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New Works (No Business)
That the Development Plan has regard for all villages within the county when it comes to allocation of resources - and looks favourably on the consolidation of new village centres.
To ask the Chief Executive for an update of how many houses are needed to be built in the Clondalkin area in order to deal with the housing shortage in this area and to confirm how many are on council housing list in the Clondalkin area? To give a breakdown of housing requests with the area and priorities stated? To provide all available information so as to aid the upcoming planning on the Clonburris Lands / SDZ meetings.
Correspondence (No Business)
Correspondence
(a) Letter to Chief Executive, Dublin Bus dated 28th January 2015 and reply received from Dublin Bus dated 3rd February 2015
Correspondence (No Business)
Correspondence(No Business)
New Works (No Business)
Planning Files
A. Large Applications Under Consideration
B. Files Requested by Members (No Business)
Correspondence (No Business)
Correspondence (No Business)
Proposed Declaration of Roads to be Public Roads (No Business)
Correspondence (No Business)
That the Devlopment Plan seeks to maximise the limited space available for sports through sports partherships.
That the Development Plan maximises structured play facilities in the parks and open spaces of the County.
That this Council direct the Chief Executive, to allow for an additional road and/or bridge leading onto the M50 from the Stocking Avenue, this in turn would reduce the dependence on the existing road and facilitate residence living in Prospect and Airpark to exit their estates in a more reasonable time especially during morning rush hour, while allowing residence further up and in areas such as Stocking Wood, Stocking Well, Dalriada in particular, to get to schools in Knocklyon and Rathfarnham and access the M50 in better time. Future development in this area will add to the already congested roads and a relief road is now required.
That bicycle parking facilities within new developments reflect the increase in cyclists and provide for security of same.
That the Development Plan mandates the Council to develop strategic partnerships with the OPW, Coillte and other agencies in the interest of the development of the County
That the County Development Plan mandates the Council to strike a retail balance in our villages and retail centres
That the County Development Plan reflects the requirement of primary and post-primary education provision catering for a pluralist county