Pornic Agglo Pays de Retz

Pornic Agglo Pays de Retz is a French agglomeration community, created on 1 January 2017 and located in the Loire-Atlantique department and the Pays de la Loire region.

Pornic Agglo Pays de Retz
CountryFrance
RegionPays de la Loire
DepartmentLoire-Atlantique
No. of communes15
Established1 January 2017 (2017-01-01)
SeatPornic
Government
  President (2020–2026) Jean-Michel Brard, DVD
Area
522.1 km2 (201.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)
63,534
  Density122/km2 (320/sq mi)
Websitepornicagglo.fr

Historical

After several months of negotiations, the community advisers of the two community of communes of Pornic and Cœur Pays de Retz decided to merge them on 13 June 2016 within an urban community called "Pornic Agglo Pays de Retz".[1]

The agglomeration community was created on 1 January 2017 by prefectural decree of 9 November 2016.[2][3] On 5 January 2017, during its inaugural meeting, the community council elected the mayor of Pornic, Jean-Michel Brard, as president of the agglomeration community.[4]

On 1 January 2020, the municipality of Villeneuve-en-Retz left the communauté de communes Sud Retz Atlantique and joined Pornic Agglo Pays de Retz.[5]

Community territory

Geography

Located in the southwestern department of Loire-Atlantique , Pornic intercommunal Agglo Retz includes 15 towns and has an area of 522.1 km2 (201.6 sq mi).[6]

Map of the intercommunalité Pornic Agglo Pays de Retz on 1 January 2019.

Composition

Map of population densities (2016 vintage) of the municipalities of the intercommunality Pornic Agglo Pays de Retz. Composition in municipalities on 1 January 2019.[notes 1].

The agglomeration community includes 15 municipalities:[3]

List of inter-municipal municipalities
nameINSEE codeInhabitantsArea (km2)Population (last legal pop. )Density ( inhab./km2 )
Pornic (headquarters)44131Pornicais94,1815 570 (2018)165
La Bernerie-en-Retz44012Bernerians6,0933,016 (2018)495
Chaumes-en-Retz44005Calmetiens76,5566,827 (2018)89
Chauvé44038Chauvéens40,982,892 (2018)71
Cheix-en-Retz44039Cheixois8,341,086 (2018)130
Les Moutiers-en-Retz44106Monastériens9,581,703 (2018)178
La Plaine-sur-Mer44126Plainais16,394,369 (2018)267
Port-Saint-Père44133Port-Saint-Périns32,572,911 (2018)89
Préfailles44136Préfaillais4,881,242 (2018)255
Rouans44145Rouansais37,733,015 (2018)80
Saint-Hilaire-de-Chaléons44164Chaléonnais34,982,304 (2018)66
Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef44182Michelois25,125,173 (2018)206
Sainte-Pazanne44186Pazennais41,566,889 (2018)166
Villeneuve-en-Retz44021Villeretziens73,684,911 (2018)67
Vue44220Véziens19,511,626 (2018)83

Demography

Historical population of Pornic Agglo Pays de Retz
YearPop.±% p.a.
196829,501    
197530,511+0.48%
198233,409+1.30%
199035,964+0.93%
199941,676+1.65%
200853,796+2.88%
201358,448+1.67%
201863,534+1.68%
The data mentioned above are established on a constant geographical scope, in the geography in force at 1 January 2021.
Source: INSEE 2021[7]

Administration

Seat

The headquarters of the urban community is in Pornic, 2 rue du Docteur Ange Guépin.[3]

Mayors of the intercommunality ( 1 July 2021)
CommuneMayorEtiquette (Party)
Chaumes-en-RetzJacky DrouetDVG
ChauvéPierre MartinDVD
Cheix-en-RetzLuc NormandDVD
La Bernerie-en-RetzJacques PrieurSE
La Plaine-sur-MerSéverine MarchandSE
Les Moutiers-en-RetzPascale BriandLR
PornicJean-Michel BrardDVD
Port-Saint-PèreGaëtan LéautéDVD
PréfaillesClaude CaudalDVG
RouansJacques RipocheSE
Saint-Hilaire-de-ChaléonsFrançoise RelandeauDVD
Saint-Michel-Chef-ChefEloïse Bourreau-GobinDVC
Sainte-PazanneBernard MorilleauDVG
Villeneuve-en-RetzJean-Bernard FerrerUDI
VueNadège PlacéSE

