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That the manager considers a specific objective to support Food Science as a core strategy under Section 4 of the Development Plan and publish supporting strategies and objectives in tandem with our Tourism Strategy (and with reference to ET Policy 1 Objective 8)
Significant investment is required over the course of this County Development plan to install a traffic alternative in the Ballycullen area from the Parklands area to the Oldcourt area. Residential estates of Beechdale, Oakdale and Ferncourt are currently suffering from large volumes in traffic which will only get worse as development takes place South of the Oldcourt Road. A viable alternative to these residential routes must be a priority in this area to facilitiate this future development.
Page 156 - 9.7.0 Sites of Geological Interest
Include an additional HCL Objective 2:
Encourage, promote, facilitate and support access and public rights of way to geological and geo-morphological features of heritage value and co-ordinate the continuing development of strategic walking routes, trails and other recreational activities in geo parks.
Co-signed by Cllrs Paul Gogarty, Deirdre O'Donovan, Guss O'Connell, Dermot Richardson, Francis Timmons, Liona O'Toole, Ronan McMahon & Dermot Looney
3.9.0 Sports Facilities & Centres - Additional Objective:
C17 Objective 7:
To promote and support Communities and Clubs in developing Minority Sports in the County by providing indoor and outdoor spaces for pursuing these activities.
That the Development Plan acknowledges the importance of enterprise in the county and actively encourage the availability for facilities to be managed by the council or an appointed enterprise board;
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That the requirement of enterprise centres in the main towns in the county will be reviewed.
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That the option of live to work enterprise centres be looked at as a condition of large residential developments
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That an allocation of enterprise facilities be made in a condition in all future grants of permission commercial developments.
Co-sponsored by Cllrs Guss O’Connell and Paul Gogarty
Economic Development and Tourism:
That the Development Plan acknowledges the importance of the remaining
rural villages in the County and will develop Specific Local Objectives for all of
these.
In relation to Brittas, a Specific Local Objective will ensure the future
sustainability of the village and its community by acknowledging and providing
for the following:
It will acknowledge the importance of Brittas and its surrounding areas
of outstanding natural beauty and strengthen and protect these areas.
It will provide for the development of a sustainable community in the
village by the provision of appropriate community, educational and
employment related facilities.
It will designate Brittas as a village in the Core Strategy.
It will support a plan led approach to the development of Brittas by
defining a development boundary for the village in consultation with
local residents and local representatives.
It will incorporate a written statement into the CDP that defines a
development boundary, development objectives and land use zoning
objectives for Brittas.
It will provide for clusters of low density housing within the village area
to arrest the current population decline and complement and support
the educational and commercial life of that community.
It will provide for well-designed retail, commercial and tourist and
community developments which have regard to the character of the
existing settlement.
It will maximise the assets of the natural environment and seek to
provide a suite of tourist related passive and active recreational
activities and facilities.
To provide a local sewerage scheme for Brittas and its expected
expansion.
To provide a public water supply for Brittas.
Co sponsored by Cllrs Louise Dunne, Dermot Richardson & Martina Genocky.
Telecomms Masts should be at least 100 metres from Housing and Schools.
Co-signed by Cllr. B. Leech and Cllr. K. Mahon.
It is an objective for the Council to prepare a Local Area Plan for Brittas
To amend Map No. 10 so as to include in the Urban Hierarchy (Figure 5.1) the district centre (level 4) included in the Ballycullen/Oldcourt LAP.
Page 153 – 9.4.0
The last sentence of the 1st paragraph should be deleted and replaced by:
Identify the existing public rights of way which give access to mountains, lakeshores, riverbanks or other places of natural beauty or recreational activity which the Council have maintained or repaired with a view to identifying public rights of way, endeavoring to verify and list the public rights of way and begin the formal process for designating rights of way under Section 14 of the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended).
Co-signed by Cllrs Paul Gogarty, Deirdre O'Donovan, Guss O'Connell, Dermot Richardson, Francis Timmons, Liona O'Toole, Ronan McMahon & Dermot Looney
Section 3.11.1 Primary and Post-Primary Facilities
Add to CI9 Objective 6 to read:
"To ensure schools are located so as to promote walking and cycling, including the provision of adequate secure bicycle storage in all schools."
Co signed by Cllr FN Duffy and Cllr P Gogarty.
Housing Policy 5 Traveller Accommodation
New Objective
H5 Objective 3:
To provide long term sustainable Traveller Accommodation developments, while ensuring proper provision of infrastructure.
Section 6.4.1 Table 6.5
In the "function" column associated with "Greenhill[s] Road upgrade and links," change to "To provide improved access to/between employment lands within Tallaght, Ballymount and Robinhood and to provide improved access to and from the Greenpark, Limekiln and Greenhills area."
Co signed by Cllr FN Duffy
To amend section 7.3.0 to reference the ongoing CFRAMS study of the Liffey & Griffeen and the need to implement flood alleviation schemes to be identified by this study.
Co-sponsored by Cllr. Casserly
That the draft Record of Protected Structures be amended to retain the current protected structure status of the 20 individual houses at Weirview which are also the subject of the proposed extension of the Lucan Village Architectural Character Area.
Co-sponsored by Cllr. Casserly
That Table 1.1, 1.10 and 5.2 be amended to include Brittas as a village (or rural village) in South Dublin
Co sponsor: Cllr. William Lavelle
That the Council agrees to begin forward planning for a regional playground serving the Knocklyon area at Cherryfield and prioritises this as an objective of the development plan
The development of small local shops which have been a big success inside local authority estates should be encouraged in all estates as a local service and as a local contact point for elderly people who find it difficult to use road transport.
Co-signed by Cllr. B. Leech and Cllr. K. Mahon.
That the objective to realign the Whitechurch Road be removed from the County Development plan
For the purposes of consistency, that Map No. 1 be amended to provide for an extension of the new Village Centre ‘VC’ zoning to include the remaining section of Main Street/Chapel Hill in Lucan Village, outlined in red on the attached map, which includes commercial premises which form a key part of Village life.
Co-sponsored by Cllr. Casserly