La Tremblade: Mr. Counil will stay in his home until the end of his life"

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For a few more days, the case poisons the relations between the municipal majority members and the six elected opposition members.

For a few more days, the case poisons the relations between the municipal majority members and the six elected opposition members. The latter then announce their resignation on Friday, July 8. The municipality plans to build new assisted housing. As part of the declaration of utility procedure, a public inquiry is under way. This procedure allows a municipality to target several areas or plots of land for future development.

Opposition criticized the majority of adding to the area covered by the public enquiry three plots that were not included in the initial municipal deliberation. This was used to frame the boundaries of the public inquiry. However, the opposition added Mr. Counil's plot to the public inquiry. Many Trembladais are concerned about his expropriation and forced departure. The plot is now part of a zoning subject for the declaration of public utilities.

After receiving the nonagenarian with his children, Laurence Osta­Amigo announced that "we will find the form it requires, but I gave Mr. Counil an assurance letter from my hand assuring he would remain in his home until the end his days". La Tremblade's mayor claims that he tried twice to contact rue Lafont's owner. "He never answered me... I'm sorry that the Public Land Establishment didn't get in touch.

Laurence Ostamigo, the municipal council's regulatory officer, ensures that the municipal council has rectified the wobbly contours of public inquiry. "We had the option of adding these three plots to our perimeter of the Declaration of Public Utility, and thus of the public inquiry, by a new deliberation. The prefect confirmed to me that he will extend the public inquiry through August.

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