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Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor D. Keating
Responsibility:
Colm Ward

That this Committee regrets the closure of the Lucan green waste facility at a time when the brown bin still remains unavailable and that the Manager reports why this facility could not have remained open until such time as the brown bin was available?

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor M. McDonagh
Responsibility:
Colm Ward

That this Committee welcomes the Anti-Litter Junior Pupils Drama Workshop that is currently being rolled out in schools in the North Clondalkin area and that this programme be rolled out in schools across the Clondalkin and Lucan areas.

Correspondence
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Community Directorate
Responsibility:

Letter, dated  25th January 2010, from Irish Rail in response to SDCC's letter in relation to question asked regarding DART interconnector.

Statutory Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Housing Administration
Responsibility:
Tallaght ACM Administrator

Minutes from Tallaght Area Committee Meeting 25th January, 2010.

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Coburn
Responsibility:
Colm Ward

"To ask the Manager to arrange re-inspection of the Landy site off Knocklyon Road by the local litter warden and to provide a full update on what actions have been taken to remove litter and impose any fines?"

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Community Directorate
Responsibility:
Georgina Byrne

Library News & Events

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Libraries, Community Directorate
Responsibility:
Community Directorate, Libraries

New Works Corporate Services & Libraries

(No Business) 

Correspondence
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Community Directorate, Libraries
Responsibility:
Brian Martin

Correspondence Corporate Services & Libraries

a)Letter SENT to the Manager, Bus Atha Cliath, on 28th January, 2010, as a result of a Question asked at the Tallaght(2) ACM on 25th January, 2010, in relation to the installation of a bus shelter on the Greenhills Road opposite the Green Park entrance on both sides of the road.

b)Email RECEIVED from An Post, on 8th February, 2010, as a result of a Motion passed at the Tallaght(2) ACM on 16th December, 2009, in relation to the provision of a post office in the Citywest area.

c) Email RECEIVED from Dublin Bus, on 10th February, 2010, as a result of a Motion passed at the Tallaght(2) ACM on 23rd February, 2009, in relation to the redevelopement  of a Bus Shelter on Greenhills Road opposite the Cuckoos Nest Public House.

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Planning Not is use
Responsibility:
Planning Not is use

Planning Files A. Large applications under consideration B. Files requested by members

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Planning Not is use
Responsibility:
Planning Not is use

NEW WORKS

(No Business)

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Environmental Services
Responsibility:
Colm Ward

Green Bin Service

Correspondence
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Planning Not is use
Responsibility:
Planning Not is use

CORRESPONDENCE

(None Received)

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Coburn
Responsibility:
Mary Keenan

"That the Manger outline the tree planting programme which will be carried out in Rathfarnham Area in 2010 and outline if this programme has been cut back as a result of the 2010 Council budget."

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Lahart
Responsibility:
John McLoughlin

"That the Manager will ensure that signage for M50 exit 12 properly reflects the fact that vehicles are exiting to Knocklyon at this exit, regardless of which direction they are coming from and that the signage reflects this appropriately."

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Roads Department
Responsibility:
Roads Department

Proposed Declaration of Roads to be Public Roads

(No Business)

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor S. Crowe
Responsibility:
Colm Ward

This Committee, concerned at the drop in young people, residents, and other groups using the can recycling facility based in Killinarden Community Centre, and the financial cost for the rent of such machines and the reduction of any substantial reward for users, agrees to call on the Manager to investigate new ways of encouraging the active use of this and other similar type schemes that are in the long term  interest of the wider community and those they are based in, and agrees to write to the Minister for Environment expressing our concern at potential collapse of this type of reduction initiative and calls for more imaginative schemes to be introduced and funded in the near future.

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Deputy F. Fitzgerald, TD
Responsibility:

Report on the rise in burglaries in Palmerstown, Dublin 20

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Coburn
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

"That the Manager provide a detailed report on the damage caused to roads in the Rathfarnham Area and when repairs will be carried out if needed and what monies will be used to carry out this work."

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Deputy F. Fitzgerald, TD
Responsibility:

Request a report on the situation and tackling anti-social behaviour in Glenaulin Park, Palmerstown, Dublin 20.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Lahart
Responsibility:
John McLoughlin

"That the Manager meet with M50 Concessions to represent the following issues with regard to the widening scheme:

a. The negative visual impact of the gantries on Residents of Castlefield and Orlagh Grove estates and how they propose to address this;

b. The landscaping plan for the motorway as it runs by Orlagh, Woodifeld, Beverly, Woodstown Village, Prospect, Airpark and Orlagh Park, and Orlagh Crescent, where there is 'dead' ground with an open entrance adjacent to the wooden boundary walls on St Colmcille's Way;

c. The safety barrier adjacent to the on-ramp at Orlagh Avenue and what progress has been made on this issue;

d. The replacement of the original wooden barriers at Orlagh Avenue and Orlagh park with new wooden walls;

e. Consideration to be given to moving the wooden boundries at Propect\Court (M50 side) from the boundary wall to the road side of the M50, which would relieve the issue of light loss on Residents and also maintain the objective meeting with An Bord Pleanala objectives regarding noise reduction measures."