With the widening of the scope of Territorial Revitalization Operations (ORT), to which the main town of the EPCI is no longer necessarily attached, this is a big step forward for the development carried out during the five-year period. National Union of Developers (Unam).
For Unam, the development permit and its multi-site extension are indeed real levers:
- in order to create desirable projects, federate and work on solutions of general interest, no local resident would have an interest in opposing it by means of an appeal;
- to compose with the existing building and to control the artificialization of the grounds in urban extension.
For François Rieussec, President of Unam: “The adage that you have to develop before building too quickly and anywhere also applies to urban renewal. »
During the drafting of the Élan law, Unam had been at the initiative of the multi-site development permit to comprehensively understand the need for renovation and redevelopment of urban centers, town centers or rural towns: designing overall development operations on land that does not form a single block (wastelands, hollow teeth, town entrances).
Authorized only within the perimeter of ORT and PPA, the permit to develop multi-sites is however not applicable everywhere.
For François Rieussec, President of Unam: “I regret this because it would facilitate a faster commitment by the profession to land recycling, which is more complex and more expensive, which requires finding an economic model through site equalizations. The planners have sufficiently denounced the lack of operationality of the Climate and Resilience law to nevertheless be delighted with this progress. This multi-site development permit should contribute to creating the conditions for a competitive dialogue at the local level, between communities, economic players and citizens”.