Federer In Hot Water Over Boathouse Plan


(MENAFN- Swissinfo) Former Swiss tennis star Roger Federer has fallen foul of public access campaigners with plans to build a boathouse on the shores of Lake Zurich.

This content was published on May 28, 2024 - 11:37 3 minutes SRF

Do you want to read our weekly top stories? Subscribe
here .

The Rives Publiques group, which defends the rights of public access to lake shores, has lodged an objection with the canton of St Gallen against the boathouse that Roger Federer is planning to build on his property. Another objection is also pending with the city of Rapperswil-Jona.

+ Read about Federer's lakeside legal battles

The canton's investigations will take around two months. But if the boathouse is approved, Rives Publiques fears it will set a precedent for the whole of Switzerland.

Victor von Wartburg is standing in a boat and points to poles on shore of Lake Zurich. They show where tennis legend Roger Federer is planning to build a boathouse. Behind them, several buildings are currently under construction.

'Dangerous precedent'

“I have nothing against Roger Federer or against other people who live near the shore,” says Victor von Wartburg.“But they must not take the shore away from the people.”

Von Wartburg is president of the association Rives Publiques, which was founded in 2003 and campaigns for free access to Swiss lakes and waterways.

The fear of Rives Publiques is that if the boathouse is approved, this could set a precedent for the whole of Switzerland.“Then many people would say: 'If Roger Federer got it, then I want it too.' Then the banks would be built up everywhere,” he said.

Bridge path

Raphael Hartmann from the St Gallen Department of Construction and Environment confirmed that the objection had been received. He was not surprised:“There was already an objection against the planning application. We expected that the canton would also receive an objection against the concession application.”

More Rolf Käppeli und das Terrain am Zürichsee, um das er 20 Jahre gekämpft hat - mit Erfolg. More Swiss village showcases battle over lakefront access

This content was published on Jan 12, 2018 The super-rich love to buy Swiss villas with private access to water. The snag is that, legally, the public have access to all lakes and rivers.

Read more: Swiss village showcases battle over lakefront access

The main issue now is whether the boathouse is permitted in the water zone. This clarification will take around two months.

The city of Rapperswil-Jona is also now waiting for this decision. The city has pending objections that will be influenced by the decision from the cantonal capital.

Voters in the municipality of Rorschacherberg on Lake Constance approved a lakeside path in 2019. To ensure that the path does not lead through the villa gardens, the municipality is planning a path in the lake. This will go over an“island” that will be filled in. Two foot bridges will form the connection to the mainland.

A path in the lake – would that be a solution for Rives Publiques? President Victor von Wartburg dismisses the idea:“Lakeside paths built up do not comply with the hiking trail law. So that is not a solution – or at least a very bad one.”

Adapted from German by DeepL/mga

This news story has been written and carefully fact-checked by an external editorial team. At SWI swissinfo we select the most relevant news for an international audience and use automatic translation tools such as DeepL to translate it into English. Providing you with automatically translated news gives us the time to write more in-depth articles.

If you want to know more about how we work, have a look
here , and if you have feedback on this news story please write to
... .

External Content Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again. Almost finished... We need to confirm your email address. To complete the subscription process, please click the link in the email we just sent you. Daily news

Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox.

Daily

Email

The SBC Privacy Policy provides additional information on how your data is processed.

I consent to the use of my data for the SWI swissinfo newsletter.

Articles in this story
  • Swiss village showcases battle over lakefront access
News More Swiss overtourism threatens industry's health

This content was published on May 28, 2024 The Swiss tourism industry must resolve overcrowding and the problem of restricted ski seasons.

Read more: Swiss overtourism threatens industry's health More Switzerland continues to offer protection to Afghan girls

This content was published on May 28, 2024 A motion to end special asylum measures for Afghan women and girls has been rejected.

Read more: Switzerland continues to offer protection to Afghan girls More Switzerland abandons shipping tax reform

This content was published on May 28, 2024 Swiss parliament vetoes shipping freight tax based on tonnage.

Read more: Switzerland abandons shipping tax reform More Dirty laundry and noise: Switzerland's nuisance neighbour problem

This content was published on May 28, 2024 Airing dirty laundry: Swiss neighbours can be rowdier than expected.

Read more: Dirty laundry and noise: Switzerland's nuisance neighbour problem More AI could 'add billions' to Swiss company profits

This content was published on May 28, 2024 Swiss companies believe in the value of AI but many don't yet know how to unlock it.

Read more: AI could 'add billions' to Swiss company profits More Swiss banks shed fear of bitcoin

This content was published on May 28, 2024 More than a quarter of Swiss banks offer cryptocurrency services, or have plans to do so.

Read more: Swiss banks shed fear of bitcoin More Switzerland expects bumper summer for tourism

This content was published on May 28, 2024 Long-haul guests, particularly from China, are expected to boost tourist numbers in Switzerland.

Read more: Switzerland expects bumper summer for tourism More Swiss government told to expel foreign spies

This content was published on May 28, 2024 Switzerland is too soft on espionage activities on its own soil, according to parliament.

Read more: Swiss government told to expel foreign spies More UBS Asia job cuts almost complete

This content was published on May 28, 2024 UBS hints that its Asia-Pacific operations have reached the right number of personnel.

Read more: UBS Asia job cuts almost complete More Zurich court continues Gazprombank trial against bank employees

This content was published on May 27, 2024 The court will not allow the Gazprom Bank trial to be called off, rejecting defence lawyers' motions that the trial be dismissed.

Read more: Zurich court continues Gazprombank trial against bank employees

In compliance with the JTI standards

More: SWI swissinfo certified by the Journalism Trust Initiative

You can find an overview of ongoing debates with our journalists here . Please join us!

If you want to start a conversation about a topic raised in this article or want to report factual errors, email us at ... .

MENAFN28052024000210011054ID1108267015


Swissinfo

Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.