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That the Council ensures that the most robust steps possible are included in the plan to ensure that:
That the Oldcourt School site on lands within the Ballycullen Oldcourt Area Plan should allow for two primary schools on the site.
That this Council confirms that no development within the catchment of the Ballycullen Stream shall take place until flood mitigation measures designed to eliminate flooding downstream at Castlefield, Glenvara and Glenlyon, have been put in place.
That the Ballycullen Oldcourt LAP sets aside specific locations for play space and playgrounds.
That the Council agrees to review the Ballycullen Oldcourt LAP in five years to assess its out-working and specifically to assess post-primary school needs within the area of the plan at that time.
That the Council report on littering and loitering on the walkway/underpass from Brookmount Estate towards Firhouse(direction of Weir) which will be discussed by this Committee.
TO DISCUSS THE BALLYCULLEN/OLDSCOURT LOCAL AREA PLAN
That the Oldcourt School site, on Gunnery Hill in land zoned B1 of the Local Area Plan, should be increased by approx 1.2 Acres to allow for two primary schools on the site.
5. Waste Management Plans 2015-2021
That the Manager writes to the owners of the 3 locations asking them if they would be willing to work with Clondalkin Tidy Towns in order to improve the look of each of the sites
- The 'Texaco' garage on the Monastery Road
- Lexington on the Monastery Road
- 'Nolans' house on the Old Nangor Road
and that the Manager confirms the status of whether they are derelict sites or not
PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO BUS TERMINUS ON LIMEKILN AVENUE
That this Committee agrees to install a number of Pull-up bars in Corkagh park, as part of some exercise equipment. People are forced to use the children's playground in order to do pull-up exercises.
That this Committee agrees to address the issue of the huge trees towering over the houses (*address supplied), either remove or replant or prune to a height that does not over look the houses as leaves are falling into the gardens.
That the Manager contacts the owners of Cappagh Lodge to secure the area, following on from an accident where a car hit a stray horse dashing out of the site.
This committee agrees to replace the bollards that have been damaged or removed at the cul-de-sac adjacent to (*Address supplied)and to replace them with bollards that are more difficult to vandalise.
REVIEW OF ADAMSTOWN SDZ (Deferred from January Council meeting)
(circulated herewith)
Letter, dated 16/01/14, from South Tipperary County Council regarding their motion passed in relation to Fee introduced in October's Budget for Apprentices going to Institutes of Technology
The Committee agrees that the Manager should bring forward a report for discussion at the Committee on the growing problem of illegal dumping in the Clondalkin LEA; the report should include the volumes of illegal dumping; the staff resources involved in collecting illegal dumping; the financial cost of illegal dumping; the numbers of fines issued and prosecutions secured; options and ideas for tackling this growing problem in the time ahead. The number of locations across the Clondalkin LEA in which CCTV has been installed for the purposes of combating illegal dumping, the cost of installing and operating each of these systems, the impact on illegal dumping measured by prosecutions or reductions in level of dumping, any other information that may be appropriate.
Lucan Initiative Presentation
To ask the Manager for an update on the clearing of blocked gullies around Clondalkin Village? ( as per members rep sent on 4.1.14 and replied to on 8.1.14 ref no 984355/38190)