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City council decides today on the future of the pony and horse ranch in Weißensee

2021-10-19T06:10:20.648Z


Füssen - Today, Tuesday, October 19, the city council will decide whether the development plan preparation procedure for a pony ranch should be discontinued.


Füssen - Today, Tuesday, October 19, the city council will decide whether the development plan preparation procedure for a pony ranch should be discontinued.

If the councils vote in favor, that would mean the end of operations in Weißensee.

To prevent this, the riders of the pony and horse ranch collected signatures and handed them over to the Füssen city administration. 

At the beginning of September, ranch owner Sandra Ringmann was in great shock.

Completely surprisingly, at the request of Füssen Land, the building committee rejected the subsequent approval of black buildings on the ranch, although the city administration, the Ostallgäu district office and the owner had found a solution to meet the requirements (the district

messenger

reported in detail several times).

The electoral group saw the facility as important and good, but in their view too many different reasons would speak against subsequent legalization.

Therefore, they asked to discontinue the procedure and to repeal the corresponding city council resolution, which the building committee approved with a very narrow 7: 4 votes.

But this decision did not last long: Only the city council itself can repeal a city council resolution, the city administration informed after the Free Voters in Füssen had requested a corresponding review.

Sign for receipt

Many riders and supporters of the pony and horse ranch are now hoping that the local parliament will stick to the development plan and still approve the ranch's illegal structures retrospectively.

For this they not only sent numerous letters to our newspaper, but also collected 739 signatures for the preservation of the pony and horse ranch in Weißensee.


The ranch operator Ringmann has now handed over the full signature portfolio to Mayor Maximilian Eichstetter (CSU).

With this she would like to send a signal for the maintenance of the development plan procedure before the vote in the city council.

The Füssen City Council meets today, Tuesday, October 19, from 5 p.m. in public in Haus Hopfensee.

Source: merkur

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