Simple download service (Atom) of the dataset: Restricted zone of the PPRT “SOCIETE EURENCO” in the municipality of Saint-Martin-de CRAU — Bouches-du-Rhône
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For PPRTs, the environmental code defines a single category of zones for zones (L515-15 et seq.): areas at risk. Unlike natural RPPs, PPRTs never have restricted areas that are not directly exposed to risk.Depending on the hazard level, each TPP area is subject to enforceable regulation. The PPRT regulations generally distinguish between two types of areas:1- “Building prohibited areas”, known as “red zones”, where the hazard level is high and the general rule is the construction ban;2- “prescribed areas”, so-called “blue zones”, where the hazard level is medium and the projects are subject to requirements adapted to the type of issue. The instructions of the PPRT development guide add a gradation within the “red zones” and “blue zones”. For PPRTs, the environmental code defines a single category of zones for zones (L515-15 et seq.): areas at risk. Unlike natural RPPs, PPRTs never have restricted areas that are not directly exposed to risk.Depending on the hazard level, each TPP area is subject to enforceable regulation.
The PPRT regulations generally distinguish between two types of areas:1- “Building prohibited areas”, known as “red zones”, where the hazard level is high and the general rule is the construction ban;2- “prescribed areas”, so-called “blue zones”, where the hazard level is medium and the projects are subject to requirements adapted to the type of issue. The instructions of the PPRT development guide add a gradation within the “red zones” and “blue zones”.
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