Analysis of schemes within Local Land-use Plans for communes in the Metropolis that endorse a local housing policy.
In 2013, Apur embarked on a review of commune-level Local Land-use Plans with the aim of gaining a better understanding of the urban planning orientations of communes in order to support the Grand Paris Metropolis in the drawing up of the Metropolitan Territorial Coherence Scheme (SCOT), and to help territories implement their Intercommunal Land-use Plans (PLUI). Within this framework, the study analyses the various schemes contained in the Local Land-use Plans of Grand Paris Metropolis communes, which endorse a local housing policy.
The law requires public collectivities to meet certain targets, in particular, to make provision in their urbanism document for building enough of the right kind of housing to meet demand. Several schemes have therefore been examined: mixed zones and residential zones, sites reserved for housing, socially mixed sectors, the constraints of minimum dimensions for housing and sectors where housing construction regulations have been increased.