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Protest against mobile phone mast at the sports field: Petition in the state parliament failed

2022-11-30T16:22:41.263Z


Protest against mobile phone mast at the sports field: Petition in the state parliament failed Created: 11/30/2022, 5:00 p.m By: Andrea Kästle Annoyed: Architect Gerhard Haisch also failed with his second petition against the new mobile phone mast on the sports field © ak/Archiv Resistance futile: The architect Gerhard Haisch failed with his second petition in the state parliament. He defended


Protest against mobile phone mast at the sports field: Petition in the state parliament failed

Created: 11/30/2022, 5:00 p.m

By: Andrea Kästle

Annoyed: Architect Gerhard Haisch also failed with his second petition against the new mobile phone mast on the sports field © ak/Archiv

Resistance futile: The architect Gerhard Haisch failed with his second petition in the state parliament.

He defended himself against mobile phone plans on the sports field.

Icking – No topic has stirred up the community as much in recent years as the question of where more cell phone masts could go.

After a long struggle, the municipal council has envisaged an area southwest of the tennis court.

The Ickinger architect Gerhard Haisch, on the other hand, has now submitted a petition to the state parliament for the second time.

This was unanimously rejected on Wednesday, reasoning in the 14-member committee: mobile communications is a public concern and thus justifies the exemption from the development plan, which is also necessary in Icking.

Ickinger gives up resistance to the mobile phone mast on the sports field

This exhausts the possibilities of preventing through the state government what could not be prevented through local politics.

The Petitions Committee could only be contacted again if the situation changed significantly.

Gerhart Haisch was correspondingly "upset" on Wednesday.

For him, as he emphasized, the whole thing was a breach of the law.

The area around the sports grounds in Icking, for which he had designed the clubhouse at the time - at very favorable conditions for the community - is designated as a special sports area.

"All other uses are not permitted." In his opinion, an exemption from the development plan is only possible if the planning itself is not affected.

However, this is not the case with a 35 meter high mast, as is now being projected.

That's exactly what the Petitions Committee saw differently.

As rapporteur Anne Franke (Greens) explained after the decision, the municipality of Icking had "made a great effort to find a good way" to ensure mobile phone coverage on the one hand and to keep radiation exposure as low as possible on the other.

Concentration areas had therefore already been designated in 2012, and the sports field, according to Franke, is part of such an area.

"I see that a suitable location has been found, it's time for the community to come up with a solution." A seamless mobile network is definitely of public interest.

Mobile communications in Icking: Petition in the state parliament failed

The fact that the description of the concentration area only provides for a 19 meter mast was not an issue in the Petitions Committee.

According to the plans in Icking, a 35 meter mast is to be built at the tennis courts.

It also has to be checked how noise protection can be guaranteed, Mayor Verena Reithmann, UBI, on the phone on Wednesday: "The design of the outdoor facilities has not yet been an issue in the municipal council, but it is very important for us.

The wall that now exists is supposed to be rebuilt once the construction work is complete.”

Otherwise, according to the head of town hall, one is “still a long way from approval for the building permit”.

So far, the committee has only determined what is conceivable and what is not - in each case against the vote of the SPD, which would like to move further away from the mobile phone masts towards the little forest.

The last consultation in the municipal council showed that the Ickinger initiative is not exactly happy with the current decision-making situation.

Ickinger's ongoing topic is also giving the mayor a stomach ache - namely insofar as it could be that in a few years the technology would make "smaller units in more frequent intervals" more sensible.

"Such a mast is a big deal, you commit yourself to the provider for a long time." Once the radio tower is up, the community can no longer react flexibly to new developments.

How to proceed now?

In any case, architect Haisch does not continue, he said on Wednesday: "It makes no sense to continue to work."

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