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EIA in Prague, Tables Informace Z Ročenky Praha ŽP 2004, Tabulky EIA in Prague, tables informace z ročenky Praha ŽP 2004, tabulky Tab. - Overview of the number of notices at the level of MHMP pursuant to the Act No. 244/1992 Code within the period from 1. 9. 2003 to 31. 8. 2004) EIA activity Date of notification Date of public hearing, Issuing phase of the EIA process of Statement Second intensification of the Central 21. 12. 2001 Notification without documentation Waste Water delivered Treatment Plant Prague, Troja Island, Prague 6 Source: OŽP MHMP Tab. - Overview of EIA activities pursuant to the Act No. 244/1992 Code processed by the MŽP ČR, state from 1. 9. 2003 to 31. 8. 2004 EIA activity Date of notification Date of public hearing, Issuing phase of the EIA process of Statement Prague ring road, construction 520, 28. 2. 2001 Additional information Březiněves - Satalice Exit 4D1 and transport connection of 18. 7. 2001 Cancelled on the West 15. 1. 2004 Commercial Zone Průhonice Fast-train railway Prague–Ruzyně 21. 12. 2001 Public hearing on 25. 4. 2003, Airport–Kladno, documentation returned to add I phase other alternative route Source: OŽP MHMP Tab. - Overview of EIA activities under the responsibility of the OŽP MHMP pursuant to the Act No. 100/2001 Code, status from 1. 9. 2003 to 31. 8. 2004 (Order number means the order of the EIA process in the EIA Information System since the Act No. 100/2001 Code has become effective, i.e. since 1. 1. 2002.) No. Name of activity Date of the EIA Conclusion of the Phase of the EIA project notification preliminary procedure 003 Printing house 15. 4. 2002 28. 5. 2002 EIA yes Compiling documentation Athis Imaging, a. s., Praha 7 004 Academic and commercial 24. 4. 2002 3. 6. 2002 EIA yes Consensual statement premises, 14. 1. 2004 Dejvice – Center 009 Multipurpose premises, 24. 5. 2002 3. 7. 2002 EIA yes The EIA process cancelled Praha 7, ul. V Háji 15, Na upon the investor request Maninách 20 29. 12. 2003 012 Optimisation of the railway 20. 6. 2002 26. 7. 2002 EIA yes Consensual statement route Praha Bubeneč–Praha 25. 6. 2004 Holešovice Strana 1 z 8 No. Name of activity Date of the EIA Conclusion of the Phase of the EIA project notification preliminary procedure 013 Building Metrocenter 26. 6. 2002 28. 8. 2002 EIA yes Consensual statement 1. and 2. phases, Holešovice 6. 11. 2003 021 Temporary parking, 9. 10. 2002 15. 11. 2002 EIA yes Public hearing interrupted Štěpařská, Hlubočepy 022 Office Park Budějovická 7. 10. 2002 22. 11. 2002 EIA yes Consensual statement Hochtief, 28. 1. 2004 Praha 4 (O.P.B.H.) 029 Motopark Jižní spojka, Praha 18. 11. 2002 15. 1. 2003 EIA yes Compiling documentation 10 - Záběhlice 031 Supermarket Julius Meinl 5. 12. 2002 31. 1. 2003 EIA yes Compiling documentation and multipurpose building, ul. Mariánská, k. ú. Kamýk 039 Warehouse premises 21. 1. 2003 10. 3. 2003 EIA yes The EIA process cancelled BaL Hostivař upon the investor request 5. 1. 2004 040 Multipurpose building, 4. 2. 2003 31. 3. 2003 EIA yes The EIA process cancelled Křižíkova - Šaldova, Praha 8 upon the investor request - Karlín 24. 11. 2003 (Corner) 048 Office premises of a. s. 4. 4. 2003 7. 7. 2003 EIA yes Compiling documentation Pankrác, Praha 4 050 POPD, mining area 12. 5. 2003 22. 7. 2003 EIA yes Public hearing on Zadní Kopanina I – Quarry 20. 7. 2004, Hvížďalka, 2006–2020 Statement under development 052 Underground garages 15. 5. 2003 16. 7. 2003 EIA yes Compiling documentation Klárov v Praze 1 - Malá Strana, ul. U Železné lávky 054 JZM Stodůlky – storey 28. 5. 2003 16. 7. 2003 EIA yes 23. 8. 2004 garages of SBD Staveg, ul. Assigned assessment Jeremiášova - Hábova 056 little square of Wuchterlova - 19. 6. 2003 29. 9. 2003 EIA no Kafkova, underground garages, Praha 6 - Dejvice 057 residential premises 26. 6. 2003 2. 9. 2003 EIA no Slunečný vršek, Praha 15 - Hostivař (Košík) 058 BB Centrum – building, 18. 7. 2003 15. 9. 2003 EIA yes Consensual statement Praha 4 - Michle 23. 7. 2004 059 Department store Sykora, 23. 