The two sides of the referendum on Schlierseer Hof met directly. With three representatives each, the client and the citizens' initiative sat on the stage in the farmer's theater.

The planning was reduced a little, from 116 to 112 rooms, and the gaps between the three parts of the building were made clearer, which should reduce the impression of a block. The wording of the decision remains unchanged: no development of the parking lot, nothing higher than the existing building. The end result would be a room price of 700 euros per night - unrealistic and not what the de Alwis family wants for Schliersee. So far there has been talk of a price of 340 euros for a hotel room in the town center, which is already suffering from a lack of vacancies. The town council is also hoping for a lot for the place, with the majority of the local council hoping for an investment of up to 340 euros. The high number of overnight stays that the BI cites as an argument against the lack of hotel rooms is also cited as a reason for the referendum. The registered trademark Uwama Bay, which is made up of the first names of the hotelier family - Ute, Walter, and Marcel as well as Bayern - was actually planned for a restaurant. Point two was the noise level of over 100 decibels. The vote, until which the discussion will probably continue, will take place on Sunday, May 5th. The financing is provided by the Kreissparkasse Miesbach-Tegernsee, the Volksbank Rosenheim, and the BTV Bank Vorarlberg. Today, financial institutions would not even take "a small percentage of risk" in this context, said the BI's Zeindl. The slightly reduced planning probably doesn't change the initial situation, said Schnitzenbaumer. The question of size remained the sticking point once again, and that is also the content of the referendum.