Community council

The 42 permanent advisers are thus distributed according to common law as follows:

Number of delegatesCommunes
11Pornic
5Chaumes-en-Retz
4Sainte-Pazanne
3La Plaine-sur-Mer, Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef, Villeneuve-en-Retz
2Chauvé, La Bernerie-en-Retz, Port-Saint-Père, Rouans
1Cheix-en-Retz, Les Moutiers-en-Retz, Préfailles, Saint-Hilaire-de-Chaléons, Vue

Elections

The agglomeration community is administered by its community council made up in 2020 of 42 community councillors, who are municipal councillors representing each of the member municipalities.

Following the 2020 municipal elections in Loire-Atlantique, the community council of 9 July 2020 re-elected its president, Jean-Michel Brard, mayor of Pornic, as well as its 9 vice-presidents. As of this date, the list of vice-presidents is as follows:

List of vice-présidents 2020-2026[8]
Responsibilities Name Capacity
1 Finances, major projects, foresight and pooling Bernard Morilleau Mayor of Sainte-Pazanne
2 Economic development, employment and tourism Pascale Briand Mayor of Les Moutiers-en-Retz
3 Water cycle, coastline and marsh Claude Caudal Mayor of Préfailles
4 Regional planning Séverine Marchand Mayor of La Plaine-sur-Mer
5 Waste management Jacky Drouet Mayor of Les Chaumes-en-Retz
6 Early childhood, childhood and youth Nadège Placé Mayor of Vue
7 Mobility Gaëtan Léauté Mayor of Port-Saint-Père
8 Solidarity, health and prevention Pierre Martin Mayor of Chauvé
9 Culture and sport Jacques Prieur Mayor of La Bernerie-en-Retz

With 13 other elected officials, they form the community office for the period 2020-2026.

List of presidents

List of successive presidents
Period Name Etiquette Capacity
5 January 2017 current Jean-Michel Brard DVD Mayor of Pornic

Powers

The intercommunality exercises the powers which have been transferred to it by the member municipalities, under the conditions defined by the general code of local authorities .

Tax regime and budget

The agglomeration community is a public establishment of inter-municipal cooperation with its own tax system.

In order to finance the exercise of its powers, the intercommunality collects the single professional tax [ 3 ] (FPU) - which succeeded the single professional tax (TPU) - and ensures an equalization of resources between the residential municipalities and those with of activity zones.

Workforce

In order to implement its obligations, the inter-municipal association employs 200 agents.


Notes

  1. The population densities are calculated automatically in a Geographic information system (GIS) using the geometric surface of the municipality, with a level of precision of the contour of 5 m as it emerges from the export of the division administrative at municipal level (outlines of municipalities) from OpenStreetMap, and not the cadastral area defined by INSEE, which is purely administrative data. Class differences may thus possibly appear for municipalities that are at the limit of crossing the class threshold.

References

  1. "Pornic Agglo Pays de Retz, c'est voté !" [Pornic Agglo Pays de Retz, it's voted!]. Ouest-France (in French). 13 June 2016. Retrieved 3 Aug 2016.
  2. "Arrêté du 9 novembre 2016 portant création de la communauté d'agglomération « Pornic Agglo Pays de Retz »" (PDF) (in French).
  3. "CA Pornic Agglo Pays de Retz (N° SIREN : 200067346)". Fiche signalétique BANATIC (in French). Ministère de l'intérieur - DGCL. 1 April 2021.
  4. "Jean-Michel Brard, premier président de Pornic agglo Pays de Retz" [Jean Michel Brard , first president of Pornic agglo Pays d Retz]. lecourrierdupaysderetz.fr (in French). 9 January 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  5. "RAA 43 du 7 juin 2019" (PDF) (in French).
  6. "Comparateur de territoire Intercommunalité-Métropole de CA Pornic Agglo Pays de Retz (200067346)" (in French). INSEE. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  7. Évolution et structure de la population en 2018, INSEE.
  8. "Le bureau communautaire : Président et vice-présidents" [The community office: President and vice-presidents] (in French). pornicagglo.fr. 1 June 2021..
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