Franz Haidacher

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Franz Xaver Haidacher (born November 28, 1915 in Pfraundorf near Rosenheim, † June 19, 2009 ) was a German local politician ( SPD ). From 1964 to 1978 he was the first mayor of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Olching .

Career

Haidacher was born as the youngest of six children to a farming family. He first worked in agriculture. Military service and the subsequent military service interrupted his further career. At the age of 25 he suffered a serious injury during the fighting that resulted in the amputation of his left leg. In the hospital he met Katharina Behn († 2000) from Olching, whom he married in 1942. In 1943 the son Franz was born.

When the family's apartment in Munich was destroyed in an air raid, they moved to the house of Haidacher's in-laws in Olching in 1944, where he lived until his death.

He completed an apprenticeship for the non-technical administration service and entered the service of the Olching municipal administration in 1946. In 1963 he became a member of the SPD local branch in Olching. After his party friend Mathias Duschl was elected as district administrator of the Fürstenfeldbruck district , Haidacher succeeded him in the office of honorary first mayor of the Olching community in 1964. From 1972 to 1978 he held the office full-time. In addition, he was a member of the district council of the Fürstenfeldbruck district from 1966 to 1984.

His 14-year term as mayor was marked by a rapid increase in the resident population and the associated change from an agricultural place to a place of residence for employees in the Munich S-Bahn area. This development was accompanied by the implementation of a number of infrastructural construction projects such as the construction of a school with a swimming pool, the construction of a grammar school, a kindergarten, a fire station, a new town hall and social housing. When the wood pulp mill of the Dachau paper mill MD was given up in 1970 , an old people's and nursing home as well as apartments for locals were built on the former factory premises. In the course of the municipal reorganization of Bavaria, he prepared the integration of the municipalities of Esting and Geiselbullach , which in 1978 led to the formation of the larger municipality of Olching.

Haidacher was a member of numerous clubs and organizations in his home town. From 1964 to 1978 he was a member of the association committees of the waste water association Ampergruppe and the water supply association for the Ampergruppe (WVA), of which he was deputy chairman of the WVA from 1970 to 1978.

Honors

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  • Fritz Scherer: The community mourns Franz Xaver Haidacher

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