Communauté de communes du Pays du Coquelicot

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Communauté de communes du Pays du Coquelicot
Administration
Country France
Region Picardie
Department Somme
No. of communes 62
Chief-town Albert
President Stéphane Demilly
Founded 2001
Budget 9,776,224 € in 2006
Statistics
Population
 - 1999 27,000
Web site
http://www.paysducoquelicot.com/
France

The Communauté de communes du Pays du Coquelicot is a communauté de communes in the Somme département and in the Picardie région of France.

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[edit] Composition

This Communauté de communes includes 62 communes:

  1. Acheux-en-Amiénois
  2. Albert
  3. Arquèves
  4. Auchonvillers
  5. Authie
  6. Authuille
  7. Aveluy
  8. Bayencourt
  9. Bazentin
  10. Beaucourt-sur-l'Ancre
  11. Beaumont-Hamel
  12. Bécordel-Bécourt
  13. Bertrancourt
  14. Bouzincourt
  15. Bray-sur-Somme
  16. Buire-sur-l'Ancre
  17. Bus-lès-Artois
  18. Cappy
  19. Chuignolles
  20. Coigneux
  21. Colincamps
  22. Contalmaison
  23. Courcelette
  24. Courcelles-au-Bois
  25. Dernancourt
  26. Éclusier-Vaux
  27. Englebelmer
  28. Étinehem
  29. Forceville
  30. Fricourt
  31. Frise
  32. Grandcourt
  33. Harponville
  34. Hédauville
  35. Hérissart
  36. Irles
  37. La Neuville-lès-Bray
  38. Laviéville
  39. Léalvillers
  40. Louvencourt
  41. Mailly-Maillet
  42. Mametz
  43. Marieux
  44. Méaulte
  45. Méricourt-sur-Somme
  46. Mesnil-Martinsart
  47. Millencourt
  48. Miraumont
  49. Morlancourt
  50. Ovillers-la-Boisselle
  51. Pozières
  52. Puchevillers
  53. Pys
  54. Raincheval
  55. Saint-Léger-lès-Authie
  56. Senlis-le-Sec
  57. Thiepval
  58. Thièvres
  59. Toutencourt
  60. Varennes, Somme
  61. Vauchelles-lès-Authie
  62. Ville-sur-Ancre

[edit] Responsibilities

The communes of the communauté delegate their representatives with the following responsibilities:

  • Establishment of a joint development zone
  • Help for the communes in the development of their town planning documents.
  • Economic and land use planning
  • Studies, programming, land acquisition and creation of the air industry in Haute Picardie and an economic area near Méaulte.
  • Acquisition of land, planning and management of areas of community interest of more than 1 hectare.
  • Studies on water quality.
  • Studies on flood control
  • Collection, treatment and recovery of household waste.
  • Studies and action from residents for the schedule for improving housing.
  • Information from landlords and tenants for local housing
  • Creation or alteration and maintenance of roads in the public domain known as "intercommunal" defined on the basis of
    criteria including: School routes, business roads and tourist paths [1].
  • Removal of snow on the roads
  • Financing of the local mission
  • Workshops during the school holidays.
  • Leisure centre with or without accommodation centres for the young
  • Music Schools
  • Library
  • Creation of a community newspaper
  • Transportation
  • Fishing Schools
  • Promoting tourism and hospitality.
  • Maintenance of hiking routes defined by the Department

[edit] Budget and Taxation

The Community is funded by:

  • Single business tax (at a rate of 10.29% in 2006), which replaces the taxes previously collected by the communes.
  • A refuse collection tax.

[edit] Economic Development

  • 'Platform aero-industrial' to be carried out as a joint project with the Department of the Somme.
    The project costs of €40 million is to be funded by the European Union (22.5%), the region Picardie (30%), the département (30%),
    Airbus (11.25%) and the communauté (6.25%). As such, the communauté will pay €468,000 in 2008.
  • The business park at Albert.
  • The draft joint development zone located between Méaulte and Bécordel-Bécourt between Airbus and the airport at Albert.

[edit] Wind power development

The Community Council of 12 November 2007 approved a draft covering 19 communes, mainly in the north of the territory,
which could accommodate wind turbines, if the Prefect approves the application.

[edit] See also

[edit] Sources

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ NB: The list of intercommunal roads is attached to the prefectorial order approving the statutes
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