Planning documents are the instruments of strategic and/or regulatory planning governing land use patterns at the level of a territory. SCOT is one of them.
The Territorial Coherence Schema is an inter-communal planning and strategic planning document.
Perimeter:
Article L. 143-1 et seq. of the Planning Code, the perimeter of the SCOT delimits a territory of one contiguous and enclave. Where this area concerns EPCI competent for SCOT, it shall in principle cover the entire scope of those establishments. However, where the perimeter of one of those establishments is not a single entity, the perimeter of the scheme may not include all the municipalities which are members of that EPCI, provided that the whole part or parts of a single holder concerned it is included.
The perimeter is to be understood in these requirements as the perimeter of the approved document. In addition to the perimeter of the above-mentioned EPCI, the approved SCOT perimeter may include a maritime part if it is a coastal SCOT, i.e. including one or more coastal municipalities.
Development of the SCOT:
According to article L143-16 of the Urban Planning Code, the SCOT is drawn up by:
— a competent EPCI
— a joint union composed exclusively of the competent communes and EPCI within the scope of the SCOT
— an open joint union (only the competent municipalities and EPCI can take part in the deliberations on the scheme).
Content:
The content of the SCOT is defined by the urban planning code: Book I, Title II, Chapter I and II, Articles L.141-1 to L141-26 and R141-1 to R141-9.
The SCOT consists of three documents:
• a presentation report including a diagnosis, rationale for the selections made by the SDDP and the DOO, and the environmental assessment.
The elements of the presentation report are detailed in Article R. 141-2 of the Urban Planning Code.
• a sustainable development and development project (PADD),
• a guidance document and objectives (DOO), which can be used against the PLUi and PLU, PLH, PDU and communal maps, as well as the main development operations (ZAD, ZAC, subdivisions of more than 5 000 m², land reserves of more than 5 ha...) and, where appropriate, graphic documents.
It may be supplemented by:
• a Craft and Commercial Development Document (DAAC)
• a Sea Development Scheme (SMVM)
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