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City council should tolerate black buildings: Wolfratshausen's city hall boss speaks of “misleading”

2024-02-21T11:04:00.246Z

Highlights: City council should tolerate black buildings: Wolfratshausen's city hall boss speaks of “misleading”. “Citizens' Initiative Against Destruction of Housing, Abuse of Building Laws and Arbitrariness of Authorities”, or BIWOB for short, is calling for the toleration of black buildings. The sponsor of a social project could then rent a house “for a symbolic euro” plus operating and additional costs. The developer's daughter would remain the owner of the three properties, but she would not be allowed to use the houses.



As of: February 21, 2024, 11:45 a.m

By: Carl Christian Eick

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The district office has ordered the demolition of the three black buildings on the Isarspitz in the Weidach district of Wolfratshausen.

The builder and owner have lodged an appeal against this decision.

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The “Citizens' Initiative Against the Destruction of Housing” demands that the Wolfratshausen city council tolerate the black buildings on the Isarspitz.

Town hall boss Klaus Heilinglechner speaks of “misleading”.

Wolfratshausen - The three black buildings on the Isarspitz in the Weidach district are still standing despite the demolition orders issued by the district office in Bad Tölz at the beginning of 2023.

As reported, the “Citizens' Initiative Against Destruction of Housing, Abuse of Building Laws and Arbitrariness of Authorities”, or BIWOB for short, is calling for the toleration of black buildings.

The real estate should be made available for social purposes.

BIWOB spokesman Burkhard Stüwe, a communications scientist from Geretsried, has now sent the initiative's proposal to Wolfratshausen's mayor Klaus Heilinglechner.

Combined with the request to forward the “open letter” to all city councilors.

However, the town hall boss will not do this.

He wanted to prevent elected officials from being “misled,” Heilinglechner told our newspaper.

City council should tolerate black buildings: Wolfratshausen's city hall boss speaks of “misleading”

In a nutshell, the BIWOB, which was founded in October last year, advocates tolerating the black buildings at Isarspitz 24, 24a and 25. The sponsor of a social project could then rent a house “for a symbolic euro” plus operating and additional costs.

Despite the toleration, the developer's daughter would remain the owner of the three properties, but according to Stüwe, she would not be allowed to use the houses.

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Neither the client nor his daughter have commented publicly on the idea to date.

Both have appealed against the demolition orders to the administrative court in Munich.

The BIWOB proposal is out of the question for the district office.

Authority spokeswoman Marlis Peischer: “The fact that these are illegal buildings has been repeatedly communicated over the years, punished, judicially and most recently confirmed by the Petitions Committee of the Bavarian State Parliament.”

We cannot and do not want to imagine that political decision-makers would openly advocate the destruction of actually existing living space.

And in this case, the decisive decision lies with the city council of Wolfratshausen.

Burkhard Stüwe, spokesman for BIWOB

“It is undisputed that building regulations were violated here,” admits Stüwe in his open letter.

“However, the legal situation certainly allows us to find other ways than demolishing the buildings,” says the communications scientist.

For BIWOB, “the common good is paramount.”

In view of the housing shortage, it is “incomprehensible to destroy living space”.

The “broad mass of people” would consider it “absurd” to “tear down finished houses.”

Stüwe: “We cannot and do not want to imagine that political decision-makers openly advocate the destruction of actually existing living space.

And in this case, the decisive decision lies with the city council of Wolfratshausen.”

Mayor emphasizes: “There is no building permit for the houses”

That's not true, emphasizes Mayor Heilinglechner in an interview with our newspaper.

Only the district office, specifically the lower building supervisory authority, can approve a toleration.

For this reason, after consulting with the district building authority, he will not forward the open letter from the BIWOB spokesman to the city councilors.

Otherwise, this could lead to “misleading” the elected officials.

Heilinglechner announced that he would like to inform the city councilors about the matter as part of an “announcement”.

Nothing has changed in his fundamental opinion on the Isarspitz case: “Regardless of whether it is a women’s shelter, a refugee accommodation, an SOS children’s village or another social purpose: there is no building permit for the houses.”

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Nevertheless, Stüwe and his colleagues are fighting for the tolerance of the three single-family homes.

It is “very clear” that the economic interests of the developer and the owner must not be given in.

The BIWOB spokesman offers the mayor and city council that the specialist lawyers in the ranks of the citizens' initiative will help the municipality "to solve the problem together".

The Munich Administrative Court makes the next move

According to town hall boss Heilinglechner, the municipality does not have to solve any problems.

The rafting town is not the master of the process.

The Munich Administrative Court will make the next move.

But there is still no date as to when a decision will be made on the objections of the developer and the owner of the three black buildings on the Isarspitz against the demolition orders issued.

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Source: merkur

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