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Referece Section 4.5.0
To seek to refurbishing or restoring a working historic mill on the River Dodder, and would envisage that it would be a tourist amenity and educational centre – to include an interpretative centre for the River Dodder valley, a café and ancillary services to support such a venture.
That the Development Plan reflects the need to provide more looped as opposed to linear walk and cycleways along Dodder Linear park
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Include additional IE4 Objective 5: Existing Public Rights of Way and established walking routes will be identified prior to any new telecommunication developments (including associated processes) which will be prohibited if they impinge thereon or on recreational amenities, public access to the countryside or the natural environment
Co-signed by Cllrs Paul Gogarty, Deirdre O'Donovan, Guss O'Connell, Dermot Richardson, Francis Timmons, Liona O'Toole & Ronan McMahon.
That the waterfall on the Dodder at Oldbawn Bridge be designated a visual amenity.
Co-signed by Cllr. B. Leech and Cllr. K. Mahon.
That table 3.1 Small Towns be amended to note the existence of a Community Centre (rather than a community hall) in Rathcoole
That the Development Plan seeks to ensure that commercial developments in residential areas (so-called local centres) incorporate a community space appropriate to the needs of the local community
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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.
Co-signed by Cllrs Paul Gogarty, Deirdre O'Donovan, Guss O'Connell, Dermot Richardson, Francis Timmons, Liona O'Toole, Ronan McMahon & Dermot Looney
That the manager considers launching a formal review of the SDCC House extension Design guide 2006 as recorded in the actions of 2.3.5 and to proactively engage with An Garda Siochana in making submissions to this review with reference to Home Security
The County Development plan to include a Proposed Local Cycle / Pedestrian Link from the City West Shopping Centre Roundabout to the Belfry Roundabout to the Cloonmore roundabout along Jobstown Road and then to follow the Whitestown Stream as far as Killinarden Way and then back to the N81 and on to the Oldbawn road via Firhouse Road West.
Co-signed by Cllr. B. Leech and Cllr. K. Mahon.
That the Dodder Valley at the southern side of Bawnville, Newbawn and Seskin View estates be allocated “protect and preserve significant views”.
Co-signed by Cllr. B. Leech and Cllr. K. Mahon.
To add the following sentence to the end of section 1.7.0 (Settlement Strategy): “For the purposes of clarity, the Settlement Hierarchy (and in particular the pre-eminence of our County’s traditional villages) shall take precedence when considering application for non-retail civic, public service and community developments; and a sequential approach shall apply as appropriate for such applications
Co-sponsored by Cllr’s Brophy, Casserly, Dermody, Egan, Higgins, Donovan
To amend Table 11.13 which sets-out the zoning matrix for zoning objective ‘HA-LV’ by moving ‘Traveller Accommodation’ from ‘open for consideration’ to ‘not permitted’ so as to ensure consistency given that NEW residential is effectively not permitted.
Co-sponsored by Cllr. Casserly
To amend section 11.3.6 (iii) relating to ‘Fast Food/Takeaway Outlets’ by replacing the words “should address the following:” with “will be strictly controlled and all such proposals will be vigorously assessed particular reference to:”
Co-sponsored by Cllrs Brophy, Casserly, Dermody, Egan, Higgins, Donovan
To add "while respecting the value to the existing Communities of open space amenity" to the second paragraph in 2.0 Housing - Introduction.
That the Development Plan recognises the need for post-primary school provision serving the Citywest area and reflects that it the identification of suitable sites.
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Addition of point (V)
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.
Co-signed by Cllrs Paul Gogarty, Deirdre O'Donovan, Guss O'Connell, Dermot Richardson, Francis Timmons, Liona O'Toole, Ronan McMahon & Dermot Looney
4.5.0
That this council develops heritage centres/tourist information centres for the county villages including Lucan village. Centres could be manned voluntarily.
Co-sponsored by Cllrs Guss O’Connell and Paul Gogarty
That a pedestrian and bicycle link be developed linking Bohernabreena and Kiltipper.
Co-signed by Cllr. B. Leech and Cllr. K. Mahon.
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Add UC1 Objective 8: Develop a retail strategy by October 2016 that has investigated the existing footfall of each retail centre, informing planning policy to protect and encourage new footfall.
Co-signed by Cllrs Paul Gogarty & Francis Timmons
To include two further paragraphs under section 6.1.0 ‘Overarching Policies & Objectives’ as follows:
“The Council recognises that new development, both residential and commercial, permitted in line with this Plan will lead to additional trips generated The Council will work with the relevant agencies to seek to ensure that that as high a proportion as possible would be conducted by sustainable means. However it is accepted that a residual proportion of the trips generated will be taken by private vehicle. This has the potential to add to existing levels of congestion or saturation of the road network.
The Council will seek to positively and constructively promote, facilitate and where) require the enhancement of both public transport carrying capacity and road capacity to support sustainable future development.”
Co-sponsored by Cllr. Brophy