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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2021.09.28 00:00
Created
Available languages
French
Keywords
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Dataset description

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. The T1 type SUPs concern the riparian properties of the railways and are established in areas defined by the Law of 15 July 1845 on the Railway Police and by Article 6 of the Decree of 30 October 1935, as amended, creating visibility easements on public roads. Texts in force: Law of 15 July 1845 on the Railway Police — Title I: measures relating to the conservation of railways (Articles 1 to 11); Road Traffic Code (created by Act No. 89-413 and Decree No. 89-631) and in particular the following articles: —L. 123-6 and R.123-3 relating to alignment on national roads, —L. 114-1 to L. 114-6 relating to visibility easements at grade crossings, —R. 131-1 et seq. and R. 141-1 et seq. for the implementation of decommitment plans on departmental or municipal roads. Only visibility easements at the crossing of a highway and a railway line are subject to a specific procedure of establishment, namely: •before 1989, by prefectural order after the opinion of the municipal council or, where applicable, the general council •from 1989, by prefectural order or by deliberation of the general or municipal council, depending on whether it is a national road, a departmental road or a municipal road. link to Articles L.114-1 et seq. of the Road Traffic Code: http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichCode.do;jsessionid=90BEC90EAB825D9B9772ECD922033674.tpdjo08v_3?idSectionTA=LEGISCTA000006149496&cidTexte=LEGITEXT000006070667&dateTexte=20140918 link to SUP scanning guide: http://www.geomatique-aln.fr/spip.php?article296 The reference date of the data is the date of publication of this metadata
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