Article D4432-13-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities
Articles D. 4134-28 to D. 4134-33 are applicable to the chairmen and members of advisory councils under the conditions laid down by the laws and regulations applicable locally.
Articles D. 4134-28 to D. 4134-33 are applicable to the chairmen and members of advisory councils under the conditions laid down by the laws and regulations applicable locally.
The provisions of articles R. 4135-1, R. 4135-3 and D. 4135-20 to D. 4135-23 apply to the chairmen and members of advisory councils.
The provisions of articles R. 4134-8 to R. 4134-21 apply to the regional economic, social and environmental councils. The same provisions, with the exception of those of the second paragraph of article R. 4134-12, apply to the operation of the councils for culture, education and the environment of the regions of Guadeloupe and Réunion.
Under the chairmanship of its oldest member, with the youngest member acting as secretary, each council elects its officers for the first time after voting on the provisions of its rules of procedure concerning the method of election, composition and operation of the officers. .
Articles R. 4134-24 to R. 4134-27 are applicable to members of the regional economic, social and environmental councils and the culture, education and environment councils of Guadeloupe and Réunion.
The regional development plan provided for in Article L. 4433-7 is made up of: 1° A report; 2° A booklet of rules; 3° A general destination map of the different parts of the territory; 4° Ancillary documents.
The report, the organisation of which is decided by the region, department or local authority, includes the following elements: 1° The fundamental guidelines provided for in the first paragraph of Article L. 4433-7. These fundamental guidelines may, where appropriate, correspond to the implementation of the strategic vision that the region, department or local authority has for the sustainable development of its territory over a longer timeframe than that of the…
The report also includes: 1° A diagnosis of the territory. This diagnosis presents, in particular with regard to demographic, socio-economic and ecological forecasts, the needs in terms of spatial planning, environmental protection, facilities, infrastructure and transport, housing as well as economic and agricultural development. It takes into account the location of existing infrastructure and facilities and the challenges in terms of controlling urban sprawl and combating the artificialization of land,…
The booklet of rules summarises the rules enacted by the plan to implement the development guidelines and principles and contribute to achieving the objectives provided for in the second to fourth paragraphs of Article L. 4433-7 as well as the rules, measures and conditions laid down by the individualised chapters provided for in articles L. 4433-7-1 et L. 4433-7-2. The statement of a rule may be accompanied, by way of…
The general destination map for the different parts of the territory provided for in the last paragraph of Article L. 4433-7 is drawn up at a scale of between 1:50,000 and 1:100,000, with the exception of the sparsely populated areas of French Guiana for which a smaller scale or scales may be used. The cartographic documents relating to the individualised chapters provided for in Article L. 4433-7-4 may be drawn…
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