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"To ask the Chief Executive if he will provide a report from the Council's representative on the Tallaght, St Patricks Day Festival Committee and in noting the success of the Festival will he outline what assistance would now be available if plans were made to hold a Tallaght Parade on St Patricks Day 2016?"
"To ask the Chief Executive that the tree outside 14 Maplewood Way be inspected and relevant works be carried out. The garden wall is cracked, the footpath is raised and in a dangerous state due to disturbance by the large roots. A public safety concern".
"To ask the Chief Executive for the Council's policy on the construction of pigeon lofts within the Tallaght area?"
"To ask the Chief Executive, how many Irish history books are stocked in the children's section in the Tallaght Library?"
"To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the agreed works at St Aengus Green?"
"To ask the Chief Executive for a report on any proposals to build Council houses within the St Aengus/Tymon North area and to provide plans for such potential construction".
"To ask the Chief Executive to confirm if he is taking action to ensure compliance with all conditions of the original planning decision made in respect of the 45 apartments at Cookstown Road, Tallaght including the provision of the proposed new road and will he detail any contacts he has had with the developer in respect of the issues?"
"To ask the Chief Executive if he can confirm, following an enquiry from St Marks Residents Association, if there are any legal restrictions regarding the number of rented houses (either private or DSP) that are allowed in a private housing area such as Springfield?"
"To ask the Chief Executive if any contact has been made with the Council's Planning Department in respect of a future Planning Application involving the Esso Site, Tallaght Village? Will he note the concern of the local community that proper consultation in respect of the issue and will he undertake to keep local councillors informed?"
"To ask the Chief Executive if he can please advise, following an enquiry from St Marks Residents Association, if he has knowledge of any vetting process in place for people in receipt of Rent Allowance, in respect of possible anti social behaviour and if so, who is responsible for enforcing such vetting?"
"To ask the Chief Executive if he would consider the provision of new signage highlighting the Heritage Sites in Tallaght appreciating the interest of the community in preserving the history of the area?"
"To ask the Chief Executive to prepare a report, regarding representations from St Marks Residents Association, in respect of grafitti removal and an estate wide clean up of the Springfield area, and can he confirm that action will be taken as requested by the Residents?"
"To ask the Chief Executive to state how many Council houses are boarded up in the Tallaght area and will he confirm what action he is taking to ensure that these houses are now made available for allocation?"
"To ask the Chief Executive to arrange for an inspection of the large trees out the rear garden of 44 Knockmore Park with a view to them being pruned or removed".
"To ask the Chief Executive if he would confirm what action is being taken to improve the image of Sean Walsh Park at Watergate, Tallaght noting the problem of litter, dumped trollies and other issues of concern to those who use the park and will he also note the need to provide a Bouy close to the lake?"
That this Committee calls on the Chief Executive to report on the pilot ventilation in Council homes programme that took place a couple of years ago and what plans if any are there to roll out a programme throughout the Tallaght area with a view to improving the quality of air in homes which is in some cases causing sickness in tenants when dangerous spores appear due to bad ventilation.
That this committee calls on the Chief Executive to take immediate action to remove offending Graffiti in Tallaght Village and at other locations in Tallaght and will the Chief Executive also agree to review the Council's policy of issuing letters of threat of legal action against the owners of property vadalised by Graffiti.
That this Committee calls on the Chief Executive to arrange for at least two bins to be installed at the Killinarden Shopping Centre either by the management company or the Council in an effort to alleviate the bad litter problem in the area. There is not even one bin at the centre.
That this Committee asks the Chief Executive that the Brookmount Estate be cleansed with emphasis on the following:
- Removal of refuse and debris at the Brookmount entrance- stone bearing its name.
-Grass cutting at this area and at Tymon Lane towards the M50 underpass.
-Attend to the debris- which include syringes- at the walkway from the Estate to the Basketball Arena.
- Repair of the "grey" wall at the bottom of Brookmount Rd- vandalised and neglected for years.
- Removal of weeds at the revamped Glenview roundabout.
-Provision of a litter bin at the garage walkway to allow school children dispose litter properly.
- Removal of graffiti at the rear of the Estate.