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Courchevel: businessman Stéphane Courbit sentenced for illegal construction

2024-03-08T15:28:44.082Z

Highlights: Businessman Stéphane Courbit and two of his companies were sentenced Friday by the Albertville Criminal Court to fines totaling 4.5 million euros. At the heart of the debate, three chalets with a floor area of ​​6,198 m2 in an upscale area of the famous ski resort of the Alps. All the defendants were convicted of carrying out work not authorized by a building permit, breaching the provisions of the local town planning plan and continuing work despite an order ordering its interruption.


The 58-year-old entrepreneur was fined a total of 4.5 million euros for the illegal construction of high-end chalets.


Businessman Stéphane Courbit and two of his companies were sentenced Friday by the Albertville Criminal Court to fines totaling 4.5 million euros, for the illegal construction of high-end chalets in Courchevel (Savoie) .

At the heart of the debate, three chalets with a floor area of ​​6,198 m2 in an upscale area of ​​the famous ski resort of the Alps, with a construction site launched without a permit and regularized subsequently.

All the defendants were convicted of carrying out work not authorized by a building permit, breaching the provisions of the local town planning plan and continuing work despite an order ordering its interruption.

Stéphane Courbit, the company Lov Group Invest represented by the businessman and the company SNC Solières represented by Lov Group Invest, were all three fined 1.5 million euros, including 500,000 suspended for Stéphane Courbit and the company SAS Lov Group Invest.

The businessman was sentenced by the Albertville criminal court.

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Spie Batignolles also condemned

The construction company Spie Batignolles Sud Est was fined 200,000 euros, the court accusing it of having

“accepted the carrying out of work on the basis of an unissued building permit”

, specified the president of the court Michelle Raffin during the delivery of the judgment.

In 2019, Stéphane Courbit, on behalf of Lov Group Invest and via Solières, held two building permits for a residential chalet of 2,976 m2 in Jardin Alpin, the most expensive district of Courchevel - around 20,000 euros per m2 according to local real estate agencies.

Wishing to transform this project into a set of three chalets, under the less restrictive qualification of hotel accommodation, with a floor area of ​​6198 m2, the company SNC Solières had submitted a new application for a building permit.

Without waiting for this permit to be issued, the work began in July 2020. In October, the town hall issued an order refusing a building permit, then an order interrupting the work, but the work continued.

Without, moreover, respecting the property limits imposed by the local urban plan.

The Savoie departmental council, led by Hervé Gaymard (LR), and the mayor of Courchevel Jean-Yves Pachod (without label) had on this point allowed a posteriori regularization of the work.

The mayor of Courchevel also issued, retrospectively in May 2021, a special

“hotel accommodation”

building permit .

The president of the court observed that the amounts of the fines imposed were

“far below the maximum amounts provided for by law”

, given the construction site.

The criminal court was referred to the court following a direct summons from a local resident and a local citizens' association, after the Albertville public prosecutor's office dismissed the matter without further action for regularization of the situation a posteriori.

Source: lefigaro

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