2024

PLUI HD DIJON - PLAN LOCAL D'URBANISME INTERCOMMUNAL HABITAT-DÉPLACEMENTS

Town hall Local authority

After 3 years and 75 meetings with the elected representatives of the 23 municipalities of Dijon Metropole, the Local Intercommunal Urban Plan for Housing and Transport, PLUi-HD, came into force on 23 January 2020. Drawn up on the basis of the PLU (Local Urban Plan) of the municipalities in the territory, the PLH (Local Housing Programme) and the PDH (Urban Mobility Plan), it maps out the face of the metropolis for the next 10 to 15 years. It is from the PLUi-HD that urban planning authorizations are issued, such as building permits. To make it easier to understand, Dijon Metropole has set up two practical tools:

a guide that brings together all the provisions of the PLUi-HD (siting rules, maximum height, green spaces, fences, parking ...).

an online cartography (api-carto.dijon.fr/PLUI or on the Dijon Métropole website) where you can enter an address to find out about all the urban planning measures related to the parcel.

The PLUi-HD also integrates the provisions related to mobility with actions on the urban transport network (bus, trams) but also soft modes or the transport of goods. Finally, this document takes into account the nature in the city and the preservation of agricultural land in the long term.

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2024

UNPI BFC - CHAMBE SYNDICALE DES PROPRIÉTAIRES ET COPROPRIÉTAIRES DE BOURGOGNE FRANCHE-COMTÉ

Real estate consulting firm

For over 120 years, the UNPI (Union nationale de la propriété immobilière) has been working to ensure that property owners' rights are respected. The Union offers its 250,000 members - owners, occupiers, lessors and co-owners - a wide range of advice, particularly on the precautions to take when drawing up rental contracts. It also offers legal assistance in the event of unpaid rent and advice on all real estate matters. The UNPI works with government departments, institutions and all housing-related commissions to defend the interests of property owners.
TheUNPI BFC is backed by the professional advice of its partners: lawyers, notaries, bailiffs, architects, accountants, insurers, banks and construction companies, particularly in the energy sector. UNPI offices are free of charge and without restriction, and the annual membership fee is deductible from property income.
UNPI regularly organizes conferences with specialists on topical issues. Communication is very important to UNPI. Its members subscribe to the magazine 25 millions de propriétaires, and the website and Facebook account provide many opportunities to find out more about the Union, especially in Dijon!

When it comes toenergy-efficient renovation of condominiums or individual housing for owner-occupiers and landlords, members benefit from the experience of the UNPI, which works closely with all the organizations involved in this vast subject, which requires a full understanding of the issues in order to make the right decisions.

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