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Written Answers — EU Directives: EU Directives (13 May 2004)

Martin Cullen: ...for some time with other relevant Departments, local authorities and transport bodies on the implementation of the main requirements of the directive. This includes the making of strategic noise maps by 30 June 2007 for agglomerations with more than 250,000 inhabitants and all major roads, railways and airports, and the drawing up of action plans to manage noise issues and effects by 18...

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2006)

Martin Cullen: I will draw Deputy Burton a map. She should not worry about it and keep taking the tablets.

Rail Freight: Motion (Resumed) (7 Mar 2007)

Martin Cullen: Absolutely — I will show the Deputy the map. The whole of the N24 is included in Transport 21.

Written Answers — Road Safety: Road Safety (3 May 2006)

Martin Cullen: ...on all headroom restricted bridges and an information and publicity campaign to highlight the need for care and attention on the part of HGV drivers. Iarnród Éireann has also published a map identifying each bridge height and has distributed the map to hauliers. It should also be noted that Section 138 of the Railway Safety Act, 2005 provides for increased penalties — up to €50,000...

Seanad: Water Services Bill 2003: Second Stage. (27 Jan 2004)

Martin Cullen: If the Senator is interested, he should consider what is being done in Dublin. It is phenomenal. The system is being mapped and the technology being used is incredible. It was found that many of the pipes had just disappeared — they had disintegrated entirely. Last year we gave €100 million in Dublin alone for restoration and conservation.

Written Answers — State Airports: State Airports (6 Mar 2007)

Martin Cullen: ...service of Runway 05/23 (and its red zones) as part of the County Development Plan review process at that time. I am further advised by the DAA that these red zones were omitted from the associated maps in the 1993 County Development Plan. The inclusion or removal of red zones from County Development planning was, and still is, a matter for the local authority.

Seanad: Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill, 2002: Committee and Remaining Stages. (11 Dec 2002)

Martin Cullen: ...which sets out to differentiate between procedural and substantive changes. I gave the example of the current requirement to get the approval of the Houses for a proposal to change the scale of a map. All the changes as laid out in the regulations, of which I can make a copy available to the Senator, will remain under the positive approval regulation. Question put and agreed to. Sections...

Written Answers — Local Government Act 1963: Local Government Act 1963 (10 Feb 2004)

Martin Cullen: ...and Development Act 2000. This section provides for a licensing system for the placement of various structures and appliances on, under, over or along a public road, including town or landscape maps for indicating directions or places and advertisement structures. The licensing system ensures that the local authority can exercise control over the placing of structures on roads to prevent...

Public Transport. (22 Jun 2005)

Martin Cullen: That proposal would not be adequate now to meet the needs of what is required for Dublin. I am in the process of substantially enhancing some of the projects outlined on that map. The two Luas lines are up and running with substantial passenger numbers. The public sees Luas as very successful and wants more. We are trying to finalise the marrying of Luas, possibly metro, DART, intercity...

Written Answers — Air Services: Air Services (26 May 2005)

Martin Cullen: ...written to the Aer Lingus chairman and ICTU about this decision and my officials will be following up with them to make arrangements to discuss the essential preparatory work and to agree a road map for progressing the decision.

Written Answers — Rail Network: Rail Network (6 Dec 2006)

Martin Cullen: ...Metro West on 22nd November last. 50,000 newsletters will be circulated to households and other interested parties along the proposed routes as part of this consultation. The newsletter contains a map showing the two broad corridor options and an assessment of each of these options. The RPA will consult widely with people living and working along the proposed routes, public...

Written Answers — Rail Services: Rail Services (31 Jan 2007)

Martin Cullen: ...on 22nd November last. Some 50,000 newsletters have been circulated to households and other interested parties along the proposed routes as part of this consultation. The newsletters contain a map showing the two broad corridor options and an assessment of each of these options. The RPA is consulting widely with people living and working along the proposed routes, public...

Written Answers — State Airports: State Airports (20 Mar 2007)

Martin Cullen: ...areas in which it was considered that restrictions on new development were necessary to ensure the safe operation and development of Dublin Airport. These areas, which were delineated in red on a map, came to be known as red areas or red zones. The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) has informed me that the red zones took into account four runways at Dublin Airport, i.e. the 2 existing...

Public Transport. (3 May 2006)

Martin Cullen: ...for this review to be carried out. We asked it to review the project to establish the current position. I should have the results of that review within the next few weeks. I hope it will provide a map of the way forward. I said in my reply that the Department brought in an external expert to consider the status of the project. I saw a very interesting presentation as to its significance....

Seanad: West Link Toll Bridge: Motion. (23 Mar 2005)

Martin Cullen: ...traffic. The route to which I referred has the potential to take traffic trying to bypass Dublin away from Dublin. The route has not been selected. I have asked the NRA to consider the plan and maps have been published in the newspapers which show notional routes from Drogheda cutting across to Navan and Naas. By naming those towns I do not mean that will be the route. This will take true...

Seanad: Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill, 2002: Committee and Remaining Stages. (11 Dec 2002)

Martin Cullen: ...by State authorities which, for security reasons, are subject to a different procedure. As matters stand, therefore, even minor changes to the procedures, for example, changing the scale of the maps which must be provided, are subject to the requirement to seek positive approval. This was not the intention and is an unduly onerous requirement given that no substantive change has been made...

Written Answers — Departmental Properties: Departmental Properties (3 Feb 2010)

Martin Cullen: ...zoned high amenity. The planning study was approved at a meeting of Fingal County Council on 9 July 2007. In formal terms, the resulting variation to the Fingal County Development Plan specifies or maps five local objectives as follows: to provide sporting facilities and associated infrastructure related to the National Sports Campus incorporating appropriate office, administration and...

Written Answers — State Airports: State Airports (9 Mar 2005)

Martin Cullen: ...in the air extending away from the ends of runways. They were designed for the protection of aircraft taking off and landing, as an aid to safe navigation. If those slopes in the air are, on a map, projected onto the ground, they form a trapezoid shape, with the narrow base at the end of the runway. Those shapes have been coloured red on maps for ease of identification, and have therefore...

Written Answers — Public Transport: Public Transport (7 Jun 2006)

Martin Cullen: ...to transfer between suburban rail, Luas and DART at a number of interchange stations. All of the relevant rail projects within Transport 21 will provide the optimal level of interchange and the map of the Greater Dublin Area Rail network, that was circulated at the launch, clearly shows the integrated rail network that will be in place by the end of 2015 and gives an indication of where...

Employment Support Services. (13 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: ...-operation with other relevant service providers, such as FÁS, VECs, the HSE and other local agencies. The vision is of a single transparent system with a primary focus on the customer and a route map starting at the first point of engagement with the Department. A disability employment project will commence this year under the European Social Fund. This will involve the Department...

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