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New construction next to the royal toilets

2022-09-22T11:09:42.181Z


New construction next to the royal toilets Created: 09/22/2022, 13:02 By: Sandra Sedlmaier The royal toilets at Feldafinger train station are to be expanded: the rear part made of wood is to be replaced by an administration building that could house the residents' registration office. © Andrea Jaksch Not enough space for administration: The community of Feldafing is therefore planning two new


New construction next to the royal toilets

Created: 09/22/2022, 13:02

By: Sandra Sedlmaier

The royal toilets at Feldafinger train station are to be expanded: the rear part made of wood is to be replaced by an administration building that could house the residents' registration office.

© Andrea Jaksch

Not enough space for administration: The community of Feldafing is therefore planning two new buildings in the immediate vicinity of the listed town hall.

The costs are still unclear.

Feldafing

– When the Feldafing administration moved into the listed train station almost ten years ago, it was clear that the space would be limited and would eventually not be enough.

Now it is time.

The town hall is considering a new building right next to the train station to house the residents' registration office.

A second new building is also under discussion.

The municipal council would like to know more details about it, it decided unanimously on Tuesday evening.

The lack of space in the town hall has occupied the administration for a long time.

Additional employees, additional requirements, not least in terms of data protection, are decisive for the idea of ​​building a new one.

The two new buildings are to be erected to the north of the station in place of the current barracks.

"There are two construction windows in the legally binding development plan for the station area," said Mayor Bernhard Sontheim.

He thinks a new building makes sense.

“We thought about renting a space.

Then we decided to build a small administration building ourselves.”

Andreas Keller from the municipal planning and development company Pewu presented a rough plan.

According to the development plan, one building can have a floor area of ​​200 square meters, the other 150 square meters.

The width of the building is limited to eight meters and the height to one storey, according to Keller, it is not possible to expand the roof with a ridge height of five meters.

The larger house could accommodate seven work stations in five offices and a "reasonable waiting area".

In a possible basement there is room for the archive.

In the smaller building there could be a meeting and meeting room and another room.

Smaller meetings in the town hall are currently only possible in his office, Sontheim added.

The new space can also be rented to clubs or used for weddings.

"The brick part of the station shed should be retained as a storage area for the café," said the Pewu boss.

He values ​​that, emphasized Sontheim.

"Those were the old royal toilets."

Keller also had a rough cost estimate ready.

Without a basement, he estimates the larger house at 620,000 euros, "with a basement it should be almost double that".

The smaller one is 450,000 euros without a basement.

The council received the idea very positively.

Roger Himmelstoss (CSU) was in favor of fully exploiting the construction window.

"It would be short-sighted to only sew on the edge."

Michael Keltsch (AUF) pleaded for the basement and a construction method that allows a later addition.

And he asked to check whether the shooting range for the old shooters could be accommodated in the basement.

The board decided that Pewu boss Keller should work out a cost estimate, with and without Keller.

It is agreed that the registration office should move.

It is currently housed on the ground floor next to the Citizens' Hall.

According to Sontheim, the premises are very cramped.

Especially if individual appointments are no longer made due to the pandemic.

And because of the café business, it is sometimes noisy.

The building authority was also up for debate, according to the head of the town hall.

"But the communication between the building authority, management and I is very intensive, we talk to each other at least five times a day." It makes more sense to move the residents' registration and registry office.

Source: merkur

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