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En March 2018, Cédric Guérin presents at Cinos de Berck the Tropicalia project, which plans to set up in the Gretz field, straddling the municipalities of Verton and Rang-du-Fliers: a huge tropical greenhouse that should do the most great in the world. In November 2019, the building permit is granted. On December 19, 2019, the GDEAM files a graceful appeal. The objective is to cancel the building permit. This form of appeal differs in several points from the classic appeal. It is addressed to the administration which issued the building permit, that is to say the municipalities of Verton and Rang-du-Fliers. He invited the elected officials to review their copy before, why not, to appeal to the administrative court. On March 12, 2020, the GDEAM files an appeal against the building permit for the Tropicalia project with the Lille administrative court. A strategy that is reminiscent of three other files where the GDEAM has won its case after several years of administrative and legal procedures …

On March 12, the GDEAM filed an appeal to the Lille administrative tribunal against the Tropicalia project.

The Tulips and the Golden Buttons subdivision in Le Touquet

The dream of becoming owners in the middle of the forest had turned into a nightmare in 2011. Indeed, since the GDEAM is also this association which ensures the conformity of building permits, it is it which made it possible to cancel the 29 permit for the Tulip and Boutons d’or aisles in Le Touquet after a 7-year procedure. In July 2015, the State Council definitively agreed with him on the grounds of ”
the illegality of an urban development model consuming natural space and diffuse housing
” In compensation, the ten owners received an average of 430,000 euros for these land purchased between 2006 and 2007 at around 400,000 euros.

Wild clearing at the Golf du Touquet

The case of clearing the golf of Le Touquet broke out at the beginning of 2015. The final judgment was rendered last February.
The case of clearing the golf of Le Touquet broke out at the beginning of 2015. The final judgment was rendered last February.

The case dates back to the beginning of 2015 when local residents were alerted by a clearing operation on 19 hectares of plots classified as protected areas and belonging to the Touquet Syndicate. The GDEAM alerts the Departmental Directorate for Territories and the Sea (DDTM): the case breaks out and emphasizes the fact that the Touquet Syndicate has not requested authorization to carry out these clearing operations. An area which is then transformed into a golf course. GDEAM had requested the restoration of the cleared hectares. The Boulogne Criminal Court will condemn in February 2020 the Touquet Syndicate Limited, headed by Nicolas Boissonnas, to modify the starting points of routes 15 and 16, to move stumps stored in a plot and to reforest certain areas. Nicolas Boissonnas was sentenced to a suspended fine of 100,000 euros. The company he heads was fined 75,000 euros, half of which was suspended, or 37,500 euros. Le Touquet Syndicate Limited and Nicolas Boissonnas must respectively pay 3,000 euros in damages to GDEAM.

Hardelot’s unbuildable land

The history of unbuildable land is an old history known to all residents. Several courses around the Hardelot golf course were bought for more than 300,000 euros by different owners a few years ago. Problem: they cannot build on it because of a recourse to the administrative court launched by the Group of defense of the environment of the district of Montreuil (GDEAM) which pointed out inconsistencies in the local plan of town planning (ENJOYED). The judgment, pronounced on January 21, 2019, led to the rejection of the numerous requests of the GDEAM, but some lines were taken into account in the name of the Littoral law, created in December 1985, carried out by Guy Lengagne, Secretary of State to the Minister of Town Planning, Housing and Transport, in charge of the sea.

Since then, the municipality has continued to fight to end this situation which handicaps many injured property owners. Several meetings with the prefect have taken place, but nothing has so far been frozen to provide solutions. According to our sources, an upcoming meeting should be set up to correct the PLU and make this land, building land. A solution could be envisaged in the fall of 2021.

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