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Mobile phone dispute in Murnau: Residents are considering legal action

2024-03-25T16:56:09.064Z

Highlights: Mobile phone dispute in Murnau: Residents are considering legal action. As of: March 25, 2024, 5:45 p.m By: Peter Reinbold CommentsPressSplit Shows perseverance: Dr. Bernd Werner. The local council's decision has removed the reference from the Maria-Antonien-Weg development plan that no cell phone tower may be built there. This passage has always been missing in the other development plans that exist on the market. “Now there is equality,” says Mehr-Bewegen parliamentary group leader Phillip Zoepf.



As of: March 25, 2024, 5:45 p.m

By: Peter Reinbold

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Shows perseverance: Dr.

Bernd Werner.

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It is quite possible that the courts will at some point be referred to the change in the development plan for the area around Maria-Antonien-Weg in Murnau.

Dr.

Bernd Werner and 30 colleagues who are fighting against it do not want to rule out taking this route.

This is to prevent a cell phone tower from being built in your neighborhood at some point.

Murnau

– Years ago, Dr.

Bernd Werner is a passionate marathon runner.

For reasons of age, Werner (75) has now stopped this endurance sport, which taught him perseverance.

“I'm still used to walking long distances.” He's been showing perseverance for four years.

For so long he and his colleagues - and the Murnau local council - have been concerned with the “2.

Change to the Maria-Antonien-Weg development plan”.

The local councilors approved this with a large majority at their Thursday meeting - Wolfgang Küpper, Martin Hutter, Michael Jungnitsch, Michael Manlik, Anna Schlegel-Herz and Mayor Rolf Beuting (all ÖDP/Citizens' Forum) as well as Stephanie Neumeir-Schrank (Alliance 90/The Greens) voted against it ) – passed and a line has been drawn.

Possibly only a temporary one, however.

Werner does not want to rule out the possibility that he and the 30 allies who live on Maria-Antonien-Weg or own property and who have joined forces to form an interest group will take legal action.

The Munich law firm Zirngibl, which represents the group, announced this at the end of its page-long objection, which the head of the building authority, Klaus Tworek, read out during the meeting.

However, a decision has not yet been made.

Werner first wants to inform his allies about the outcome of the meeting.

This could take an indefinite period of time as some homeowners do not live in Murnau.

“We are in no hurry.

We don't miss any deadlines." What Werner wants to do quickly: He wants to talk to town hall boss Beuting and Tworek and explain the residents' objections to them again.

“I will try to get an appointment for next week to describe our concerns again.”

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The local council's decision has removed the reference from the Maria-Antonien-Weg development plan that no cell phone tower may be built there.

This passage has always been missing in the other development plans that exist on the market.

“Now there is equality,” says Mehr-Bewegen parliamentary group leader Phillip Zoepf.

An opinion that Werner cannot understand.

“I am not yet aware that social justice can be created through a development plan.”

Zoepf sees the possible move by Werner and Co. in front of the Kadi “dispassionately.

It is good that we live in a state where citizens can approach the courts in matters that concern them.”

He thinks it's good that the Maria-Antonien-Weg development plan issue, which goes back to an initiative by Lorenz Brey (CSU) and Simon Pittrich (ÖDP/Citizens' Forum), is now off the table.

“The proposal made sense, the change is okay.” Neumeir-Schrank and Wolfgang Küpper expressed similar views.

The Greens and the co-leader of the ÖDP/Citizens' Forum emphasize once again that they saw no need for the change.

However, Küpper is happy that “the steam has now gone out of the discussion and that calm has returned.”

This should also be an advantage for the mood in the local council between the parties.

It remains to be seen whether Werner and his colleague Küpper will fulfill this wish.

Above all, she continues to worry about her belongings.

If a telecommunications provider approaches the community in the future with the desire to build a cell phone tower near the water reservoir, they fear damage to their homes and a loss in value.

According to Werner, the area around the Maria-Antonien-Weg is in geologically sensitive terrain.

“At a depth of around 1.5 meters you come across solid rock.” In his opinion, which he came to after discussions with experts, blasting might have to be carried out to create a foundation for a radio mast.

“A lot can be done with this.

I don’t want to rule out cracks and the like.”

The result could be high repair costs.

He puts the possible amount of damage at at least one million plus x.

Reason enough for him to “stay vigilant”.

If there are initial signs of a radio mast being built in their neighborhood, “we will be back on the mat.”

Also interesting:

Beuting fears a “mobile radio hotspot” on Maria-Antonien-Weg

Source: merkur

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