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Motion: Cllr L O’Toole, Cllr G. O’Connell, Cllr P. Gogarty
That this Council creates a new H3 Objective 5 to provide “Independent Living Residential Courtyard Areas” in suitable areas within our county.
Motion: Cllr L O’Toole, Cllr G. O’Connell, Cllr P. Gogarty
That this council supports Submission # 0144 page 223 # 4 to provide for a public right of way to various derelict cemeteries across the country including for example the Lucan village cemetery, allowing for preservation and restoration of these historic sites.
That this council supports Submission number 0011 Page 213 # 6, requesting the setting up of an apiary colony (bee keeping) in Waterstown Park, Palmerstown, through the addition of an SLO with a view to introducing more throughout the country over the life time of this plan. Managed Apiary colonies have huge potential for educational purposes as well as the obvious environmental benefits.
Motion: Cllr L O’Toole, Cllr G. O’Connell, Cllr P. Gogarty
Page 165 – Include in 10.2.2 - SDCC require the passive house standard or equivalent for all new build in the county.
Motion: Cllr L O’Toole, Cllr G. O’Connell, Cllr P. Gogarty
That his council takes note and recognises the overwhelming support for the land “south of the railway line and North of the Grand Canal adjacent to the Newcastle/Lock road be zoned (commonly known as Beattie’s Field)”, to be used for Enterprise & Employment or Community Recreational purposes when the Clonburris SDZ is being designed and also acknowledges that a significant portion of this land is in a flood risk area.
Motion: Cllr L O’Toole, Cllr G. O’Connell, Cllr P. Gogarty
As the minister has officially signed off on the extension of the Clonburris SDZ lands to include the land “south of the railway line and North of the Grand Canal adjacent to the Newcastle/Lock road be zoned (commonly known as Beattie’s Field”, that this be designated and colour coded as SDZ alongside the rest of the extended Clonburris lands”
Retail Planning
This Council reaffirms the balanced and reasoned policies and objectives on retail planning contained in the current draft plan, including the three currently-proposed use classes for shops (which do not differentiate between comparison and convenience); and therefore declines to accept the Chief Executive’s recommendations in relation to the addition to the plans of two further use classes relating to ‘Hypermarkets’, ‘Shop – Major Comparison’ and’ Shop - Comparison’.
Co-sponsored by Cllr. Brophy, Casserly, Dermody, Donovan, Egan,
Retail Planning
To decline to accept the Chief Executive’s recommendation in relation to the addition to the plans of a ‘Hypermarket’ use class.
Co-sponsored by Cllr. Brophy, Casserly, Dermody, Donovan, Egan
Cycle routes to schools
To add a new objective under TM3: “To provide that planning permissions granted for the development of schools facilities should include a requirement for the provision of cycle paths from the school to join the nearest cycle network, where feasible.”
Co-sponsored by Cllr. Brophy, Casserly, Dermody, Donovan, Egan, Higgins
Coffee Shops in Parks
To add a new objective under CI12:”To support and facilitate the provision of coffee shops at appropriate locations in parks in the County.”
Co-sponsored by Cllr. Brophy, Casserly, Dermody, Donovan, Egan, Higgins
Page 157 – include the following rights of way into the plan 1. Dublin-Wicklow Border. 2. 02 Killakee. 3. 03 Brittas.
Residential Density
To include a new objective under H8: “To facilitate the development in limited locations of larger four and five bed detached homes, where it can be evidenced that there is an under-supply of such housing types in the surrounding so as to promote a sustainable residential mix in communities.”
Co-sponsored by Cllr. Brophy, Casserly, Dermody, Donovan, Egan,
Residential Density
For clarity, to include a new objective under H8: “To require that the provisions contained in the Guidelines for PlanningAuthorities on Sustainable Residential Development in Urban Areas (DECLG 2009) relating to Outer Suburban locations should apply to green field sites outside the M50 which are not subject to an LAP or SDZ, therefore requiring residential densities of 35-50 units per hectare.”
Co-sponsored by Cllr. Brophy, Casserly, Dermody, Donovan, Egan, Higgins
School Developments
To update section ‘3.11.0 Educational Facilities‘ to reflect the projects in our County planned as part of the Government’s School Building Programme 2016 – 2021; and to further include a new objective under C9: "To facilitate the development of all new schools and extensions planned as part of the Government’s School Building Programme 2016 – 2021”.
Co-sponsored by Cllr. Brophy, Casserly, Dermody, Donovan, Egan, Higgins
Page 119 – Replace IE1 Objective 9 with the following text – (voted for by the councillors)
IE1 Objective 9: Liaise with the relevant stakeholders, to ensure the implementation of BS8515-2009 rain & grey water harvesting, subject to class of use (SI 600 2001) and the economic viability for the end user.
That this council provide land space for secondary schools for the Citywest Saggart area in the draft development plan for 2016 to 2022
currently there are four thriving nationals schools in the area.
all schools are fully subscribed with no current secondary schools in the area.
children attending the schools should not have to travel outside the area
Re Schedule 2 Protected Structures - Add Carthys Castle to the RPS in order to save what is left of it, as it was a significant building in its day.
Page 219 - insert 'or equivalent ' after CEM III/a on the first line.
To support and promote the use of CEM III/a or equivalent cement classification. The use of green building methods such as BREEAM and LEED ensures a whole life cycle approach to building design including operational carbon and embodied carbon. This holistic approach results in low energy demand buildings with a significantly reduced carbon footprint and a higher commercial value.
On Map 9 to rezone .3Ha from RU ro RES-N on Kiltipper Road - Submission no 0111 dealt with on Page 366 of Chief Executives Report as the current zoning does not reflect the use nor the potential use - Map supplied with Submission 0111
That the land on the old Woodies Site on the Belgard Road be rezoned from Town Centre to OS - to protect the site from development and would give Tallaght Town Centre a lovely Town Park - similar to St Stephens Green in Dublin City.