This spring, at the foot of the cliff of the rue du Barrage, in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, work in preparation for a major residential project was abruptly suspended almost two months ago and have not been resumed since. Working without a permit, the developer behind this project of 156 condominiums was forced to stop its operations. "On 24 April, an inspector [of the Urban Planning Service] observed the execution of work of embankment and developme…
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This spring, at the foot of the cliff of the rue du Barrage, in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, work in preparation for a major residential project was abruptly suspended almost two months ago and have not been resumed since. Working without a permit, the developer behind this project of 156 condominiums was forced to stop its operations. "On 24 April, an inspector [of the Urban Planning Service] observed the execution of work of embankment and developme…