High mountains. Residents demand an assessment of the Crots housing project.

This is a subject that interests Crots residents.

High mountains. Residents demand an assessment of the Crots housing project.

This is a subject that interests Crots residents. They were 100 at the Morgon space on Thursday, May 8th to respond to Jean-Pierre Gandois' invitation to see the "major real property project". This real estate complex is located on private land at the Champ de l'Ours subdivision. Sageprim is the project leader, not 3F as we mislead.

Jean-Pierre Gandois reminded Jean-Pierre Gandois that this is not an official project but a private one. He said that the municipality is forced to make this decision because these plots can be built. We can't tell them anything because they are in compliance with the local urban plan (PLU, NDLR). The master plan clearly states that drinking water can be brought. This will require 500 meters of new pipes. The comcom is the key to sanitation.

The mayor proposes changing the PLU to reduce the number constructions. He also suggests that Sageprim sell communal land to reduce the number of constructions, increasing the housing project's size from 170 to 130 units.

Nicolas Waltzer, who was the promoter via videoconference, was confronted by a room that was primarily against the project's scale. The complex could house around 350 people, even with 130 dwellings. Access to the new complex must be through Champ de l'Ours, a small residential estate. We can't meet yet. We don't know how to meet. A local resident is furious. He says he will do all he can to stop building permits being granted.

They aren't against the subdivision. They ask that the developer review the project because of the potential impact on traffic and the village's life. They would like it to be less dense and more integrated.

Nicolas Waltzer said that the project was a draft. He said that he would consider the comments of the residents when he listens to critics.

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