Agenda - Terenure/Rathfarnham ACM (1) 4th March 2008

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Date:
04/03/2008 15:30
Location:
Council Chamber
Standing Orders:

Headed Items

H-I (1)
Submitted by:
Roads Department
Responsibility:
Roads Department

Confirmation and re-affirmation of Minutes of Meeting of Tuesday 5th February 2008

Planning

Questions

Qu (1)
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Walsh
Responsibility:
Martin Judge

"To ask the Manager for an update on the progress of the Planning Permission for the proposed Shopping Centre at St. James Road and will he make a statement on the issue?"

Qu (2)
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Walsh
Responsibility:
Martin Judge

"To ask the Manager for a report on the Planning Application for 6 Houses at the St. Mels Avenue Greenhills Dublin 12 and to outline the additional information requested and will he make a statement on the issue?"

Headed Items

H-I (2)
Submitted by:
Planning Not is use
Responsibility:
Planning Not is use

Planning Files A. Large applications under consideration B. Files requested by members

H-I (3)
Submitted by:
Planning Not is use
Responsibility:
Paddy McNamara

Report on Taking in Charge of Estates

H-I (4)
Submitted by:
Planning Not is use
Responsibility:
Planning Not is use

NEW WORKS

No Business

Correspondence

Cor (1)
Submitted by:
Planning Not is use
Responsibility:
Planning Not is use

CORRESPONDENCE

No Business

Motions

Mot (1)
Submitted by:
Planning Not is use
Responsibility:
Planning Not is use

Cathaoirleach's Business

No Business

Mot (2)
Submitted by:
Sen. C. Keane
Responsibility:
Martin Judge

"That a report be brought as a headed item to the TRAC meeting on SD07A/1035 as facilitated for in local government legislation - i.e. headed item."

SD07A/1035

Reg. Date:

20-Dec-2007

Applicant’s Name:

Ballycullen Limited Partnership

Submission Type:

New Application 

Location:

Lands At Woodtown, Ballycullen, Dublin 14.

Mot (3)
Submitted by:
Councillor M. Ardagh
Responsibility:
Martin Judge

"That the Manager state what the Council's policy is in relation to householders installing satellite dishes on the fronts of houses without planning permission."

Development

Questions

Qu (3)
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Walsh
Responsibility:
Mary Kelly - Corporate Services

"To ask the Manager to accomodate Greenhills Archery Club with a Disposal of Land for their use and will he make a statement on the issue?"

Headed Items

H-I (5)
Submitted by:
Development, Econ. & Transport Planning Dept.
Responsibility:
Development, Econ. & Transport Planning Dept.

NEW WORKS

No Business

Correspondence

Cor (2)
Submitted by:
Development, Econ. & Transport Planning Dept.
Responsibility:
Development, Econ. & Transport Planning Dept.

CORRESPONDENCE

No Business

Motions

Mot (4)
Submitted by:
Development, Econ. & Transport Planning Dept.
Responsibility:
Development, Econ. & Transport Planning Dept.

Cathaoirleach's Business

No Business

Mot (5)
Submitted by:
Councillor T. McDermott
Responsibility:
Mary Kelly - Corporate Services

"That this meeting discuss the request by County Dublin VEC to move the fence adjoining Greenhills College."

Mot (6)
Submitted by:
Sen. C. Keane
Responsibility:
Mary Kelly - Corporate Services

"That this Committee discuss the site adjacent to St Peter’s NS Limekiln Road with the aid of a full report on planning history; if current derelict state of the site has been ascertained under the derelict sites act; or what action can be taken as it is causing considerable annoyance to adjacent residents."

Mot (7)
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Lahart
Responsibility:
Mary Kelly - Corporate Services

"That the Council facilitate the transfer of the land at the rear of Houses 2-14 Willbrook Park, Ballyboden to the owners of these households as it is waste land and derelict and suffers from rat infestation and is of little use to the Local Authority."

