Article R4433-6 of the French General Code of Local Authorities
The appendices are made up of any indicative elements that the local authority deems likely to shed light on the development and implementation of the plan.
The appendices are made up of any indicative elements that the local authority deems likely to shed light on the development and implementation of the plan.
A commission responsible for drawing up the draft regional development plan, which includes representatives of the local authorities and bodies listed in II of article L. 4433-10, is set up on the initiative of the president of the deliberative assembly of the region, department or local authority.
The Commission is asked to give its opinion on the programme of studies and consultations drawn up by the region, department or local authority with a view to drawing up or developing the outline plan. The Commission gives its opinion on the options for regional development and planning submitted to it, as well as on the various parts making up the outline plan, as the programme progresses. The Commission is…
The commission meets on the initiative of the president of the deliberative assembly of the region, department or local authority. The inclusion of a subject on the agenda of the meeting is de jure when requested by the representative of the State.
For the compatibility of the regional development scheme in the hypotheses and conditions defined in article L. 300-6-1 of the town planning code, the joint examination provided for in article L. 4433-10-6 takes place at the initiative of the authority referred to in article R. 300-15 of the town planning code.
The notices mentioned in Article L. 4433-10-1 and Article L. 4433-10-9 are deemed to be favourable if they are not issued within three months of transmission of the draft outline plan.
The approved regional development plan is made available to the public at the headquarters and on the website of the region, department or local authority.
For the establishment of the regional development schemes provided for in articles L. 4433-7 to L. 4433-11, L. 4433-15 et L. 4433-16, the regions of Guadeloupe, Guyane, Martinique and Réunion benefit, under the conditions set out in articles R. 4433-18 to R. 4433-22, from the special contribution created within the general decentralisation grant for the establishment and implementation of town planning documents pursuant to paragraph 1 of Article L. 1614-4.
The allocations granted to the regions of Guadeloupe, Guyane, Martinique and Réunion for the establishment of the regional development schemes provided for in Articles L. 4433-7 to L. 4433-11, L. 4433-15 and L. 4433-16 are deducted from the remaining 15% of the special assistance referred to in the last paragraph of Article R. 1614-42. This special assistance is supplemented by credits corresponding to the implementation of the individualised chapter within…
The grant allocated to the regions of Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique and Réunion comprises a first part equal to 80% of the amount of the grant intended to compensate for expenditure on studies and conducting the operation and a second part equal to 20% of the amount of the grant, intended to compensate for material expenditure.
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