Complaint against building land decision
Created: 05/14/2022, 07:27
By: Stefanie Zipfer
The city of Dachau wants more say in the designation of building areas.
© Thomas Warnack / dpa
The critics of the city council resolution "Dachau consensus on building land development" from last Tuesday are serious.
Dachau –
As Peter Gampenrieder announced for the ÜB/FDP parliamentary group, Florian Schiller for the CSU parliamentary group and Horst Ullmann for the parliamentary group Freie Wahler Dachau/Bürger für Dachau on Friday afternoon, they have a joint formal complaint against the vote with the responsible legal supervisory authority inserted.
Is the building land resolution of the Dachau city council legally tenable?
The municipal supervision at the district office must now check to what extent the decision, which found a narrow majority thanks to the votes of the SPD, Greens and Alliance for Dachau, is legally tenable. Gampenrieder, Schiller and Ullmann are primarily concerned with two questions: should the "Dachau consensus on building land development" have been submitted to the city council for a vote after the building committee had previously rejected it?
Mayor Florian Hartmann said yes, arguing that it was a "basic decision". Gampenrieder, Schiller and Ullmann, however, say that the regulation only affects the outskirts of the city and that it is more about "individual cases that are not of fundamental importance".
And: was Hartmann allowed to have the issue voted on again in the same meeting after his city council majority had withdrawn the decision of the building committee? No, the complainants believe.
The city council had decided by a majority that building land in the outskirts of the large district town would in future only be designated if the city owned at least 50 percent of the area.
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