Max Demmel (PWH) vented his anger in the Ayinger municipal council: New buildings would lose more and more of their charm, would no longer have anything to do with the local residential development, would not fit into the townscape.
Aying
- The chairman of the traditional costumes association grated on the building application for a single-family house in Unterfeld in Großhelfendorf.
In and of itself, the building with its gabled roof adheres to the specifications in the development plan.
Even the garage, which is to be provided with a flat roof, will have intensive greenery.
As can also be read in the development plan.
But: "The house doesn't get a canopy, the house looks careless and also gets loophole windows," Demmel said indignantly, who couldn't resist a dig: "That's something for Höhenkirchen."
Demand for local design statute
He simply didn't like the design for the house: "If that's the way the new housing estate in Helfendorf is being built, then I'm wondering.
That thing sucks.” Demmel advocated that there should finally be a local design statute and suggested that the municipal council should think about this.
Mayor Peter Wagner (CSU) noted that the topic could be addressed at the planned retreat.
However, he also pointed out that such a statute would not be easy to implement.
However, with the exception of Max Demmel, the construction project received the approval of the municipal council.