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Correspondence (No Business)
"To ask the Chief Executive what is the Council's policy on re-letting and renovations of local authority housing? It seems to the wider public that there is a lot of waste in the removal of windows, doors, kitchens etc. There is also a huge time delay in re-allocation of house etc. Would a safety report not be cheaper and more energy efficient as we are striving for less waste and greener environment?"
"To ask the Chief Executive to install steel barriers on the Main Road, 9th Lock Road at Cappaghmore to afford some level of pedestrian protection?"
Correspondence (No Business)
"To ask the Chief Executive to give a report on the grass cutting and maintenance of Kiltalown Estate and how often this is carried out? If the Council have a responsibility for removing weeds and cutting grass verges? Additionally, to ask who has the responsibility of removing weeds and the maintenance of the general area outside of the Youthreach in Kiltalown?"
That this Area Committee calls on the Chief Executive to install public bins around the vicinity of Citywest Shopping Centre and Fortunestown Lane.
H18 MIXED TENURE DEVELOPMENTS
Departmental
Letter dated 22nd May 2019 from the Department of Housing, Planning & Local Government in reply to Motion 2 from the November 2018 Council meeting regarding the changes made to part V by the Urban Regeneration and Housing Act 2015
Ministerial
Letter dated 29th April 2019 from Minster Katherine Zappone replying to Motion 5 from the April 2019 Council meeting regarding Adoptee Identity Rights.
NOMINATIONS TO THE BOARD OF SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY PARTNERSHIP
"That this Area Committee calls on Management to install water fountains in Rathcoole and Corkagh Parks in support of a greener environment, along with an action plan to inform sports clubs and park users that they are available in order to encourage use of same with the intention of reducing the use of plastic bottle and litter."
PROPOSED DISPOSAL OF PROPERTIES/SITES
(a) - Proposed disposal of Fee Simple Interest in 173 Arthur Griffith Park, Lucan, Dublin
(b) - Proposed disposal of Fee Simple Interest in 237 Arthur Griffith Park, Lucan, Dublin
(c) - Proposed disposal of Fee Simple Interest in 187 Limekiln Road, Walkinstown, Dublin 12
(d) - Proposed disposal of Fee Simple Interest in 30 Rathlawns, Rathcoole, Dublin
(e) - Proposed disposal of Fee Simple Interest at 192 Balrothery Estate, Tallaght, Dublin 24
(f) - Proposed disposal of 10 Crag Crescent, Clondalkin Industrial Estate, Dublin 22
(g) - Proposed disposal of site at Whitestown Way
(h) - Proposed disposal of sites at Maplewood and Fernwood, Springfield, Tallaght
(a) - Disposal of Fee Simple Interest in 173 Arthur Griffith Park, Lucan, Dublin
(b) - Disposal of Fee Simple Interest in 237 Arthur Griffith Park, Lucan, Dublin
(c) - Disposal of Fee Simple Interest in 187 Limekiln Road, Walkinstown, Dublin 12
Disposal of Fee Simple Interest in 30 Rathlawns, Rathcoole, Dublin
(f) Proposed disposal of 10 Crag Crescent, Clondalkin Industrial Estate, Dublin 22 to John and Edith O'Reilly
(e) Proposed disposal of Fee Simple Interest at 192 Balrothery Estate, Tallaght, Dublin 24
(g) Proposed disposal of site at Whitestown Way
(h) Proposed disposal of sites at Maplewood and Fernwood, Springfield, Tallaght
DECLARATION OF ROADS TO BE MADE PUBLIC ROADS
(No Reports)
MANAGERS REPORT
"That this Committee comments on the work required outside relating to proper tarmac/gravel outside a number of houses at Woodford Close?"
To call on the Chief Executive to review plans for Tallaght Stadium after the opening of the South Stand on Sunday 24th March and the inadequate area given for visitors requiring use of the accessible stand. For a project which had multimillion investment, comfortable viewing should be standard and well thought through, not completed in a cost saving manner. In addition, with circa 2million invested, I call on the chief executive to examine why a changing place facility was also not installed as part of the new build. With further building scheduled, it would be beneficial to the stadium, the council and most importantly visitors, that access is to equal standard for all guests within what we strive to call our Accessible County.
That this Council calls on the Chief Executive to review Council policy regarding Tree Preservation Orders which are included in our County Development Plam, specifically the removal of a Tree Preservation Order.
That this council supports the ''Enough is Enough Every Voice Counts'' campaign and following Ireland Ratifying the Un Convention on the Rights of Persons with a Disability and calls for the government to provide a clear pathway from Birth to Diagnosis to adulthood and beyond for every person living with a Disability immediately by:
1) Increasing the speed of Assessment of needs
2) Increasing supports and increase Respite Hours for Families in need
3) Increasing ASD and Special needs school places both in mainstream schools and special schools
4) Ensuring that every child has equal access to education in an appropriate setting to meet there needs
5) Dramatically cut waiting lists for OT, Speech Therapists etc.
6) greater access to Psychologists to get reports
7) Individualised care plans for every person
We commit to writing to Ministers Joe Mc Hugh , Finian Mc Grath , Simon Harris and An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and ask that they work together to dramatically improve the quality of life of every person with a disability
TRAVELLER ACCOMMODATION PROGRAMME 2019 - 2024
AUDIT COMMITTEE - APPROVAL OF EXTERNAL NOMINATIONS