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PROPOSED DISPOSAL OF PROPERTIES/SITES
H8 (a) - Proposed disposal of substation site in North Clondalkin Library, Rowlagh, Dublin 22 to ESB
H8 (a) - Proposed disposal of substation site in North Clondalkin Library, Rowlagh, Dublin 22 to ESB
That this Council calls on the BAI to extend the broadcast watershed from 6pm to 9pm for High Fat, Salt Sugar food & drink advertisements on television and radio to protect children from exposure to junk food marketing
"To ask the Chief Executive how South Dublin County Council plan on addressing the issue of electric cars in planning permission going forward? With planning pushing for parking to be outside peoples curtilage (or communal etc) where are people expected to charge these cars given the to push to get people driving them?"
"To ask the Chief Executive if they have had reports of fly tipping in the Griffeen Park at the back of Arthur Griffith Park in the vicinity of 182 Arthur Griffith Park and the kissing gates? Can this be confirmed? if not can it be checked out and provision made to take the rubbish away?"
"To ask the Chief Executive to give a report on the tarmac paths in Griffeen Park. A lot of them appear to have burn marks and look very unsightly. Does the management have any plans to resurface the damaged paths?"
That this Area Committee, following appeals from the tidy towns in Lucan for more litter bins, agree to link in with them on this issue and any other issue they feel will help them with the great work they do.
That this Area Committee agree to take out the bottle banks on Griffeen Road just up from Moyglass. There is constantly glass on the footpath which has injured some dogs paws that were being walked. All sorts of rubbish is being dumped there, there was even a chair there this week.
That this Area Committee agree to put signage in and around Lucan village advertising the Liffey Valley lands and Lucan Demesne. This signage would highlight the lands to visitors and those people not familiar with the area.
That this Area Committee acknowledges the response received from Irish Water. While Irish Water are not legally obliged to provide a leaflet drop to residents as requested, for the Lucan area, and notes that any changes made are communicated via Councillors and their websites etc, it must be noted that not everyone has access to online media. For this reason this committee ask Irish Water to reconsider this request.
"To ask the Chief Executive to provide a report on the number of ramps that currently exist in the Lucan area. To include how many different styles of ramps exist within these ramps. If the report could include a map of the Lucan area mapping out the ramps on these roads?"
That this Area Committee seeks update on the Swimming Pool for Lucan including progress and advise that timelines have not been altered.
That this Area Committee, further to motions and questions (57954) passed in previous meetings this committee requests the Chief Executive to provide plans and costings in relation improvements at both roundabouts (Esker Road/Griffeen Road) with a view to including them in future road programmes 2019.
That this Area Committee requests the Chief Executive examine the possibility of resurfacing the damage pathways within the Griffeen Park. The park is constantly used by many groups including running clubs.
That this Area Committee requests the Chief Executive advise on the plans for Independent Living in the Adamstown area. To include the projected number of units and what the demand is for Independent Living. To advise if AHB are involved in Independent Living accommodation.
"To ask the Chief Executive to provide an update on the "School Bus Study", and to advise if stakeholders NTA / TII have expressed their views on the proposals?"
"To ask the Chief Executive to note that the area on Balgaddy Road where the Rosse Court development ends before Divine Mercy is an absolute disgrace. There was a gated entrance to Rosse Court that was blocked up years ago and hedging was planted in front of it. This has been used as a dumping ground ever since. Large amounts of rubbish were set on fire there about a month ago. Now the hedging and the rubbish have spilled out all over the footpath creating a hazard for the children & parents attending the school. I am particularly concerned about a child in a motorised wheelchair who has to negotiate this every day & is forced out onto the grass & muck because of the mess. Can the council do something about this please?"
"To ask the Chief Executive for a final timeframe for the construction of the Lucan Swimming Pool, as per the report due this month and to provide a guarantee that there will be no further significant delays, given that the pool is now going to be opened almost two years later than originally planned in the updated funding commitment secured by Councilllors and assisted by additional monies from central government?
That this Area Committee requests the Chief Executive provide a detailed list of all the bins maintained by the Council in the Lucan and Palmerstown Areas by location, outlining the frequency of collection that each is supposed to have, explaining how some outliers can go months without collection, stuffed with litter, to indicate whether any new bins will be provided or existing ones collected more frequently following the most recent budgetary process; and if a statement can be made on the matter.
That this Area Committee requests the Chief Executive provide an update on the "Have Your Say €300k" projects for Lucan and Palmerstown voted in last year, with an outlined deadline of September 2018, explains the delays, provides up to date timescales; and if a statement can be made on the matter.
"To ask the Chief Executive to outline the precise number of Traveller group housing and halting sites currently in the Lucan Electoral area? The assessed need for the next 20 years in South Dublin and in this area? The locations identified to cater for these future needs and to indicate what formal consultation, if any, will take place with Traveller families and representative bodies to ensure these locations are secure and can be maintained in good order?"