From Grafschafter news of 07/05/2008
GBF-Mayor for further expansion of the € Parks
parts of the municipality group is against expansion of cross-border industrial zone
By Manfred MünchowEmlichheim. When Grafschafter Citizens Forum (GBF), there are different views on the further expansion of cross-border € Park industrial area between Coevorden and Laar. While Emlichheim municipality Mayor Daniel Koester (GBF) for the planning of further development, parts of the GBF group are against it. As reported
do lay down inter alia, the GBF-chairman Uwe both waves and his deputy Harald Konrad-Hammersen its board offices. Political observers see this as a reaction to the fact that the two during a general assembly could not succeed with their view, not further extend the € Park. Both waves and Konrad Hammersen include the Group of GBF in Samtgemeinderat.
"After the industrial area € Park in Phase I and II 70 Hectares have been sold, of which almost 40 hectares last year, are now net sales for 2008 of approximately nine acres and still forthcoming options of about nine hectares currently have about four acres available for marketing ", had municipality mayor Kösters during recent meeting of the Council reported. If the euro Park should be further developed, Kosters, it was high time to start preparing for further planning. The municipality committee, the procurement decision of a planning office already. The county of an overall planning concept calls for the Phases III and IV (136 hectares).
Daniela Koester believes "that we € Park should not proceed with Phase II." Although we have initially have to overcome a long dry spell, but have since had many structures have been created to build on that one. According to the Town Hall boss "is well here is a realistic opportunity to strengthen sustainability a manageable cost risk the economic and fiscal capacity of the municipality. " One should not squander the chance "that the euro Park also generate employment in the long run." But before there is a political decision on a corresponding change in the land use plan should be a public information meeting be invited.
to its balance sheet, which is in the € Park located company, noted GBF-politician Harald Konrad-Hammersen ". The point of all the losses and loss carryforwards" The BBE, was built on whose property the two incinerators are proves representation of Konrad-Hammersen "losses and shortfalls not covered by equity" from. . The GBF politicians put the Council of the municipality the question of whether the were at the time of the creation of jobs at BBE subsidies paid for "Polish agency workers" meant
Based on the re-established illegal construction activities, said GBF Councilman Joseph Hoymann: "If the supervision of the incinerator will be made just as sloppy as the supervision of the illegal construction activities, I see black for the air in € Park." Returned
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