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"That the Chief Executive outlines the step by step legal procedure required by the Council to facilitate the provision of an all-weather facility at Airlie Heights through the provision of land for a car park as required under a recent An Bord Pleanala ruling; to outline what correspondence has been received to date by the Parks Department, Community Section any other Council section or any third party in relation to progressing this development; and if a statement can be made on the matter."
Cathaoirleach’s Business
"That the Chief Executive ensure that the boundary wall between the Coldcut Road and Palmerstown Manor green space be secured in a manner that prevents access in either direction. There is serious incursion onto the Estate and securing this boundary would greatly help security for residents and assist the Gardai in their job."
"That this Area Committee reaffirms the commitment to develop lands at Grange, between the railway and Grand Canal, as an extension to Griffeen Valley Park, to include the provision of additional, much-needed playing pitches; and calls on the Chief Executive to both conduct a fresh technical assessment of the drainage requirements in this area and to seek to speedily initiate a Part 8 planning process for development of playing pitches on these lands to include ancillary developments such as car parking and lighting (with possible future provision of a Sports Pavilion), with a view to facilitating a possible Sports Capital Grant application in 2016."
"That this council considers including the following into the managers plans for heritage within our county for the Lucan area:
Story boards around the Village for visitors,
Statues of Patrick Sarsfield, and James Gandon, (like the Arthur Guinness statue in Celbridge)
Restore and make available St. Mary`s in the Village, much like Tea Lane Graveyard in Celbridge."
TROUBLE SPOTS WITHIN LAC e.g KENNELSFORT RD & ESTATES, NEWCASTLE Rd, LUCAN VILLAGE, OUTER RING ROAD etc
Proposed Declaration of Roads to be Public Roads (No business received)
New Works (No Business)
"That the Chief Executive reports on revised plans for Christmas tree collections given the incidences that were reported last year and the promise that the system would be reviewed for 2016."
Correspondence
1) Overgrown trees on lands along laneway between Wheatfield Road & Oak Court Estate.
2) Invitation to ISA Dublin South Central, HSE to meet with this Committee.
"That the Chief Executive to consider the viability of locating a number of "bicycle sheds" at the rear of the bus stop located at the corner of Castle Road and the Outer Ring Road, opposite the Penny Hill pub"
Cathaoirleach’s Business
"That the Chief Executive come up with solutions to (a) the dangerous traffic situation on Turret Road which was due to be calmed in 2014 but the funds were diverted to The Oval to address the situation there at the time (b) revisit The Oval as there is a need to set back the drop off point for school buses as the present situation presents dangers to school children and is causing traffic congestion/poor parking back up Turret Rd."
"That the Chief Executive provide bollards on the laneway between Kennelsfort Road and Palmerstown Ave to deter fly-tipping and dumping, as agreed in principle last year, and as requested by residents. Petition submitted separately. The request that the bollards, which would be lockable, would be positioned (at two locations) midway between the three entrances to the laneway so that residents can gain access without necessarily having to lift the bollards. And that that a gate be erected at the R148 (Eastern) end of the Laneway between Kennelsfort Road and the Coppice which had bollards three years ago as an experiment but while they prevent motorised traffic, they do not prevent dumping at this location and drinking parties and associated activities further up."
"That this Committee welcomes the additional funding in 2016 for additional school wardens and calls on the Chief Executive to present a report, for discussion, on plans to provide additional wardens at key locations in the Lucan area."
"To ask the Chief Executive to present a report on the traffic congestion at peak times at the junction on the R136 and the Ballyowen castle shopping centre. What plan if any does the council have to improve the problem for people living in the area?"
"That the Chief Executive examine the possibility of installing stop signs at Cornmill Road, and Spa Hotel entrance/exit."
"That the Chief Executive discusses traffic issues in the vicinity of Ballyowen Castle shopping centre and Castle Road passing Rochfort, Colthurst, Abbeydale and Abbeywood and, further to traffic management meeting discussions, develops a plan of action to ensure a more streamlined flow of traffic in this area, which as mentioned, is not operating to maximum efficiency in terms of car spaces being filled after traffic light changes; and if he will make a statement on the matter."
"That this Committee seeks a presentation on the delayed 'Lucan Access Study'."
"To ask the Chief Executive to agree to suspend all parking charges in Lucan village for the month of December in an effort to encourage increased footfall in Lucan village during the Christmas period?"
CONFIRMATION AND RE-AFFIRMATION OF MINUTES
a) Minutes of Annual Budget Meeting 5th November 2015
b) Minutes of Meeting of South Dublin County Council 9th November 2015
"To ask the Chief Executive to make a report indicating when the two additional ramps for Avonbeg Gardens, as agreed in the 2015 Ramps Programme, will be installed?"