Survey on the planned community hall in Günzenhausen: residents are not enthusiastic
Created: 09/02/2022, 20:00
By: Ulrike Wilms
The Günzenhausener Bürgersaal is to be built below the church.
© Wilms
The implementation of a community hall in the center of Günzenhausen is still difficult in advance.
This was shown by a survey of local residents.
Günzenhausen
- As Mayor Sebastian Thaler reported at the most recent council meeting, there were nine answers to a survey of the immediate residents - five of them clearly negative due to the expected noise disturbances.
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Because the desired location of the community hall at the village restaurant below the church is in the middle of the village and directly adjacent to a purely residential area, corresponding night-time noise emission values of up to 35 decibels must be observed there.
Under these conditions, regular hall operation in the evening hours would be impossible.
A way out, on the other hand, could be to convert the residential area into a village area.
With the latter, the noise limit would be 45 decibels at night.
Hopes rest on an information event in autumn
The district office had already expressed legal concerns about such a readjustment of the building law.
A handful of residents also resisted the informal statement requested by the community.
In the autumn, an information event is to be held by the community in cooperation with the Citizens' Forum GOD and the Günzenhauser local associations.