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That the area committee invites the owners of Mill shopping centre to a meeting on behalf of the public regarding the implementation of parking restrictions in the car park, and seeks an acknowledgement that this car park is a vital infrastructural facility serving the use of vital public services in Clondalkin village such as An Garda Siochana, Post office, INTREO and SDCC public offices.
Furthermore to ask the Chief Executive, if the Company operating Mill Shopping Centre are acting in compliance with the original planning application in relation to the new parking restriction now being imposed on users of the car park?
RESIGNATIONS OF COUNCILLOR EMER HIGGINS AS CHAIRPERSON OF THE LAND USE, PLANNING AND TRANSPORTATION STRATEGIC POLICY COMMITTEE & COUNCILLOR BRIAN LAWLOR FROM THE ENVIRONMENT, PUBLIC REALM AND CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIC POLICY COMMITTEE
"Collinstown Park is in line to get a play space, a teen space and pavilions. There is also a high usage of the park by the local football team. There is already parking problems around the Park and in adjoining Estates. This Area Committee asks for a report to be produced in the Council providing a car park in Collinstown Park similar to what is in Esker Park."
"That this Area Committee agrees that the Council fix the potholes at the following locations:
* Outside the Neilstown Boxing Club
* On Ballyowen Meadows beside the Clondalkin Equine Club and CASP
* At the entrance to Liscarne on the Neilstown Road"
"As Mayor I launched the Dolly Parton Imagination Library in Tallaght in February. This area committee agrees that the Council should look to expand this initiative to Clondalkin and that the initiative should be launched from the new North Clondalkin Library. This will see all children under the age of 5 receive a free book a month until they reach the age of 5 in the Clondalkin Area. This will be a great way to get children reading early in line with the opening of the new library."
That this committee calls on the Council to consider modifying the scope of the N81 Landscaping Part 8 to mitigate noise off the N81 affecting the Housing nearest to it. In particular to look at additional Tree planting to create noise buffering that is the same or better than the noise buffering from the centre mound, recently removed from the section of the N81 between the Glenview and Balrothery roundabouts.
"That this Area Committee calls on the Minister for Housing, Eoin Murphy to ensure that more funding is found for the Rebuild Ireland Loan scheme and that, at the very least, funding would be found for those applicants who were already in the system and met the criteria for approval."
"To ask the Chief Executive for a report on the total number of cases of illegal dumping in the lanes in Palmerstown that were reported so far this year and for all of 2018."
Cathaoirleach's Business
That this Area Committee requests that the Chief Executive arrange a site meeting with The Oaks Neighbourhood Watch group to see what work under current budgets can be done. The work mostly needed is cutting back bushes and trees at the entrance to Abbeywood estate. This area continues to be a source of illegal dumping & anti-social behaviour.
"That this Area Committee agrees that a site should be found in one of the parks in the CLondalkin LEA for a community composting facility."
"That this Committee agree to write to all relevant authorities to express our deep concern with the potential move of the HSE's Adult Community Mental Health team from Clondalkin Village to Glenabbey in Tallaght. The services provided by the team are absolutely essential and so is the location at which they are accessed. This committee agrees that all services need to be retained in the Clondalkin area."
"To ask the Chief Executive if any fencing or wall will be provided at the new Lett's Field Housing Estate and the Ninth Lock Road as the existing boundary wall is extremely low?"
"That this Committee agrees to write to the HSE to express our concern about the possible delay of the proposed new Primary Care Centre in Collinstown and to request a timeframe for its construction."
"To ask the Chief Executive to provide a full report on all actions taken by the Council in relation to the Traveller families on the site in Balgaddy, including any correspondence with other Local Authorities, and to outline how the decision was taken to go to court?"
Subject to final review of the Tallaght Local Area Plan (LAP) by the Planning Department, it is anticipated that the Tallaght LAP will go on public display for a period of 6 weeks from either the 28th of March 2019 or Thursday 4th of April 2019. The exact date for the proposed public consultation will be confirmed in advance of Thursday 28th of March 2019.
Application for Arts Grants
Email dated 27th February 2019 to Minister Shane Ross and reply email dated 1st March from National Transport Authority.
Library News & Events
Deputations for Noting
ISSUING OF POLLING INFORMATION CARDS FOR LOCAL ELECTIONS 2019