Results 3,601-3,620 of 8,073 for speaker:Peter Burke
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: The amendment limits action to policies set out in the policy statement.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: The issue is that we need to capture any change. It could relate to DMAPs or any other area. That is the important point. We need to capture any change, not limit our capacity in this regard, as the amendment would do.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: Yes.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: That is true but, in theory, a directive could affect something sitting under the high-level policy statement and we need the capacity to respond to that.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: Exactly. We need to be agile and not just limit the scope of action to the policy statement.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: Absolutely.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: It is highly unlikely, but I understand it is possible. We are getting into "What ifs", which are difficult to predict.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: For example, the situation regarding oil and gas has changed in the six-year period since the statement was issued. We are not continuing any exploration, which is a significant change.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: That is an example of a significant change to a matter that was referred to in the MPPS. If a directive came through to the effect that we were no longer continuing with exploration, it would have to be revised.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: Yes. I have said that.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: I thank the Deputy for the generous proposal. Amendment No. 68 proposes to limit directives exclusively to environmental matters, going even further than previous proposed amendments. Directives under this proposal could not even clarify matters set out in the MPPS. This is the Maritime Area Planning Bill. Directives will issue from the marine spatial planning Minister, and the Minister...
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: As Deputy Boyd Barrett might have heard at the outset of this debate, the Minister of State, Deputy Noonan, will appear before the committee to provide an update on the progression of marine protected areas, on which consultation has concluded and in respect of which I hope legislation will be introduced.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: It is not my area, but the Minister of State, Deputy Noonan, gave a detailed response on this matter in the Dáil the week before last and has agreed to appear before the committee to set out further explanations. He is doing a great deal of work on this issue and will shortly have proposals.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: The amendment covers one pillar of sustainable planning, that being, environmental, but that is not good planning-----
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: -----because we have to take into account all pillars. In no way am I going to start predicting the future or attempt to give a detailed list of every single body. All I can say is that, for sustainable planning, we have to take account of all of the pillars, and that is what we will do.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: We are talking about the social pillar, the economic pillar and the environmental pillar. These are the three pillars that make up good and sustainable future planning.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: It enables the heritage section to discuss environmental matters and engage with the National Parks and Wildlife Service. It allows that section to provide input.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: I movement amendment No. 72: In page 26, between lines 26 and 27, to insert the following: "(6) (a) Notwithstanding subsection (2), a permission granted under section 34 of the Act of 2000 in relation to an application made— (i) pursuant to a requirement under section 225 of that Act, and (ii) before the commencement of that subsection, shall continue to have effect, and Part XV...
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: It is all planning permissions prior to the commencement of the Bill. The national marine planning framework is currently in place and law cannot be applied retrospectively, so this is to ensure continuity in order that the planning permissions currently granted in the maritime area will remain in place.
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Oct 2021)
Peter Burke: It is section 225 of that planning Act.