Corporate Services

Questions

Qu (4)
Submitted by:
Councillor M. Ardagh
Responsibility:
RTFB Meeting Administration

"To ask the Manager if Dublin Bus has contacted the Council in relation to their commitment to review the proposed link between Ballyboden and Tallaght Town Centre - Ref: Letter from Dublin Bus dated 20th November 2007?"

Qu (5)
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Lahart
Responsibility:
RTFB Meeting Administration

"To ask Dublin Bus to replace the seriously vandalised bicycle shelter on Grange Road and replace it with a more durable version?"

Qu (6)
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Walsh
Responsibility:
RTFB Meeting Administration

"To ask the Manager to contact An Post regarding the infrequent postal deliveries in the Osprey and Willington Areas, Dublin 6W and to seek the normal service as soon as possible?"

Headed Items

H-I (6)
Submitted by:
Corporate Performance and Change Management Directorate
Responsibility:
Corporate Performance and Change Management Directorate

NEW WORKS

No Business

Correspondence

Cor (3)
Submitted by:
Corporate Performance and Change Management Directorate
Responsibility:
Corporate Performance and Change Management Directorate

CORRESPONDENCE

No Business

Motions

Mot (8)
Submitted by:
Corporate Performance and Change Management Directorate
Responsibility:
Corporate Performance and Change Management Directorate

Cathaoirleach's Business

No Business

Mot (9)
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Lahart
Responsibility:
RTFB Meeting Administration

"That this Committee recommends to Dublin Bus that :

(i)  some 15B's depart from Marian Road particularly at peak times and to relocate the existing bus stop to a more appropriate location in consultation with the Garda and the local Residents Association.  It is at present located in a wholly inadequate spot and without a shelter.

(ii)  that a service to Rathfarnham Village is restored for Residents of Ballyboden/Whitechurch."

Roads

Questions

Qu (7)
Submitted by:
Councillor M. Ardagh
Responsibility:
Pat Finn

"To ask the Manager to replace the bollard which was removed from the laneway at the rear of St. Peter's Road. Residents have requested that the bollard be placed mid way between the two access points, rather than at one access point?"

Qu (8)
Submitted by:
Councillor M. Ardagh
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

"To ask the Manager if the kerb at (details) supplied can be lowered?"

Qu (9)
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Brophy
Responsibility:
Denis Ryan

"To ask the Manager that the double yellow lines at the corner of Tibradden Drive and close be extended to cover the full corner as originally agreed with the residents?"

Qu (10)
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Brophy
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

"To ask the Manager when will Butterfield Drive be resurfaced following the completion of the countywide roads survey?"

Qu (11)
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Brophy
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

"To ask the Manager when will the work to repair the footpath at 23 Willowbank Drive and the associated inspection work on the tree at that location be carried out?"

Qu (12)
Submitted by:
Councillor P. Cosgrave
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

"To ask the Manager to have Bord Gais go back and repair the broken kerb and roadway outside house 48 Hillside Park, which was left after work on upgrading the gas pipeline in the area?"

Qu (13)
Submitted by:
Councillor P. Cosgrave
Responsibility:
Pat Finn

"To ask the Manager when will traffic calming be put in place at Hillside Park which was promised with money provided by Colaiste Eanna on foot of their original Planning permission for their Sportshall?"

Qu (14)
Submitted by:
Councillor P. Cosgrave
Responsibility:
Denis Ryan

"To ask the Manager to put in place double yellow lines at the corner of 11 Marian Road around to 2 Marian Drive to stop shoppers parking there?"

Qu (15)
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Lahart
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

"To ask the Manager to provide a footpath for safety reasons on the eastern side of Whitechurch Road in the vicinty of Willbrook and St Gatien's Court?"

Qu (16)
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Lahart
Responsibility:
Denis Ryan

"To ask the Manager when the review of the Rathfarnham Village Pay parking system will be undertaken?"

Qu (17)
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Lahart
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

"To ask the Manager to repair and replace the surface on Cypress Grove South where the tarmacadam is in a poor state?"

