Starnberg is planning a new building: Gasthof In der Au” without a B plan!
New construction of the “Gasthof in der Au” in Starnberg approved: City council for faster implementation without B plan, details on use and design.

Starnberg is planning a new building: Gasthof In der Au” without a B plan!
There is news in Starnberg that will make both residents and those interested in building sit up and take notice. Large-scale new building projects are imminent on the site of the former “Gasthof in der Au”. The special thing about it: The building is to be realized without a project-related development plan. This was announced at the last building committee meeting by Mayor Patrick Janik. This will significantly speed up the project, which was welcomed by the city council.
In the vote, 10 of 13 city councilors voted for rapid implementation without the B plan. Only three members were against it. This procedure is possible according to Section 34 of the Building Code, as the existing surrounding development is included in the planning. However, the question arises as to how affected residents will react to these decisions if such cuts are made without approval of the current planning.
Details about the new building project
The discussion about the number of buildings has shown that the host family is in favor of four buildings. Statements from council members are unanimous in their desire to create a speedy procedure - not least due to the currently high interest rates, which can also be crucial for building financing.
Overall picture and outlook
For residents, this new building project promises to improve the area, but it remains to be seen how opinions will develop in detail. Whether the new development can improve the quality of life will become clear over the coming months. As Mayor Janik emphasized, the positive review of the project is a first step in a promising direction.
The construction decision could play a pioneering role for similar projects in the area. The developments surrounding the “Gasthof in der Au” show once again how important it is to carefully plan structural changes and protect all interests. In any case, Starnberg remains an exciting place in the flow of future changes and projects.