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The southern extension of the Freihaus Brenner restaurant is to be replaced by a new structure and an intermediate building.
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The Freihaus Brenner in Bad Wiessee wants to renovate and expand.
The southern extension, once built as a temporary structure, is to be replaced.
The project requires a change to the development plan.
Bad Wiessee
– The Freihaus Brenner has a long history.
The building - once a fiefdom of the Tegernsee monastery - has been rebuilt and expanded several times since 1979 by the Brenner family.
Now a new chapter is to be opened: the southern extension of the inn, which has existed for years, is to be rebuilt in a different form.
At the most recent meeting, the building committee was fundamentally prepared to change the development plan for this purpose.
Since no permits were found for the enlarged terrace and the previous outbuilding, according to building authority manager Anton Bammer, these points should also be “cleaned up” as part of the process.
The new extension will include a kitchen, dining room and stage
According to the preliminary decision application, instead of the previous provisional extension, a “new structure is planned that is turned out a little laterally”, which is to be connected to the main building by a relatively wide new intermediate building.
A kitchen and a guest room with a stage are to be built in the extension; according to the application, the connecting building will essentially house the lobby and toilets.
The boundaries of the development plan are greatly exceeded
“In my opinion, this looks very successful,” said building authority manager Bammer, commenting on the planning.
The newly planned buildings would continue to be subordinate to the existing main building.
However, the building limits of the existing development plan would be “very much exceeded” in the planning presented.
Bammer made it clear that approval via the exemption route would therefore hardly be possible.
Instead, the development plan would have to be changed.
Side swipe due to unauthorized enlargement of the terrace
Bernd Kuntze-Fechner (SPD) saw it no differently: The change is so important and serious that it should be solved through the development plan.
“This is an important gastronomic business,” said Kuntze-Fechner, and as a dig at the enlargement of the terrace without permission: “It’s in nature, that’s where things grow.”
Kurt Sareiter (CSU) was also in favor of changing the development plan.
He could imagine renovations and expansions at this point: “It’s been there for many, many years,” he said of the extension.
“Now he just wants to do it properly.”
The Green council would like to see scaffolding
Johannes von Miller (Greens) also described the planning as successful.
However, in view of the historically important structure on the mountain, he expressed the wish that the client would make the dimensions of the new extensions clear by pegging or even a small display scaffolding.
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Johann Zehetmeier (FWG) also had no objections to the planned renovation: “I can certainly imagine it.” However, he urgently asked that “everything that is actually there up there be included.”
He was a little annoyed by the comment about approval.
“In other respects we are very accurate,” said Zehetmeier.
The district office must approve changes to the development plan
The building committee unanimously decided to approve Freihaus Brenner's preliminary ruling application.
Before a final decision is made on changing the development plan, the Miesbach District Office, as the building permit authority, must first be consulted.
After that, the planning needs to be refined “in order to have a better basis for assessment”.
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