Qu (18)
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Walsh
Responsibility:
Denis Ryan

"To ask the Manager to examine the rat running that is taking place at the rear of St. Peters Road (even number side) near the Credit Union.

Qu (19)
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Walsh
Responsibility:
Denis Ryan

"To ask the Manager to examine the small stretch of road near the entrance to St. Pauls Secondary School leading into Templemanor Grove and the car parking of students from St. Pauls, which is causing traffic entering Templemanor Grove to drive on the wrong side of the road and not being able to see traffic exiting from Templemanor Grove and causing a traffic hazzard and to install a stop sign at the gate of St. Pauls as traffic is exiting from the school without stopping and an accident may happen at this spot?"

Qu (20)
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Walsh
Responsibility:
Denis Ryan

"To ask the Manager to examine the car parking at the corner of Fernhill Rd. and Limekiln Lane which is blocking the view of motorists turning right from Fernhill Rd. onto Limekiln Lane as well as from Fernhill Rd. straight across to St. Patricks Rd.?"

Headed Items

H-I (7)
Submitted by:
Roads Department
Responsibility:
Roads Department

Proposed Declaration of Roads to be Public Roads

No Business

H-I (8)
Submitted by:
Roads Department
Responsibility:
Deirdre Wall

Draft Speed Limit Review 2008.

H-I (9)
Submitted by:
Roads Department
Responsibility:
Thomas Curtin

NRA / DOT Allocations & Road Works Programme 2008

H-I (10)
Submitted by:
Roads Department
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

Laneway between Pinewood Park & Butterfield Park

H-I (11)
Submitted by:
Roads Department
Responsibility:
Roads Department

NEW WORKS

No Business

Correspondence

Cor (4)
Submitted by:
Roads Department
Responsibility:
Roads Department

CORRESPONDENCE

No Business

Motions

Mot (10)
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Brophy
Responsibility:
Pat Finn

Cathaoirleach's Business

"That the Manager undertake a survey to see if ramps or other traffic calming measures can be provided on Tibradden Drive."

Mot (11)
Submitted by:
Sen. C. Keane
Responsibility:
Denis Ryan

"That this Committee agrees to install double yellow lines on the curves of the pavement opposite houses 1-8 Woodlandsl/Lakelands, Castleside Drive, Rathfarnham to prevent dangerous parking at what is now going to attract extra traffic due to the provision of access gates to the new Playground at Rathfarnham Castle."

Mot (12)
Submitted by:
Councillor P. Cosgrave
Responsibility:
Pat Finn

"That the Manager put in place extra traffic calming at Ballyroan Crescent. Residents will now have more traffic due to now having four schools, Ballyboden St. Endas ground and the possible moving of St Colmcilles Knocklyon to the St Enda site."

Mot (13)
Submitted by:
Councillor T. McDermott
Responsibility:
Denis Ryan

"That this meeting discuss, with the aid of a report from the Manager, the chronic car parking problem in the vicinity of Rathfarnham Village and Castle with a view to implementing an action plan to conclusively and comprehensively solve the problems."

Mot (14)
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Brophy
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

"That the Manager examine again the feasibility of providing a public footpath at the front of Orwell Shopping Centre which would run parallel and in front of the car-park."

Mot (15)
Submitted by:
Councillor T. McDermott
Responsibility:
Denis Ryan

"This committee calls upon the Manager, in the interests of health and safety, to immediately construct two pedestrian / cycle crossings on the R112 between Rathfarnham Shopping Centre and Rathfarnham Bridge to facilitate safe and comfortable access to the amenities of the Dodder Linear Park and Bushy Park for the families and the elderly of the localities of Butterfield, Fairways and Rathfarnham. The opening of the only skate-board park in Dublin City and upgrading of other facilities by SDCCand DCC have increased the popularity of the amenities on the North side of the R112 for young and old alike. The increasing and incessant volume of traffic means that visitors from these areas have to take unreasonable risks because there are no pedestrian crossings on that long stretch of the R112."