Thurgau government enacts regulation against uncontrolled construction boom in villages: this is criticized



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With the Small Settlements Ordinance, the canton has imposed a preventive blockade on the construction boom in the villages. We are criticized aloud against the procedure. SVP’s cantonal council, Pascal Schmid, criticizes: Only a few days after the discussion in the grand council, the governing council had “needlessly issued an emergency ordinance.”

The canton checks on 304 small settlements if they are in the correct area.

The canton checks on 304 small settlements if they are in the correct area.

Image: Andrea Stalder

  • The Weiler theme is a hot topic in Thurgau spatial planning.
  • The federal government requires the canton to resolve the basic conflict: the Hamlet areas are not a construction area for the federal government, but they are in Thurgau.
  • Real estate owners fear that their land will lose value.
  • Resistance to the project came from the communities. There are also critical voices in cantonal politics.

From Friday, things get serious: the Ordinance on small agreements comes into force with the publication in the Official Gazette. This means that numerous villages and small settlements will be assigned to a new area, and more importantly: they will move from construction to non-construction area. 29 are new to the agricultural area since Friday; 114 in a kind of conservation area.

These villages are likely to enter an agricultural zone or a landscape protection zone.

local community

Village

Aadorf

Huzenwil

Aadorf

Iltishausen

Amlikon-Bissegg

Holzhof

Bed meadows

lagging

Diessenhofen

Bleach

Diessenhofen

Hindermüli

Diessenhofen

Mittleri Müli

Diessenhofen

Rhine saw

Diessenhofen

Sole

Egnach

Monasteries

Egnach

Langgreut Ost

Fischingen

South Hatterswil

Haupwil-Gottshaus

Lemisau

Hohentannen

Hummelberg

Homburg

Klingenberg

Kemmental

Neuhof

Kemmental

Unterbächi-Neumühle

Langrickenbach

Obergreut Nord

Langrickenbach

Schönenbohl

Märstetten

Laughter finder

Müllheim

Tonisbärg

Münchwilen

Holzmannshaus Mitte

Salenstein

Sandegg

Tobel-Tägerschen

South erikon

Wagenhausen

Kaltenbach-Raa

Wäldi

Hohenrain

Weinfelden

Unterhard Nord

Wigoltingen

cut

Zihlschlacht-Sitterdorf

Paper factory

The fund is an order of the Federal Council. This was first awarded in 2010; renewed later. It reads: The canton must verify villages and small settlements for its zone membership and, if necessary, assign them to an “appropriate zone”.

The basic conflict: Today’s village areas are not a construction area for the federal government, but they are in Thurgau. Therefore, the canton began a large-scale spatial planning exercise and examined more than 300 settlements.

The government wants to create legal certainty

From the canton’s point of view, the fear of impending zoning had unwanted excesses: since the announcement of the village area project, ‘hectic and sometimes inadequate construction work has been carried out in some small settlements’. This was stated by the governing council in a preliminary response.

In Thursday’s announcement, the governing council approved the regulation to prevent other “construction activities that may be contrary to federal law” from taking place in the areas in question. The objective: to create legal certainty.

The Office of Space Development is now responsible for construction projects in the aforementioned settlements. As with all buildings outside the construction zone. The office decides whether construction projects fit the zones or whether an exceptional permit can be issued for them.

Safety measures

As the governing council writes, regulations should be understood as precautionary measures until the legally binding review of small individual settlements. Once the cantonal structure plan has been adapted, the affected municipalities should take the appropriate zoning measures. People have already started this process, for example, information events have occurred.

For the settlements, which are likely to be located in a so-called conservation zone in the future, conversions are also possible “in principle comprehensive”. So it is in the explanatory report. For example, old farm buildings such as barns or sheds can be converted into residential buildings. A report says:

“The conservation area aims to maintain and maintain the small settlement while preserving the existing fabric of construction and the urban landscape.”

And this with respect to both the character of the small settlement and the appearance of the individual buildings.

