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In the mid-1990s regulations were adopted to prevent new construction in at-risk zones, business installations were relocated with public assistance, and several projects were carried out to improve the river’s flow through the town. Last week, the issue of flood control and land-use planning was revived when the government presented new maps with new definitions of at-risk areas in the flood plain. Generally, the new maps double the lands within Brive defined as having a potential for serious flooding. The maps are still in draft form for purposes of public discussion.
In large measure the new maps area a response to the "Xynthia" storm in 2010 that hit coastal areas, ripping through levees, destroying property, and killing more than 50 people. Now, new government rules now place much less faith in levee protection. If the new maps are finally adopted, Brive, and other towns along the river, will need to substantially revising the zoning rules and place new limits on areas of permissible development. Understandably they are not happy. The maps area expected to be finalized by the end of this year.
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