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"With reference to Motion 13 on 20th May 2015 at Clondalkin Area Committee Meeting. Can the council provide an update for discussion on the possibility of placing a plaque and a heritage and information sign on the public path at the Glebe House, Main Street, Rathcoole."
"To ask the Executive of the legality of companies operating car clamping in the Mall, Main Street, Rathcoole."
Gaelscoil Chnoc Liamhna Knocklyon.
Application for Arts Grants (No business received)
Planning Files
A. Large Applications Under Consideration (no business)
B. Files Requested by Members
Proposed Declaration of Roads to be Public Roads (No business)
"That this Area Committee:
WELCOMES the focus of the South Dublin Tourism Strategy in proposing a Liffey Valley Blueway and NOTES the progress underway, as outlined in response to my motion at the June Council meeting, including the joint work underway by the tourism functions in Fingal and South Dublin;
CALLS for an increased focus on provision of public access to the River Liffey Valley and the incremental development of a River Liffey Valley Greenway (including along indicative routes provided for in the newly adopted Development Plan) and therefore particularly calls for the following:
1.Building on the recent meeting between officials of this Council and the Luttrelstown Group, the PREPARATION of detailed proposals for a permissive greenway along the River Liffey from Lucan Village to a point west of Hermitage Golf Course with a further greenway linking back to Lucan Road/N4 from this point – to be fully fenced off from adjoining working agricultural land – with Luttrelstown Group to be indemnified by SDCC;
2. PREPARATION of detailed proposals to develop and provide public access to SDCC-owned public open space north of Hermitage Clinic adjoining the Wren’s Nest Weir with a view to providing further incremental greenway linkages across the River and eastbound to connect with Waterstown Park;
3. EXAMINATION of the possibility of acquiring the parcel of open space, within the Lucan House/Italian Embassy grounds, but east of the Griffeen River, for provision of riverside parkland accessed-directly from Lucan Village Main Street while preserving the security of the main Lucan House/Italian Embassy grounds;
And further CALLS for provision to be made, as appropriate, in the next Rolling Capital Programme for funding for these projects, including seeking funding from Fáilte Ireland given that the development of a River Liffey Valley Greenway would strongly support their ‘Breath of Fresh Air’ promotional campaign for Dublin."
"That this Area Committee requests the Chief Executive to provide an update on the status of all Phase 2 & 3 requirements in terms of infrastructure, services, facilities and amenities, including a detailed update in relation to the required Newcastle Road (R120) study; and further calls on the Chief Executive to examine how funding may be made available by the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government to facilitate expedient and sustainable housing supply at Adamstown SDZ through the implementation of any outstanding Phase 2 & 3 requirements, including provision of:
- An All Weather Pitch;
- Loop Road #1.
- Loop Road #2;
- Tandy’s Lane Park;
- Improvement works to the Newcastle Road (R120) between Adamstown and the N4 arising from the Newcastle Road Study;
As well as bringing forward further road developments such as the much-needed link from Adamstown SDZ to Celbridge Road which would in turn open-up development land in the west of the SDZ."
"Could the chief executive present a report on the planned housing development at Mayfield. What is the time frame for this development?
Could the issue of anti social behaviour caused by scrambler and sulkie drivers breaching the perimeter boundaries of the estate be addressed in the context of the new development. Has the perimeter boundary been secured and has that solved the problem?"
"This committee supports the establishment of a heritage project to explore St Cuthbert's Church in Kilmahuddrick and calls on the Chief Executive to put interdepartmental supports in place to enable this project to begin to stabilise and protect his important heritage site."
"Could the Chief Executive provide an update on the ongoing discussions with Kelland Homes in relation to St Joseph's cemetery. The continued maintenance of this site will be a fitting tribute to the late Joe Williams who took a lot of pride in the restoration."
Letter dated 3rd June 2016, from Donegal County Council regarding Community Employment Schemes
Letter from Limerick County Council, dated 1st June regarding Current District Policing Scheme.
Ministerial
Letter dated 7th June 2016 from Ms. Heather Humphrey's T.D., Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht in relation to SM02/0116.
"Residents in Clondalkin have expressed concern to me at the ever increasing magpie population in the area. There have been several attacks on family pets and instances of songbirds being killed by magpies. Does the council have any role in controlling the populations of bird species when it appears that there is a problem like this?"
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