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Thomas Martin
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Oct. 13 2024 at 6:24 am
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Neighborhood relations may be a little tense at the start but hey… By a judgment of October 4, 2024, the administrative court of Cergy-Pontoise confirmed the legality of the building permit issued by the mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine, Jean-Christophe Fromantinfor the construction of a bourgeois dwelling, on four levels, with a height of 14 meters, within the perimeter of the registered site of the Urban Districts of Neuilly-sur Seine. A project that a union of neighboring co-owners who believed that the town planning code was not respected had been fighting against since 2021.
“An unusual height and size”
The court first noted that the land base for the project was located in an architecturally diverse urban fabric, composed of individual houses, collective facilities and buildings of heterogeneous sizes and architecture. , traditional or contemporary style.
He then considered that if, as the Architect of Buildings of France had noted, the construction project presented an unusual height and size for an individual dwelling, “such a circumstance was not contrary to the applicable town planning rules”.
“The architecture of the project does not reflect any particular break with the surrounding building appreciated as a whole”, considers the court which also considered that the presence of the Maisons Jaoul and the Maison du Commandant Charcot, historic monuments, was likely to be restored into question the project.
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