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Despite criticism: underground car park at Gut Möschenfeld is being built - Federal Nature Conservation Association starts petition

2021-10-02T02:42:58.314Z


Despite criticism, the underground car park at Gut Möschenfeld is being built. Now the zoning plan has been changed accordingly. The Greens rejected the application, and the Bund Naturschutz has even started an online petition against the building project.


Despite criticism, the underground car park at Gut Möschenfeld is being built.

Now the zoning plan has been changed accordingly.

The Greens rejected the application, and the Bund Naturschutz has even started an online petition against the building project.

Grasbrunn

- In March, Agrar Grasbrunn GmbH & Co.KG, which belongs to the Finck Group, submitted an application to the building committee to build an underground car park in Möschenfeld across from the pilgrimage church of Sankt Ottilie. That caused a lot of criticism and discussion. Now the zoning plan has been changed accordingly.

The Greens rejected the application, and the Bund Naturschutz has even started an online petition against the building project.

The gravel area is currently used as an unpaved parking lot and was shown in the zoning plan as a mixed construction and green area.

According to the applicant, the construction of the underground car park should help to ensure that above-ground parking traffic in Möschenfeld takes place to a greater extent underground and thus to enhance the community part.

The single-storey underground car park has a floor area of ​​25 by 90 meters and will provide space for 60 underground and 45 above-ground parking spaces.

The old linden tree is preserved

Mainly the ones in the underground car park should serve the tenants and visitors of Gut Möschenfeld.

The above-ground parking spaces should remain open to the public for visitors to the church or hikers.

In the construction committee, the entire structure has now been moved five meters to the north so that the old linden tree can be preserved, and a tree trench with five new deciduous trees to be planted is being created.

Against the votes of the two Green municipal councils, the land use plan was changed to a “special parking area and a green area”.

Green council: "That makes no sense to me"

For Max Walleitner there is “no justification for the underground car park.

All of the residential buildings have demonstrated sufficient parking spaces, and there is an underground car park for the commercial sector.

“It doesn't make sense to me.

The gravel parking lot is never full, not even at major church festivals - I just don't understand why they want to build there. ”He believes that the municipal councils only approved the project because the Finck family had been planning to do something for years Hope cycle path from Harthausen to Grasbrunn.

Bund Naturschutz starts petition

Walleitner's wife Doris Dorschner-Walleitner, chairwoman of the Bund Naturschutz in Grasbrunn, argues in the same direction. She has started an online petition that has meanwhile been signed by 552 people in her opinion as “preventing the destruction of the gem Gut Möschenfeld”. Above all, the reason given by landscape architect Monikareiber is criticized by the community. She says that the problem of parking spaces in Möschenfeld has not yet been resolved, that there are parking problems in Möschenfeld. Dorschner-Walleitner refers to the large underground car park for commercial use and sufficient parking spaces for residential development. In addition, the parking lot is not, as said driver, sealed, but consists of coarse gravel.

Mayor Klaus Korneder (SPD) replied that the underground car park or the changed zoning plan would not trigger any building rights, and that the demands of the Greens were also met with the preservation of the trees.

Source: merkur

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