11ant
2019-08-14 15:05:51
- #1
We are also very annoyed that the route via the technical committee (which dragged on for months) is now supposed to have been for nothing.
As far as I know, the technical committee is consulted for every structural change/new construction.
I was just about to ask: who took this route? – how small is the municipality that the committee has nothing else to do?
It is out of the ordinary in that there is no FD AND two-story.
How many existing buildings built today would also require an exemption, and in which respects?
The fact that there has never been an exemption (in that development plan) is simply due to the fact that the development plan (1970) was drawn up after the houses had already been built. Here the district office says it is about time to renew it anyway.
The district administrator would have to brace himself with me as auditor: with a plan from 1970, I no longer expect a significant number* of undeveloped plots today; and if the existing plan is already younger than the buildings, then its creation has, so to speak, “not paid off.” Some well-off income taxpayers would have to build there instead of in the neighboring district just for that to be justifiable before the public.
*) and if there are any, then probably only in the form of reserves for grandchildren