Communauté de communes Rhône - Chartreuse de Portes

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Communauté de communes Rhône - Chartreuse de Portes
Ain ( Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes - France )
Establishment date December 19, 2001
Dissolution date January 1, 2017
legal form Communauté de communes
Seat Lhuis
Communities 11
president Daniel Béguet
SIREN number 240 100 412
surface 137.2 km²
Residents 4,657 (2013)
Population density 34 people / km²
Location of the CC Rhône - Chartreuse de Portes in the Ain department
Location of the CC Rhône - Chartreuse de Portes in the Ain department

The Communauté de communes Rhône - Chartreuse de Portes is a former French association of communes with the legal form of a Communauté de communes in the Département Ain , the administrative seat of which was in Lhuis .

The community association consisted of 11 communities and had 4657 inhabitants (as of 2013) on an area of ​​137.2 km 2 . Except for the municipality of Saint-Benoît , the association corresponded to the former canton of Lhuis . Its territory extended north of the Rhône and included part of the southern French Jura . The Charterhouse of Portes, to which the second part of the name of the community association referred, is located in the high elevations at the Col des Portes pass .

tasks

The competencies required included the development and promotion of economic activities and tourism, as well as spatial planning based on a Schéma de Cohérence Territoriale . In addition, the community association operated the road maintenance service and waste management.

Historical development

With effect from January 1, 2017, the community association was dissolved and its member communities integrated into the Communauté de communes de la Plaine de l'Ain .

Former member parishes

The following 11 municipalities belonged to the Communauté de communes Rhône - Chartreuse de Portes:

  1. Bénonces
  2. Briord
  3. Groslée
  4. Innimond
  5. Lhuis
  6. Lompnas
  7. Marchamp
  8. Montagnieu
  9. Ordonnaz
  10. Seillonnaz
  11. Serrières-de-Briord
The eponymous Carthusian monastery at Col des Portes