Renovation measures in Wolfratshausen: this is how long it takes to implement
Created: 01/11/2022, 06:00 AM
From: Carl-Christian Eick
According to Sabine Trinkl from the Town Hall Planning and Environment department, there is an urgent need for renovation in the Wolfratshausen city center.
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The city of Wolfratshausen has updated the redevelopment statute.
One reason: the “urban needs” have changed significantly.
Wolfratshausen - Since 2006, the municipality had a redevelopment statute that applied to a defined redevelopment area in Loisachstadt.
After 15 years, the city council repealed this statute and passed a new one at the same time.
There were no votes against.
The amendment had become necessary, among other things, because "the urban needs have changed significantly in the meantime," explained Sabine Trinkl from the Town Hall Department for Planning and Environment at the last city council meeting this year.
Refurbishment goals are to be achieved in the next 15 years
In the inner city area there is still an urgent need for renovation. According to Trinkl, this includes “public spaces with parking spaces to be reorganized”. The municipality's new redevelopment statute also takes into account the changing mobility of people. "Defects", according to the town hall employee, also show "the area around the S-Bahn station" with the so-called axis of connection to the city center. These inadequacies as well as the resulting renovation goals have been worked out in various studies. With regard to the renovation goals, Trinkl explained: "A period of 15 years is assumed, since many measures are also taking place in a difficult area, such as in the inner city."
As part of the urban development funding, the municipality has now defined a redevelopment area.
The planned projects primarily concern the projects contained in the package of measures of the Integrated Urban Development Concept (ISEK).
This includes the planned upgrading of the old town in the area between the municipal music school on Untermarkt in the north and the Littig Villa in the south.
A significant increase in land value is not to be expected
According to Trinkl, the redevelopment area “downtown Wolfratshausen with S-Bahn station” can be determined in the course of a simplified procedure, “as appreciable, redevelopment-related increases in value are not to be expected”.
As a result of the planned renovation measures, the increase in land value is expected to be so low that their determination is "out of proportion to the associated administrative costs".
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