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Tölzer building area Hintersberg: One of two lawsuits dismissed

2021-10-23T14:11:49.641Z


The judicial review action at the Munich Administrative Court against the Hintersberg II development plan was dismissed in an urgent procedure. The Mayor of Tölz, Ingo Mehner, confirms this on request.


The judicial review action at the Munich Administrative Court against the Hintersberg II development plan was dismissed in an urgent procedure.

The Mayor of Tölz, Ingo Mehner, confirms this on request.

Bad Tölz - the plaintiff was a hot street resident who does not want to be named.

He had also applied for temporary legal protection with his lawsuit.

This has a suspensive character, but becomes obsolete with the urgent decision of the court (the main proceedings are still ongoing).

This is important for the city, which will presumably be able to use it to advance the procurement process and land sale.

A second lawsuit against the development plan has not yet been decided

The second lawsuit against the development plan has not yet been decided.

It was initiated by Johannes Fritz from the Hintersberg citizens' initiative.

His lawyer Peter Eichhorn had criticized, among other things, the weighing processes in the proceedings.

When buying the land, the city paid prices that made the designation of a building area imperative.

The expensive backfilling of the former mine tunnels under the site also made it impossible to weigh up the objections in a neutral manner.

Without the designation of a building area, the city would have suffered significant financial damage.

Due to the delay in the allocation of the parcels, the city is lacking income

The first lawsuit in particular led to a delay in the allocation of the 38 urban parcels on the Hintersberg site.

The consequence of this: The city lacks the income that it had planned for as a result of the real estate sale.

Even if the town hall firmly assumed that the delay would only be around three months, there was a liquidity bottleneck.

To fix it, the Finance Committee approved a loan of 1.7 million euros with a 15-year fixed interest rate and term at its meeting on Tuesday.

Loans are already planned in the Tölz budget

The loan itself is already foreseen in the Tölz budget for 2021.

The credit line was set at 2.2 million euros.

500,000 euros were raised for the residential building on Königsdorfer Strasse.

The remaining credit will now be used to remedy the financial bottleneck.

According to Kämmerer Hermann Forster, a positive side effect is that it also secures the currently favorable interest rate situation.

“We put the money we don't need aside.”  

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Source: merkur

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