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Community Services
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Libraries
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Development, Econ. & Transport Planning Dept.
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Development, Econ. & Transport Planning Dept.

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Roads Department
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Roads Department

Proposed Declaration of Roads to be Public Roads (No Business)

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Roads Department
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Roads Department

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Roads Department

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Environmental Services
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Environmental Services

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Housing Administration
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Housing Administration

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Environmental Services
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Environmental Services

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Housing Administration
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Housing Administration

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John McLoughlin
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John McLoughlin

PART 8 REPORT - PROPOSED TALLAGHT TO TEMPLEOGUE CYCLE TRACK SCHEME PHASE 1 - REPORT ON PUBLIC CONSULTATION

(circulated herewith)

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John McLoughlin
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John McLoughlin

PART 8 REPORT - PROPOSED N81 (FORTUNESTOWN TO N82) CYCLE TRACK SCHEME - REPORT ON PUBLIC CONSULTATION

(circulated herewith)

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Thomas Curtin
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Thomas Curtin

PROPOSED EXTINGUISHMENT OF THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY OVER LANEWAY BETWEEN 56/58 HEATHERVIEW DRIVE AND 51/53 HEATHERVIEW CLOSE, AYLESBURY, DUBLIN 24. MAP REF: RE 9812

(circulated herewith)

Motion
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Submitted by:
Councillor T. Gilligan
Responsibility:
Mary Maguire

That this Committee agrees to erect a wall on the patio area of the Valhalla housing complex, facing onto residents in Castle Grove, so that no one can look over into residents gardens.

Question
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Councillor A-M. Dermody
Responsibility:
Hugh Hogan, Mary Hayes

"To ask the Manager to inspect the rear windows of **Address supplied to assess whether or not same ought to be included in the windows replacement programme.  The tenant states that Senator Cait Keane in 2009 had the front windows and doors replaced and says that there are rooms to the rear of the hourse that cannot be used as the rooms are too cold because of the windows?"

Question
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Councillor A-M. Dermody
Responsibility:
Michael Hannon

"To ask the Manager to report back on the progress made by the Manager since receiving a request by certain Residents living in Dargle Wood whose houses front onto Knocklyon Road but whose rear gardens back on to the new Dargle Wood Park.  It appears that this request by Residents was submitted last year by one resident acting on behalf of all interested residents.

The Residents concerned are prepared to negociate with the Council to acquire the lands which they in turn could be incorporate into their holdings.  The area in question is a disused box shaped space, which is off the main park and therefore the sale off of this land would not in any way diminish or take from the Park space. Since the park was opened up and completed Residents have concerns that this box shaped space could be an attractive space for teenagers to congregate which could in turn lead to an anti-social intrusion?"