Public utility easements (SUPs) are administrative limitations on the right to property, they are established for the benefit of public persons, concessionaires of public works or public works, private persons engaged in an activity in the public interest. The collection and conservation of public utility easements is a sovereign task of the State, which must bring them to the attention of local and regional authorities so that they may annex them to their urban planning documents. The public utility easements concerned are those defined by Articles L. 126-1 and R. 126-1 of the Urban Planning Code and their annexes.
EL3 SUPs are so-called foot and tow easements for the riparian properties of a watercourse or a federal lake pursuant to articles L.2131-2 to L.2131-6 of the General Code of Ownership for Public Persons.
Easement applies directly without the need for a regulatory measure (by-law or by-law).
link to articles L.2131-2 to L.2131-6 of the General Code of Ownership of Public Persons
http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/WAspad/UnArticleDeCode?code=CGPROPPL.rcv&art=L2131-2
link to SUP scanning guide: http://www.geomatique-aln.fr/spip.php?article296
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