Dataset information
Available languages
French
Keywords
Réseaux de transport, urbanisme, chemins de fer
Dataset description
Public utility easements (SUPs) are administrative limitations to the right to property. They are established for the benefit of public persons, concessionaires for public services or public works, private persons engaged in an activity in the general interest
Easement T1:
These are easements concerning the riparian properties of the railways and established in areas defined by the Act of 15 July 1845 on the Police of Railways and by Article 6 of the Decree of 30 October 1935, as amended, creating visibility easements on public roads, namely:
— prohibition on the construction of any construction, other than a fence wall, within a distance of two metres from a railway (art. 5 of the Law of 15 July 1845),
— prohibition of excavations, without prior authorisation, in an area equal to the vertical height of a railway embankment of more than three metres, measured from the foot of the slope (art. 6 of the Law of 15 July 1845),
— prohibition on establishing thatched blankets, straw, hay and any other deposition of flammable materials at a distance of less than 20 metres from a railway serviced by fire machines, measured from the foot of the slope (art. 7 of the Law of 15 July 1845),
— prohibition on depositing, without prior authorisation, stones or non-flammable objects less than five metres from a railway (art. 8 of the Law of 15 July 1845),
— Easements of visibility at the crossing of a highway and a railway (art. 6 of the Decree-Law of 30 October 1935 and Art. R. 114-6 of the Highway Code), easements defined by a clearance plan drawn up by the authority managing the highway and which may include, as the case may be, in accordance with Article 2 of the decree:
• the obligation to remove fence walls or replace them with grids, to remove annoying plantations, to reduce and maintain the terrain and any superstructure to a level at the most equal level set by the above-mentioned clearance plan,
• the absolute prohibition of building, placing fences, filling, planting and making any installations above the level set by the clearance plan.
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