Kirinus Alpenpark Klinik: Kreuth municipal council gives the go-ahead for redesign
Created: 01/21/2022, 13:00
By: Alexandra Korimorth
Architect Matteo Thun (r.), here with the owner couple Klitzsch, designed the plans for the clinic extension © THOMAS PLETTENBERG
The Kirinus Alpenpark Clinic in Kreuth has now received the green light for the redesign and expansion.
There were only a few minor hints from the municipal council.
Kreuth
– The Kreuth municipal council has finally cleared the way for the redesign of the Kirinus Alpenpark Klinik.
After the renewed round of interpretations, the various objections and comments from the representatives of public interests had once again come up on the table.
In the end, a unanimous resolution was passed.
The neighboring municipality of Bad Wiessee, on whose corridor the underground car park belonging to the clinic is to be built and which will soon deal with the project again, still attaches great importance to the fact that the procedures and the votes in both bodies are to be viewed in connection.
The district office would like to see the noise protection report incorporated into the approval notice.
If there is a left turn lane, the builder must bear the costs
With regard to the left turn lane on the main road, it was stated that the clinic operator Ludwig Klitzsch would have to bear the costs if there was a need to build one at a later date.
Then the builder also has to provide the appropriate viewing triangles.
First of all, however, the left turn lane was put back because the construction site access is to be set up temporarily via an access road in the north of the clinic area and thus on the Wiesseer corridor.
The clinic will probably set up a combined heat and power plant
The government of Upper Bavaria suggested examining the extent to which renewable energies could be used in the clinic.
That was Councilor Markus Wrba (FWG) too non-binding.
He would have liked to have had concrete agreements.
Clinic Managing Director Stefan Schneider was then able to comment on the planning status in this regard: "Because we have no groundwater and therefore a heat exchanger is not possible, it will probably be a combined heat and power plant with methane gas for the entire system.
There will also be photovoltaics.” The Tegernsee E-Werk also requires space for a small transformer house.
In the end, the municipal council voted unanimously in favor of the statute resolution
By and large it was just a matter of refining the decisions taken at the October meeting.
The only actual change was in determining the reference points for the excavations to illuminate the basement floors of the central, circular therapy house and the east wing.
There was an editorial error in the height information, which Till Fischer from AKFU Architekten und Stadtplaner took on himself.
This was corrected by unanimous decision.
Finally, Wrba wanted to be sure that the planning of the footpath and cycle path would also be taken into account in the event of a left turning lane.
The committee thus unanimously approved the change to the development plan and thus gave the go-ahead for the redesign of the clinic.
a.k