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26/10/2007, 12:13
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Clair

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Practical info on the new permis de construire
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19/11/2007, 8:40
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Dave
Joined on 28/03/2007
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Re: Practical info on the new permis de construire
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Does the Declaration de Travaux form still contine for minor works?
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19/11/2007, 8:55
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Clair

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Re: Practical info on the new permis de construire
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No the déclaration de travaux no longer exists.
It has been replaced by the déclaration préalable, but the rules are slightly different. Your mairie is the place to go to for more details.
Clair, a Real Virtual French Person
Ma Plus Belle Histoire d'Amour
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20/01/2008, 17:17
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Keni

Joined on 23/08/2004
Haute Vienne/Worcs
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Re: Practical info on the new permis de construire
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Clair,
Can you help us regarding an on-going work problem? We would like to replace our roof (chrysotile). No problems there. However we are in a small village with an ancient church and chateau. Although not actually visible from our property, we are on the same street, and it is facing us.
To date, we are struggling to find out what we need to do. We have contacted the Maire, no help there - they told us to contact Batiments de France, we did, and also the company at Poitiers who are meant to help us get help for these situations. No reply there either. All we want to know is what type of permit we need to get the work done?
Does anyone know the ruling regarding the permis for this type of property. We would like to do it correctly, friends of ours in the village rebuilt their whole house, they had nothing from the Maire. Everytime we start to enquire we are just told to contact the Batiments.
Thank you.
Keni & Chris
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20/01/2008, 17:42
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Clair

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Re: Practical info on the new permis de construire
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from your description, it sounds like you are in the equivalent of a conservation area. The Batiments de France have architects who assess the materials to be used for changes, down to what colour paint must be used on shutters...
For your area (Haute Vienne) you need to contact them here:
Service Départementaux de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine (SDAP) de la Haute-Vienne Hotel Niaud 36 rue des Vénitines 87000 LIMOGES
Chef de Service et architecte des bâtiments de France: Max Boisrobert Secrétariat: Auphélie Nourry: 05 55 33 32 72
I was on the sidelines of a similar case a couple of years ago in the village, it took several months for the file to be assembled before it could be passed on for the application. That was with the old rules...
Clair, a Real Virtual French Person
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28/01/2008, 15:30
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Jazzer
Joined on 07/01/2008
Sugeres
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Re: Practical info on the new permis de construire
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I have just read an article in French Property News which says that if you want to" make other external alterations such as repointing or rendering external walls you need to submit a declaration prealable". Having jsut finished one exterior wall, and about to start another, this seems to be taking things a bit far.. I would have thought repointing was a repair job, not a change- unless of course you are changing from render or vice versa.
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23/02/2008, 22:50
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BIG MAC

Joined on 25/02/2006
53 Mayenne / Hants
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Re: Practical info on the new permis de construire
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I just spoke with the secretary at our Mairee who was helpfulness personified. I was having trouble explaining I was doing a loft conversion with a dormer window diectly looking onto the church, she seemed to think it was a Velux we were on about and we could do this without the major permis but she would check. Next day forms arrived, no fuss. I think it only right that I provide a scheme and drawings all in French for the Maire ratherthan find out the hard way something was lost in translation. In my experiences with French Officialdom, they have been at pains to be helpful despite my bumbling attempts at making myself understood.
BIG MAC The frying Scotsman
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