The 50 geometric steps represented the bulk of the debate at the second public meeting organized in Quartier d'Orléans by the prefecture as part of the review of the natural risk prevention plan (PPRN). Residents particularly raised the slowness of regularization procedures.
During the post-Irma reconstruction period, an administrative gap appeared in the procedures for regularizing the 50 geometric pitches. This gap is the absence of an agreement allowing the COM to sell land located within 50 geometric steps to individuals within a perfectly legal framework.
"The transfer of the 50 geometric steps by the State to the COM was carried out in 2008 but the agreements validating this transfer were not signed", explains the president of the Collectivity. In other words, the COM was not officially the owner of this strip of coastline. This situation was highlighted by the Lacroix mission, which encouraged the State to take the case back in hand and accelerate the transfer of the last plots concerned with a view to signing the agreement recognizing the COM as the owner of this heritage estimated at 73 hectares between Sandy Ground and Quartier d'Orléans. This transfer was completed at the end of 2020, which has since allowed the sale of the plots within a perfectly regulatory legal framework.
"The land which was sold before was illegally sold but the State did not want to cancel the transfers", specifies Daniel Gibbs, whose teams have recently proceeded to regularize some 80 cases. (soualigapost.com)
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