The Tyrolean Spatial Lords Act was recently emphasized when the building blocks were imposed. But it also offers meshes who knew how to use resourceful builders. The municipal councilor of Green Innsbruck Janine Bex also benefited from a sudden green polling.
In particular, it is about the open-air section, which was used in the current case of the Bex villa in Hungerburg. The section (§ 41 in Trog 2022) makes demolition and the new building possible, including expansion of buildings on the field that not only knew the Innsbruck-Planning Stranine Bex, but also resourceful real estate developers in the past how to use it.
However, the Innsbruck-Greens have previously represented a restrictive line: “For reasons of land and climate protection, corresponding searches of buildings have always been strictly rejected, including various construction projects in Hötting,” explained an ex-green, which was robbed of the situation that was eliminated from politics last year.
Unpleasant expansion of the settlement was not desirable
A concrete matter was a request for a family that also wanted to build a house in the Höttingen Grünzug- and not in the forest outside the city, such as Bex-: “However, the own family in the green area is not a public interest. This was explicitly declared by the building and the Spatial Planning Act and the area of the state of the state that was not tolerated.
Public Procuror’s Office, but zero research
The “Kroon” asked Stranine Bex if this part of the city forest should be opened as a settlement area: “Are further projects planned in the area or have it been approved?” Bex and her lawyer were guilty of the answer. For this, comments on the “own conversion” was related: “The house was not demolished. There was no changeover – that is, it was neither a development plan nor a change in the space welfare plan for the work on the house.
Incidentally, the office of the public prosecutor (presumably abuse of office and unfaithfulness), who was called in exactly a year ago, never even began to determine: “No suspicion.”
Source: Krone

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