Wednesday, February 10, 2010

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Kommentar: Mietvertrag Schloss - Wo bleibt der gesunde Menschenverstand?

The lease of the city of Koblenz for the middle part of the Elector's Palace with the federal agency Bima is very bizarre and outrageous. Without need to maneuver the city of Koblenz in an unacceptable in every way contract and is completely contrary to what view of the dire financial situation and even from the OB as a horror year "annus horribilis" designated the year 2010 and the basis of current knowledge necessary assumption that the following years budget for the city of Koblenz technically very difficult to be (bridge rehabilitation, expensive Major construction projects, etc.). be appropriate. More than 11,000 € monthly rent without additional costs, which makes the total rental period almost four million euros. Plus conversion costs!
The lease runs for 30 years - the Show takes six months. Larger the difference between reality and also an obvious reality of the loss not be in this lease for the city of Koblenz in charge of administration and politics. In addition, the city committed to other ongoing contractual services to the bimah. One wonders, where common sense is still in contract negotiations! The possible Success of the BuGa will decide by no means in the lock question!
According to a member of the Council were "some toads swallow" was. In truth the problem lies in Koblenz. Such a bizarre contract work with so many "toads" one can only reject strict! This scandalous treaty is a unique embarrassment for the responsible decision-makers at the side of the city of Koblenz! But if the series of treaties that are negotiated regularly in secret, viewed, can not escape the suspicion that the decision makers in administration and general inability Council is to the city of Koblenz appropriate and to represent on a par with the interlocutors on the other side in just such negotiations and to represent the interests of the citizens and taxpayers. Instead, the negotiation and contract partners play virtually with the urban decision-makers - such as the Central Square project now or in the castle.
(A commentary by Stefan Bernhard Mies, Director BIS)

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