#2022-750Decree No. 2022-750 of April 29, 2022 on Adapting Urban Planning Due to Coastal Erosion
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This law lists communes in France that need to adjust their urban planning policies to address coastal erosion caused by hydrosedimentary phenomena. The law aims to make these areas better equipped to handle erosion issues. Affected local authorities must revise their urban development strategies to mitigate the impact of coastal erosion.
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Key Changes
- Lists specific communes for urban planning adjustments
- Focuses on addressing coastal erosion
- Requires updates to urban development strategies
Obligations
What this law requires
Municipalities listed in the annex must adapt their urban planning and development policies to address coastal erosion due to hydrosedimentary phenomena.
Designated communes must revise their urban planning policies to address hydrosedimentary phenomena causing coastal erosion.
Local governments in the affected municipalities must review their current urban planning practices in relation to hydrosedimentary issues.
The ministers responsible for ecological transition, overseas territories, territory cohesion, and maritime affairs are responsible for executing this decree.
Affected municipalities should prepare to collaborate with relevant environmental ministries on regulatory reviews.