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Turn around at the Hotel Pazific: No asylum accommodation after all?

2022-01-11T04:52:16.548Z


Turn around at the Hotel Pazific: No asylum accommodation after all? Created: 01/11/2022, 05:40 AM From: Marc write Originally, the owner wanted to turn the former Hotel Pazific into refugee accommodation. Residents and the community saw this critically. Now there are new plans. (Archive image) © Marc Schreib Apparently no single male refugees should move into the vacant Hotel Pazific. After a


Turn around at the Hotel Pazific: No asylum accommodation after all?

Created: 01/11/2022, 05:40 AM

From: Marc write

Originally, the owner wanted to turn the former Hotel Pazific into refugee accommodation.

Residents and the community saw this critically.

Now there are new plans.

(Archive image) © Marc Schreib

Apparently no single male refugees should move into the vacant Hotel Pazific.

After a conversation between the municipality and the owner there is another plan.

Ottobrunn - The future shape and form of living of the Hotel Pazific is of great importance for the community of Ottobrunn.

After all, it is at a prominent point on Rosenheimer Landstrasse just behind Ottostrasse.

The fact that a large number of refugee single men could find shelter here worried some residents.

Now a decisive turn seems to have ushered in: As Mayor Thomas Loderer (CSU) explains to Münchner Merkur, there are fruitful discussions with the builder and owner.

The municipality of Ottobrunn has drawn up a development plan with the aim of refining it.

Issue a change lock

Targeted family-friendly apartments are to be built along Rosenheimer Landstrasse. This should also be reflected in the floor plans. In the case of the Hotel Pazific and its future purpose, this would not have been the case so far. On the contrary, the plans provided for small parceled rooms with one or two beds in order to accommodate as many individuals as possible or at most two in one room. The municipality of Ottobrunn has issued a ban on changes, combined with a partial change in the development plan. It has greater coverage than just the Hotel Pazific. This expresses the will of the municipal council to create family-friendly living space. The resolution was passed in a special meeting in October. There are no precise specifications yet.

In the meantime, according to Mayor Loderer, there has been a meeting between the administration, the owner and the architects. Both sides took help through lawyers. The conclusion from the conversation is positive for Mayor Loderer: “The message has arrived, and there is a willingness to reschedule so that other floor plans emerge from it.” A planning reaction in the form of a first draft is already available. However, the mayor did not want to anticipate the proceedings any further.

The aim is to be able to issue an exception despite the ban on changes if the building application takes up the objectives of the municipality.

There is a legal possibility to do so.

The approach taken by the community has thus proven to be successful and, in retrospect, correct.

Loderer: “We have regained the reins of action.” In the meantime, from his point of view, there was a real risk that the land-use planning would slip out of your hands.

Refugees not excluded

As reported, there had originally been a vision of modern business and residential space together with an investor - but this one dropped out due to insufficient profitability. The new owner of the Hotel Pazific in Ottobrunn wanted to make the building available as accommodation for refugees without further ado (we reported). The district office of Munich was interested. The project in this location particularly annoyed the surrounding homeowners, who feared a decline in the value of their properties. “Our land will no longer be worth anything,” it said at the citizens' meeting. A few months later, Mayor Loderer gives the green light and sounds very optimistic: "We have regained regional planning authority."

The mayor cannot say how the district office will react to this and whether there will be a clientele for the new form of living.

Refugee families are not excluded.

They would of course be treated like other families.

The community was only concerned with preventing a social hotspot from developing at the site.

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

Source: merkur

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