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Guarantee for existing businesses

2024-02-01T12:10:41.131Z

Highlights: Guarantee for existing businesses. As of: February 1, 2024, 1:02 p.m By: Andrea Gräpel CommentsPressSplit The draft development plan for Stadlerwiese was approved on Tuesday. Soil removal for the preliminary monument protection investigation can begin as early as March. If the Roman road is not underneath, then the 1.2 hectare meadow in the middle of the town center can soon be developed. Up to 90 residential units are possible.



As of: February 1, 2024, 1:02 p.m

By: Andrea Gräpel

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The draft development plan for Stadlerwiese was approved on Tuesday.

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The development plan for Stadlerwiese in Erling is on the home stretch.

Once again there is a shortened design and time for objections - then construction can begin.

Up to 90 residential units are possible.

Soil removal begins in the southern area as early as March.

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– The southern part of the Stadlerwiese development plan area in Erling has been ready for planning since Tuesday.

The soil removal for the preliminary monument protection investigation can begin as early as March.

And if the Roman road is not underneath, then the 1.2 hectare meadow in the middle of the town center can soon be developed.

At some point it will be possible to live on around two hectares.

On Tuesday there was the second consideration in the building committee; the first took place in July.

This time it was about two private objections regarding the northern part with existing commercial businesses.

Although the aim is to create new residential uses, the existing businesses - organ and metal construction - should expressly not be restricted.

Planner Christian Schwander from the Outer Economic Area Planning Association has come up with a special twist to only enable existing businesses and not further commercial use.

“The planning should not endanger existing commercial businesses,” he assured.

An expansion is also possible according to the surrounding development, the much-quoted paragraph 34 of the building code.

However, Schwander emphasized, this only applies to the existing companies and also to the remaining ones if one of them is given up.

However, no further commercial use apart from the existing one is possible.

Accommodation businesses should also be expressly excluded at this point because residents feared that a large hotel could be built there at some point.

The remaining objections related to properties in the northern part of the development plan.

To the west of the organ building factory, for example, an access road was originally planned, which the community forgoes in favor of a dead-end road with a turning hammer from Herrschinger Straße.

The two properties located to the west of the organ building company must therefore continue to be accessed via the existing private access road.

With the exception of Christian Pfander (Bavarian Party), the local councilors in the building committee unanimously agreed to this solution.

The most recent issue was the development of three building spaces in the north-eastern planning area on Pfahlweg.

At the request of the property owners there, access through a dead-end street will not be established.

“That can be left to the owners,” Schwander agreed.

The development plan will now be laid out with the changed specifications for a third time, according to building authority manager Michael Kuch, probably from mid-February, for three weeks.

Objections are only possible to the changed and supplemented parts.

The southern area is ready for planning.

As reported, a total of 90 new residential units will be possible on Stadlerwiese - among others, built by the municipality of Andechs, which was able to secure a plot of land in the eastern area and is planning an apartment building with twelve residential units at affordable rents.

Source: merkur

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