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"Royal solution" found: This is how the "Patrona Bavariae" kindergarten will continue

2022-03-29T10:30:09.761Z


Apartments are to be built on the property on which the “Patrona Bavariae” kindergarten is located in Oberschleißheim. The community has now set a schedule.


Apartments are to be built on the property on which the “Patrona Bavariae” kindergarten is located in Oberschleißheim.

The community has now set a schedule.

Oberschleißheim

– The “Patrona Bavariae” kindergarten and the nursing home at Freisinger Straße 27 are demolished.

51 new apartments as well as offices and practices are being built for this purpose.

The Schleißheim building committee approved this as soon as the new kindergarten on Hofkurat-Diehl-Strasse was finished.

The owner of both properties is the Catholic church and parish benefice foundation of the Oberschleißheim parish association.

As early as 2019, an application was made to draw up a development plan for the property at Freisinger Straße 27 and 27a.

The kindergarten and the former nurses' home are currently located there, so both buildings are very dilapidated and no longer worth preserving.

They should be replaced.

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The former nursing home on Freisinger Strasse in Oberschleißheim.

© Bert Brosch

A tolerable densification of the property with 51 apartments as well as shops, offices and medical practices on 450 square meters on Freisinger Strasse is planned.

Five new buildings are to be built, as well as playgrounds, underground car parks, community gardens and many green spaces.

The building and works committee had rejected the application in its meeting on October 18, 2021, as it should be ensured that the new kindergartens on Hofkurat-Diehl-Straße first have to be completed.

The head of the building authority, Christiane Kmoch, reported at the most recent meeting that the following procedure had been agreed with the applicant: As a first step, the new kindergarten will be built on Hofkurat-Diehl-Straße, after its completion the old building may be demolished and then rebuilt will.

"In this way, we avoid not being able to use fixed childcare places," explained Mayor Markus Böck (CSU).

"So the motto is: first new construction, then demolition." For Florian Spirkl (SPD) this is "the royal solution.

So far we have been very skeptical about the plans of the parish association, but this is absolutely the right way for us." Ingrid Lindbüchl (Greens) also agreed to the plans, "but is such an if-then solution legally permissible at all? According to building authority manager Kmoch, this is not a prohibited tying business, but a completely normal regulation: "First, the development of the new building site must be secured, otherwise there is no building permit on the current site." The building and works committee approved the planning unanimously.

More news from Oberschleißheim and the district of Munich can be found here.

Source: merkur

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