Small business area near Gernlinden continues to grow
Created: 01/08/2022, 09:11 AM
From: Helga Zagermann
The town hall in Maisach. © Weber
The new industrial park on Staatsstrasse near Gernlinden is full. All places have long been taken on paper.
Maisach - The area is even larger than originally planned. That is why the Maisach municipal council is busy with another change to the zoning plan and the preparation of a development plan.
The plan is for a company moving from Gröbenzell to Gernlinden on a plot of land by the railroad tracks, to the west of the industrial area that is already under construction. There are two problems with this: The district office, as the supervisory authority, would like to have a lot more public green on the edge of the area because of the wall height of the new building of up to twelve meters; and because of the resident protected skylark, 1000 square meters more compensation space is needed than expected.
Planner Marion Linke also spoke out in favor of space-filling perimeter greening. The plan is now only five meters, the company and the municipality must take care of half each. A ten-meter strip was planned, but according to Mayor Hans Seidl (CSU), the Phytron company was unwilling to “buy a five-meter-wide strip as a green strip at the price of building land”. The other half would have taken over the commune again. So it has to stay at two and a half meters by two (by the company and by the municipality). According to Seidl, there is also a problem that the municipality would generally like to purchase more space on site for a wider green strip on the new industrial park, but no land is currently being sold privately. Maisach's head of the building authority, Petra Endres, assumesthat the district office with the five-meter-wide green “will go along with a grumble, there is no other way”.
Ten companies will be located in the area on State Road 2345.
According to Endres, the building applications will gradually end up in the town hall: "In spring things will be going around there in terms of construction."
The development has been completed, a hall is already in the south.
In addition to the integrated control center, which is moving from Bruck to Gernlinden, regional companies are accommodated.
The space on the tracks that was intended for Container Huber now goes to the Tyrolit company, which is giving up its location on Maisacher Frauenstrasse.
Phytron then joins to the west.
The plans for the company Phytron went through against three votes.
Heike Demant (Greens) was annoyed that the company was moving here, but didn't want to buy enough reason for a necessary green strip.
And planner Linke reminded the local council that in future it should always set a proportion of green roofs in commercial development: “Force people into the green roof.” Photovoltaic systems no longer need to be demanded, everyone does this voluntarily because of the subsidies.