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The former Gasthof Limm will be converted into 18 apartments

2021-11-12T05:14:08.096Z


At the entrance to the village, two new houses with a total of 18 apartments are to be built in place of the former Limm inn. The first drafts are now available.


At the entrance to the village, two new houses with a total of 18 apartments are to be built in place of the former Limm inn.

The first drafts are now available.

Münsing

- Instead of the abandoned Gasthaus Limm, including residential buildings and a butcher's, two new houses with a total of 18 apartments and a shop unit are to be built.

An underground car park should offer space for 36 cars.

Otto Kurz and Pauline Kurz-Müller from the Munich planning office Raab und Kurz presented the first drafts for the area to the Münsingen municipal council on Tuesday evening.

As reported, the municipality would like to draw up a development plan for this because of the special location at the entrance to the village. Your goals are to secure the historically established lounge area in front of the butcher shop as such and to improve the traffic and footpath situation in the confusing curve. The fact that 18 new apartments are to be built in the new “East Center” (Ursula Scriba, Bürgerliste) worried some councilors (including Christine Mair from the Greens). The planners want to think about a reduction. Pauline Kurz-Müller pointed out, however, that the previous surface sealing was higher than that of the planned new building.

In any case, it should be stipulated in the development plan that a shop, café, ice cream parlor or other crowd puller will move into the shop on the ground floor and that it will not be rented out as an office.

"Otherwise there will be no small village square here," said Helge Strauss (CSU).

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Two to four parking spaces are to be accommodated on the square.

The saddle roofs of the new houses are to be equipped with solar systems, the sidewalk in the southeast is to be widened slightly, and the existing trees are to be preserved as far as possible.

Access to the underground car park is planned via Bachstrasse.

Inge Limm, who continued to run the inn until April 2019 after the death of her husband Sebastian, currently only runs the butcher's shop.

Tanja Lühr

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Source: merkur

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