National Roads Authority definition

National Roads Authority means the body established under Section 16 of the Roads Act 1993 (No. 14 of 1993);
National Roads Authority means for each Partner State, the authority or agency responsible for the trunk roads of the Partner State forming part of the Regional Trunk Road Network;
National Roads Authority means the authority with responsibility for national roads, established under the Act of 1993 and includes the National Roads Authority operating as

Examples of National Roads Authority in a sentence

  • Please be advised that the road base shall be constructed to National Roads Authority (NRA) minimum design and construction specifications for subdivision roads.

  • The applicant shall liaise with the Managing Director, National Roads Authority (NRA), at predetermined stages of road construction to ensure compliance with the requisite standards.

  • The applicant shall submit a Stormwater Management plan designed in accordance with the requirements of the National Roads Authority (NRA) and approved by the Central Planning Authority.

  • The National Roads Authority wishes to bring to the attention of the Planning Department that non- compliance with the above-noted stormwater requirements would cause a road encroachment under Section 16 (g) of The Roads Act (2005 Revision).

  • The applicant shall submit, in accordance with the requirements of the National Roads Authority, a Stormwater Management plan designed to contain storm water runoff produced from a rainfall intensity of 2 inches per hour for one hour of duration and ensure that surrounding properties that are lower, and/or surrounding roads, are not subject to stormwater runoff from the subject site.

  • The applicant shall submit, in accordance with the requirements of the National Roads Authority and approved by the Central Planning Authority, a Stormwater Management plan designed to contain storm water runoff produced from a rainfall intensity of 2 inches per hour for one hour of duration and ensure that surrounding properties that are lower, and/or surrounding roads, are not subject to stormwater runoff from the subject site.

  • AGENCY COMMENTSComments from the Chief Environmental Health Officer, Water Authority and National Roads Authority are noted below.Chief Environmental Health Officer1.

  • Construction of the sidewalk, drain and driveway shall be to the satisfaction of the Director of Planning in consultation with the National Roads Authority.

  • This shall be facilitated through the provision of mammal access gates every 100 metres along the perimeter fence and in accordance with standard guidelines for provision of mammal access (National Roads Authority 2008).

  • Construction of the sidewalk shall be to the satisfaction of the Director of Planning in consultation with the National Roads Authority Department.


More Definitions of National Roads Authority

National Roads Authority means the National Roads Authority, established under section 16 of the Act of 1993;

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