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"Absurd project": New protest against Saurüsselalm - goat barn has to go again

2021-10-21T07:34:55.580Z


The regional association for homeland care demands an immediate stop of the renovation work on the Saurüsselalm in Bad Wiessee. It is also clear: the neighboring goat barn should not have been built like this.


The regional association for homeland care demands an immediate stop of the renovation work on the Saurüsselalm in Bad Wiessee.

It is also clear: the neighboring goat barn should not have been built like this.

Update from Thursday, October 21:

While the protest against the Saurüsselalm continues, the Miesbach district office has now taken another stand on the project.

The privilege of the construction project is given due to the detailed and unambiguous positioning of the Bad Wiessee community, which sees the alpine farming as a local recreation destination, "so there is building permission," emphasizes Sophie Stadler, spokeswoman for the district office.

Now it is clear: the goat pen at the Saurüsselam has to go again

The situation is different with the neighboring goat barn, which was built on two levels instead of one. This was recently noticed by employees of the district office during a construction inspection. The Office for Food, Agriculture and Forests (AELF) has now announced in its statement to the District Office that the goat barn in the form it was built is not privileged. So it should not have been set up without a procedure. According to Stadler, the client, Franz Haslberger, had already been informed orally about it. “The hearing on the elimination will go out from the building authority this week,” said Stadler. In other words: The goat shed has to go again. Whether alternative accommodation options for goats are necessary and possible must be clarified bilaterally between the client and the AELF, said the spokeswoman. Stadler makes it clearthat the goat barn has nothing to do with the Saurüsselalm construction project.

The operator Frühauf complains about delivery problems

This is also emphasized by Martin Frühauf, who with his wife Tanja has leased and will operate the alpine pasture.

He has long since wanted to get started, "but there is still a problem in the back and front", says the restaurateur, who is well known in the valley.

It is true that everything is being worked at full speed, "but as is currently the case everywhere, delivery difficulties make life difficult for us and the craftsmen." He hopes to be able to start decorating the interior soon.

“There won't be anything with the opening in the next few weeks,” says Frühauf.

But it should be ready this year.

He and his wife will then be there to support the three-person team.

Original article from Wednesday October 20th:

Bad Wiessee

- while craftsmen are still hard at work and hikers and cyclists are hoping for an opening soon, a new protest against the Saurüsselalm by entrepreneur Franz Haslberger is loud. Now the Bavarian State Association for Homeland Care is shooting across the board and is demanding "an immediate stop to all construction work and planning for a restaurant business."

"Everywhere, including in this district, inns are empty or about to be closed," says Rudolf Neumaier, managing director of the regional association.

“There is no need for a new Alm restaurant.

In view of the rampant dying of taverns, the project seems simply absurd.

Instead of using the imagination to revive old or already closed inns where they were created sensibly - namely in places - a disruptive factor for this valley is created completely unnecessarily, regardless of the environment and nature. "

With its protest, the regional association supports the initiative of the Schutzgemeinschaft Tegernseer Tal (SGT) and the association for the protection of the mountains, which wrote a critical letter to three Bavarian state ministries.

New protest against Saurüsselalm - and criticism of the district office

The criticism is directed primarily against the Miesbach district office, which, in the opinion of the two associations, has issued an “illegal permit” to convert and expand the building into an alpine restaurant.

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We finally have to rethink and stop these expansions into the few remaining natural areas, ”says Ursula Eberhard, who is in charge of the“ Cultural Landscape / Environment ”department at the Regional Association for Homeland Care.

With the road development, the structural measures and emissions, there will be considerable interference in ecologically and also culturally and historically sensitive systems, the natural landscape of which will be lost, according to the association.

There are plenty of examples where popular and lucrative restaurants have been created with the existing buildings within the established settlements, it says.

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Source: merkur

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