As part of the review of the PPRN, the public inquiry began yesterday. The opportunity to come back to the new regulation in the dark red zone, that is to say the one that had been the most contested in December 2019.
The new version of the by-law authorizes reconstruction of a building destroyed by a hurricane and located in a dark red zone (ie the coast) is authorized. However, subject to certain conditions. "Any reconstruction must necessarily include measures to reduce vulnerability and comply with current planning regulations", design the services of the Deal which also underlines that the footprint must not be changed.
At the same time, the prefect will present by the end of the year a financial aid system intended for the most disadvantaged inhabitants so that they can secure their homes and thus comply with these new rules.
As regards new constructions, they are prohibited in the dark red zone with the exception of public infrastructure and port infrastructure (first aid stations, slipways, parking lots, purification stations, discharge stations, swimming, etc.). By new construction, the Deal means the construction of a new building or the extension of a house (creation of bedrooms).
In general, work that increases vulnerability, that is to say increases the number of goods or people exposed to risks, is prohibited.
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