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The municipal council approves the development plan for the Ambach retirement home

2022-05-06T10:11:10.389Z


The municipal council approves the development plan for the Ambach retirement home Created: 05/06/2022, 12:00 p.m This is what it should look like: The senior citizens' home in Ambach will be designed by architects Matteo Thun. Like the Wiedemann Clinic, the buildings are to be integrated into the site in a terrace-like manner. © Visualization: Matteo Thin With the approval of the development p


The municipal council approves the development plan for the Ambach retirement home

Created: 05/06/2022, 12:00 p.m

This is what it should look like: The senior citizens' home in Ambach will be designed by architects Matteo Thun.

Like the Wiedemann Clinic, the buildings are to be integrated into the site in a terrace-like manner.

© Visualization: Matteo Thin

With the approval of the development plan, the controversial Ambach retirement home has come closer to realisation.

The opponents could not prevent that.

Münsing

- Despite all attempts by opponents to temporarily stop the project for the senior citizens' home in Ambach, the Münsinger municipal council approved the development plan for the former Wiedemann clinic site on Tuesday.

This means that the Board of Trustees for Senior Citizens (KWA) can now submit a planning application.

After the initiators of the citizens' initiative "Senior living in Ambach plan smaller" found out that the municipality was planning a special meeting with the aim of adopting the development plan for the site as a statute, they submitted an urgent application to the administrative court at the last minute, on April 29 Munich.

Your demand: The municipality should not take a corresponding decision in the meeting on Tuesday.

The urgent motion is rejected shortly before the start of the meeting

As reported, opponents doubt that the current version of the plan is legal.

The architect commissioned by them, Christoph Marklstorfer, comes to the conclusion in his calculations that the new buildings by KWA take up more space than the former Wiedemann clinic building, namely 24 percent more.

The lawyer for the opponents wrote to the administrative court that this does not correspond to the demand of the 419 citizens who signed the petition.

Read the latest news from Münsing here.

But the judges saw it differently and rejected the urgent application a few hours before the start of the session.

The community lawyer who came especially for the meeting, Dr.

Gerhard Spieß, explained the verdict.

He pulled apart all of Marklstorfer's figures and explained why the figures from the municipality's architect, Christian Weigl, are lower.

It is about complex distinctions between main systems and ancillary systems, including or not including terrace areas and roof overhangs.

"Apples were compared to pears."

According to the court, the citizens' request was "inadmissible"

Mayor Michael Grasl (free voters) had already criticized this.

The administrative court even called the citizens' request "inadmissible" because the initiators had already argued with false amounts and percentages when collecting signatures and thus violated the "ban on deception and misleading".

Also read: The Wiedemann Clinic: Where post-war Germany cured

Prof. Matthias Richter-Turtur (Greens), on the other hand, who was the only municipal councilor to vote against the development plan, accused the municipal administration of having worked with "tricks".

In the Council decision to accept the citizens' petition in November, she left out an important half-sentence, which he, Richter-Turtur, only noticed afterwards.

Town hall chief Grasl firmly rejected this accusation and demanded an apology from Richter-Turtur, which he did not respond to.

His complaint to the government of Upper Bavaria about the "dealing of the municipality with the citizens' petition" was also rejected by the government, also on the very day of the meeting.

Also read: Municipality takes on the goals of the citizens' initiative

The comments on the construction project received during the public display contained few new aspects.

Among other things, it was demanded that the statutes state that KWA offers day care for seniors.

According to the municipality, this is definitely planned.

Tanya Lühr

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Source: merkur

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