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Jean-Marc Petit

Jean-Marc Petit

Career

Partner at Adaltys law firm since 2009 Lawyer with DS Avocats (2002-2008) Lawyer at Granjon et associés (1994-2002) Legal advisor at Léga-Cité (1991-1994)

Languages

french, English

Memberships

Jean-Marc Petit assists public (State, local authorities) and private (developers and promoters) project leaders in regulatory urban planning (urban planning schemes (PLU- Plan local d’urbanisme) / permits), in the setting up and management of development operations (joint development zone (ZAC- Zone d’aménagement concerté), housing estates, land divisions), in expropriation and pre-emption, and in environmental law (consultations, environmental assessments and authorisations, protected species).

He advises on setting up development operations (coordination and scheduling of procedures, auditing ZAC and public utility dossiers (DUP- Déclaration d’utilité publique) etc.), interfacing with State services, auditing development or building permits, setting up urban planning tax tools (urban partnership projects (PUP- Projets urbains partenariaux) etc.), development concessions, drafting pre-emption decisions, deliberations for the establishment of future development area (ZAD- Zone d’aménagement différé), assistance and consulting on territorial coherence schemes (SCOT- Schéma de cohérence territoriale) and PLUs (procedure, drafting, legality).

He acts in litigation: defence of SCOTs, PLUs and permits, expropriations and pre-emptions, in particular urgent cases (summary proceedings – suspension).

Jean-Marc Petit teaches urban planning law at the LYON III University and regularly leads seminars and training courses in his areas of expertise, in particular for the EFE.

Education

Post-graduate degrees (DESS/DESU) in Urban Planning (Lyon II) Master’s degree in public law (Lyon III)

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