Munich: The vacancy rate in Hartmannshofen is growing – Munich
Autumn is the time of fog. In Hartmannshofen, this idyllic district with many old trees, it always seems to be autumn – in the political sense. And so the budget committee in the state parliament discussed the future of Hartmannshofen in the fog. There the Free State owns 347 plots of land, which he once leased and which will die in the next few years and revert to him. How to deal with it further? Nobody really knows. And so the MPs decide to invite Mayor Dieter Reiter (SPD) and Bavaria’s Minister of Construction Christian Bernreiter (CSU) to the committee. They should point the way to the goal of creating more living space while at the same time maintaining the green character, for the sake of the urban climate.
While politics and administration have been stumbling along without direction for years, the vacancy rate in Hartmannshofen is growing. According to the Ministry of Construction, 29 houses were uninhabited until the summer. According to the Ministry of Construction, they are mostly on very large plots of land of well over 1000 square meters. Her condition worsens every day. interim use? You have a few ideas, but so far no interim tenants, explains an employee from the ministry, you have to prepare them first.
About 20 percent of the space has already been sold to private individuals
State and city stand in each other’s way. Most of the land belongs to the Free State, while the city has planning authority. Hartmannshofen is a garden city and should remain so, which is why the ministry did not reach its goal with its compression pages. Most recently, the city was suggested to build much more densely on the edges of the district and at the same time to protect the core of the area. This was also rejected with reference to the development plan.
Ernst Weidenbusch (CSU) agrees because so far only administrators have spoken to administrators: “It can’t go on like this.” That’s why he bit the mayor into the committee, and later the building minister was on the invitation list. The political leaders should finally say what they want. SPD man Florian Ritter finds the idea “stupid”. Why discuss Hartmannshofen with the mayor before the person entitled to dispose of the land, the budget committee, knows what he wants himself.
Benjamin Adjei (Greens) wants to know from the ministry how many properties have already been sold. “I can’t tell you,” replies the woman from the Ministry, since she would first have to count it. But you can tell from the map of their presentation. The chairman of the committee Josef Zellmeier (CSU) comes to the rescue and estimates that it should be around 20 percent of the area. There is no concept for the district, but the state has already sold every fifth plot of land to private individuals.