Dublin Area definition

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Examples of Dublin Area in a sentence

  • The CHP Dublin Area Office has jurisdiction of the I-580 Express Lanes.

  • In accordance with the principals of sustainable development, government policy on residential density and the Strategic Planning Guidelines for the Greater Dublin Area, higher residential densities will be encouraged within walking distance of the town centre and railway station.

  • The DART network will increase from 50 kilometres to 150 kilometres transforming commuter train travel in the Greater Dublin Area.

  • This plan for the future development of Maynooth is guided by the policies of the 1999 Kildare County Development Plan, the Strategic Planning Guidelines for the Greater Dublin Area (1999), Sustainable Development – A Strategy for Ireland (DoELG 1997) and the policies of the Dublin Transportation Office.

  • The April 2000 Review and Update of the Strategic Planning Guidelines for the Greater Dublin Area estimates the population of the Greater Dublin Area, recorded as 1,405,671 in 1996, will be 1,652,710 by 2006 (assuming nil net migration) an increase of 11%.

  • Given the current high level of in-migration into the Greater Dublin Area in general and County Kildare in particular, it is reasonable to assume that the county will experience population growth of greater than 11% between 1996 and 2006.

  • DART+ is a transformative programme of projects that aims to modernise and improve existing rail services in the Greater Dublin Area (GDA).

Related to Dublin Area

  • Schengen area means the area without internal borders comprising the territories of the Member States as defined in point (a) applying the Schengen acquis in full.

  • Urban area means Maricopa and Pima counties, excluding Tribal Lands.

  • Carpet Area means the net usable floor area of the Unit including the area covered by the internal partition walls of the Unit but shall exclude the area covered by external walls, areas under service shafts, exclusive balcony/verandah/open terrace area.

  • urban areas means the areas covered by all Municipal Corporations and other Municipalities including the areas falling under the various Urban Development Authorities, Cantonment Authorities and industrial estates or townships, excluding the areas covered under Class-I Cities;

  • Landscaped area means all the planting areas, turf areas, and water features in a landscape design plan subject to the Maximum Applied Water Allowance and Estimated Applied Water Use calculations. The landscaped area does not include footprints of buildings or structures, sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, decks, patios, gravel or stone walks, other pervious or non-pervious hardscapes, and other non-irrigated areas designated for non-development (e.g., open spaces and existing native vegetation).