7. 2003 10. 9. 2003 EIA no Praha - Vysočany 060 Jinonice Chateaux, 24. 7. 2003 24. 9. 2003 EIA no Praha 5 - Jinonice č.p. 1 061 Commercial and office 30. 7. 2003 8. 10. 2003 EIA no building, ul. Opatovická, k. ú. Chodov 062 Concrete mill Libuš, 13. 8. 2003 27. 10. 2003 EIA yes Compiling documentation Praha - Kunratice 063 LIDL – foodstore, 22. 8. 2003 13. 11. 2003 EIA no Praha - Újezd nad Lesy Strana 2 z 8 No. Name of activity Date of the EIA Conclusion of the Phase of the EIA project notification preliminary procedure 064 Multipurpose centre Long 27. 8. 2003 24. 11. 2003 EIA no Mile, Praha 6 - Ruzyně 065 Logistics centre “Green 2. 9. 2003 23. 1. 2004 EIA no Park”, Veselská ul., Praha 9 - Letňany 066 Foodstore LIDL 18. 9. 2003 not issued The EIA process cancelled Kolbenova, Praha 14 - upon the investor request Hloubětín 14. 11. 2003 067 Completion of the 19. 9. 2003 24. 11. 2003 EIA no warehouse ELIT, Jeremiášova ul., Praha 13, k. ú. Stodůlky 068 Equipping the South 22. 9. 2003 not issued The EIA process cancelled Connection upon the investor request with barrier houses, Praha 18. 11. 2003 10 - Záběhlice 069 Siemens Kolejová vozidla – 30. 9. 2003 2. 12. 2003 EIA no Paintshop, Praha 17, k. ú. Zličín 070 Mass garages 3. 10. 2003 27. 11. 2003 EIA no Vojtíškova, k. ú. Chodov 071 Store LIDL, ul. Kbelská, 8. 10. 2003 15. 12. 2003 EIA no Praha 9 - Vysočany 072 COPA CENTRUM NÁRODNÍ, 14. 10. 2003 not issued The EIA process cancelled Praha 1, upon the investor request k. ú. Nové Město 5. 12. 2003 073 Expansion of the tow-away 22. 10. 2003 11. 12. 2003 EIA yes The EIA process cancelled parking upon the investor request Radlická, Praha 5 - Jinonice 25. 3. 2004 074 Foodstore V Korytech, 29. 10. 2003 not issued The EIA process cancelled Praha 10 - Strašnice upon the investor request 15. 12. 2003 075 Optimisation of the 21. 11. 2003 19. 1. 2004 EIA yes The EIA process cancelled railway route Praha Smíchov upon the investor request - Zbiroh, 12. 3. 2004 část Praha Smíchov - Radotín (hranice Středočeského kraje) 076 Park-and-ride parking facility 1. 12. 2003 28. 1. 2004 EIA yes Compiling documentation Zličín III., k. ú. Třebonice 077 Concentration of printing 11. 12. 2003 9. 2. 2004 EIA no production in the printing house of Česká Unigrafie a. s., Praha 10 - Malešice 078 Multipurpose house, 22. 12. 2003 24. 3. 2004 EIA no Koněvova 39, Praha 3 079 Printing house, Poděbradská 29. 12. 2003 19. 2. 2004 EIA no 26 – III. etapa, Praha 9 - Vysočany 080 Multipurpose buidling, 29. 12. 2003 19. 2. 2004 EIA no Praha 7, ul. V Háji 15, Na Maninách 20 Strana 3 z 8 No. Name of activity Date of the EIA Conclusion of the Phase of the EIA project notification preliminary procedure 081 Office building 5. 1. 2004 23. 2. 2004 EIA yes Compiling documentation X-POINT, ul. Vyskočilova, Praha 4 082 Garage building JUNION, 5. 1. 2004 10. 3. 2004 EIA no Praha - Letňany 083 Service concrete mill 9. 1. 2004 20. 4. 2004 EIA no Radotín, Holcim (Česko) a. s., member of the concern, Praha 16 084 Production facility for the 22. 1. 2004 24. 3. 2004 EIA no preparation STOPKOR, Praha 13, k. ú. Stodůlky 085 Construction yard of 11. 2. 2004 5. 4. 2004 EIA no Metrostav a. s., Bystrá 2243, Praha 20 - Horní Počernice 086 Foodstore LIDL, 12. 2. 2004 28. 5. 2004 EIA no Praha 14 - Hloubětín, Kolbenova ul. 087 COPA CENTRUM NÁRODNÍ 18. 2. 2004 24. 5. 2004 EIA no II, Praha 1, k. ú. Nové Město 088 Office building, 19. 2. 2004 12. 5. 2004 EIA yes 3. 8. 2004 ul. Na Strži, Praha 4 Assigned assessment 089 New headquaters of 23. 2. 2004 4. 6. 2004 EIA no ČSOB GROUP, Radlická ul., Praha 5 - Radlice 090 now film studios 10. 3. 2004 6. 5. 2004 EIA no Barrandov, Praha 5, k. ú. Hlubočepy 091 Optimisation of the 17. 3. 2004 24. 5. 2004 EIA no railway route Praha Smíchov - Zbiroh, section Praha Smíchov - Radotín (border of the Cetral Bohemia Region) 092 Office premises 24. 3. 2004 24. 5. 2004 EIA no Modřany, Praha 12 (Nestlé) 093 Multi Sport Aréna, Praha 20, 24. 3. 2004 26. 5. 2004 EIA no k. ú. 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