office.
In fact, the community now has to hope for the goodwill of the builder.
In any case, they wanted to talk to the Funkturm GmbH again, announced Robeller.
Representatives from BI could take part in this discussion.
Andi Peter (Dorfgemeinschaft Hattenhofen) drew a conclusion: “We have to make sure that we inform the citizens better again.
Corona made it clear that the exchange is simply no longer there. ”No meetings, no open economies, no club life - the community might have to issue a citizen's letter more often.
Alexandra Klepper (UWG Haspelmoor) asked her colleagues to take a look at the websites of the municipalities of Adelshofen and Mittelstetten: The minutes of the municipal council meetings can be read there.
Such a service could also be discussed in Hattenhofen in the future, said Klepper: "We have nothing to hide." (
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The citizens' initiative had previously simulated the planned radio mast with an erected crane.
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