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Green commercial oasis or a disaster? Further criticism of the new industrial area

2021-10-22T03:41:19.807Z


The Oberschleißheim municipal council has paved the way for investor plans for an industrial park on the B471. But there was renewed criticism.


The Oberschleißheim municipal council has paved the way for investor plans for an industrial park on the B471.

But there was renewed criticism.

Oberschleißheim

- The industrial area south of the B 471 is to accommodate crisis-proof technologies, combined with light production and research.

The investor relies on medium-sized companies and paints the image of a sustainably managed premium commercial area with a feel-good factor.

The majority of the local council went along with it, even if the criticism persisted.

Under the title “One Health & Technology Campus”, the “Asto Business Group” based in Gilching (Starnberg district) is planning a kind of commercial campus with a green paintwork.

One Health stands for a holistic approach that seeks to combine the well-being and health of humans with that of animals and the environment.

In the immediate vicinity of the veterinary faculty, this approach looks very promising.

"Everything else is a mirage!"

The municipal council decided to apply for the detachment of the 15 hectare area opposite the Ertl settlement, which is anchored in the landscape protection area, and arranged for the development plan to be sent.

However, the criticism of the project is not waning.

In particular, the development and the associated destruction of a biotope is causing the Greens and local councils from the SPD and FW sleepless nights.

“Asto” wants to open up the industrial area to traffic via the bypass that has been planned for years.

A connection eastwards to Hubertusstraße is intended for local public transport.

Fritz-Gerrit Kropp (Greens) spoke of a "single catastrophe".

As long as the bypass is not in place, the industrial area would inevitably be approached via Hubertusstraße.

"Everything else is a mirage!"

Green becomes gray

As Mayor Markus Böck (CSU) confirmed, there is still no replacement for the bypass planner, who has been insolvent for some time. Until then, Sebastian Riedelbauch (SPD) can still see plenty of water flowing down the Isar. The connection to Hubertusstrasse leads through a biotope for protected birds and bats, which "Asto" is obliged to preserve, but whose approach path, according to Gaby Hohenberger (Greens), would be severed by the spur road: "A disaster for species protection."

The investor is planning an industrial park based on technology-oriented companies with a long-term perspective. A structured campus with a lot of green, which should function in five to ten years in a climate-neutral and energy self-sufficient manner. A central packing station reduces delivery traffic. A meeting center, shops, kindergarten, a bistro invites employees and residents to linger after work. Relevant experience with commercial areas in Martinsried, Erlangen and Oberpfaffenhofen speak for the investor. Mayor Böck reported on the first prospective buyers who wanted to settle, but did not give any names.

How things will look in Oberschleißheim in the near future, however, let critics swallow hard at the meeting: The clover leaf planned in the course of the A 92 expansion, the roundabout to connect the bypass and finally the shrinking protected area - in a few years the west, which has so far been left natural, will be concreted over the community.

The investor's well-intentioned wish to “give something back to nature” through One Health failed to convince critics.

Local councilors around Casimir Katz (FDP), on the other hand, are tired of the "constant rumination of unimportant facts".

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

Source: merkur

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