These settlements are expected to be in a conservation zone.

local community

Village

Affeltrangen

Azenwilen

Affeltrangen

Very cold

Affeltrangen / Amlikon-Bissegg

Maltbach

Affeltrangen

Oberisenegg

Affeltrangen

Oberlangnau

Amlikon-Bissegg

Griesenberg

Amlikon-Bissegg

Cross

Amlikon-Bissegg / Affeltrangen

Maltbach

Amriswil

Almensberg

Amriswil

Upper mill

Montana

Branch

Montana

Beckelswilen

Montana

Spike

Berg / Weinfelden

Unterhard Süd

Bichelsee-Balterswil

Loh

Birwinken

Eckartshausen

Birwinken

North Oberandwil

Birwinken

South Oberandwil

Bischofszell

Hackborn

Bischofszell

Kenzenau

Braunau

Beckingen

Braunau

Oberhausen

Braunau

Oberhof

Bürglen

Oberopfershofen

Bussnang

Eppenstein

Bussnang

Oberoppikon

Bussnang

Wertbühl

Egnach

Attenuated

Egnach

Birmoos

Egnach

Burkartsulishaus

Egnach

Kuglersgreut

Egnach

Langgreut Mitte

Egnach

Langgreut West

Egnach

moss

Egnach

Ring signal

Egnach

Dusty blow

Egnach

Wilen

Alder

Aach

Eschlikon

Than

Felben-Wellhausen

Römerstrasse north

Felben-Wellhausen

Römerstrasse Sütd

Fischingen

Anwil

Fischingen

Au

Fischingen

Bernhardsriet

Fischingen

Hatterswil North

Fischingen

Frosty

Frauenfeld

Aumühle

Frauenfeld

Ergaten

Frauenfeld

Race

Frauenfeld

Oberherten

Gachnang

Bethelhausen

Güttingen

Moosburg

Hauptwil Gottshaus

Free shepherds

Hauptwil Gottshaus

Thürlewang

Hefenhofen

Tohueb

Hohentannen

Bernhausen

Hohentannen

Huttenswil

Hohentannen

Oetlishausen

Homburg

Gündelhart

Homburg

Hold back

Homburg

Underlying

Huttwilen

Neumühle

Kemmental

Edifying

Kemmental

Bommen

Kemmental

Geboltshausen

Kemmental

Upper floors

Kemmental

Schlatt

Kemmental

Underpants

Kradolf-Schönenberg

Aspenrüti

Kradolf-Schönenberg

Rothen

Langrickenbach

Bärshof

Langrickenbach

The breasts

Langrickenbach

Dünnershaus

Langrickenbach

Geienberg

Langrickenbach

Obergreut Süd

Langrickenbach

Untergreut

Märstetten

Ruberbaum Ost

Märstetten

Schnellberg

Märstetten

Forest

Matzingen

Dingenhart North

Matzingen

South dingenhart

Matzingen

Ristenbuehl

Müllheim

Langenhart

Münchwilen

Freudenberg

Münchwilen

Holzmannshaus Süd

Roggwil

Mallisdorf

Roggwil

watt

Romanshorn

Aach

Romanshorn

Upper houses Unterdorf

Salmsach

It has failed

Salmsach

Ober-Buhreute

Schönholzerswilen

Habisreuti

Schönholzerswilen

Hagenbuch

Schönholzerswilen

Houses

Sulgen

Getbertshausen

Tobel-Tägerschen

Erikon north

Tobel-Tägerschen

Karlishub

Tobel-Tägerschen

Thor

Tobel-Tägerschen

Thurn

Uesslingen Book

Horb

Uesslingen Book

Oberdietingen

Wangi

Möriswang

Wangi

Wilhof

Warth-Weiningen

Nergetes

Warth-Weiningen

Warth

Weinfelden / Berg

Unterhard-Süd

Weinfelden

Front stream

Wigoltingen

East houses

Wuppenau

Gärtensberg

Wuppenau

Upper Mörenau

Wuppenau

Oberheimen

Wuppenau

Remensberg

Zihlschlacht-Sitterdorf

Blidegg

Zihlschlacht-Sitterdorf

Hohlenstein

SVP Cantonal Council criticizes the procedure

The government’s approach has been misunderstood in parts of Thurgau’s politics. This was made clear once again when the Frauenfeld Grand Council discussed progress on the matter last week. One of the critics is the cantonal council Weinfeld SVP Pascal Schmid.

SVP Cantonal Council Pascal Schmid of Weinfelden.

SVP Cantonal Council Pascal Schmid of Weinfelden.

Image: Andrea Stalder

On request, he says, “I am disappointed that all concerns about the rule of law are being dismissed.” A few days after the discussion, the Governing Council “unnecessarily passed an emergency ordinance” that reduced the property guarantee of the rural population of Thurgau.

“For those affected, the building regulations and the once-for-all zone plan no longer apply.”

Schmid no longer sees an opportunity to politically object to the regulation. “This leaves only the legal process for the affected owners.”

Pascal Schmid says: “It will only be exciting if the administrative court has to deal with it.” It does not rule out questioning the regulation. There will be fierce discussions if the municipalities have to formally implement the precautionary zones ordered by the canton.

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