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That this Council only installs seating at that part of the canal that is not backing onto houses - e.g. St. Patrick's Estate and Oakwood Estate. Residents are concerned that seating will lead to loitering at the backs of their homes.
Minister for Justice, Equality & Law Reform - Provision of a second Garda Station in Tallaght area.
"Could the Manager confirm that Litter Wardens have the power to ask for waste that is visible from a public place but on private property (in Front gardens etc) be removed ?"
To ask the Manager for an updated report on the derelict site at the Station Road/Ninth Lock Road, Clondalkin junction?
" To ask the Manager to have arranged an investigation of the open space to the rear of Scoil Carmel, Firhouse, which appears to be allowing vehicular access in to the Dodder Valley Park and the subsequent nuisance for residents in Glenview and could the Manager have the matter resolved ?"
"That the Committee direct the Manager to establish the condition of Bolton Hall, Ballyboden, a protected structure Ref 286 and to take all available steps to ensure that any further deteroriation in its condition is avoided."
RATHFARNHAM CASTLE PARK
"That the Manager report on the success or otherwise of the initiatives presented at the January TRAC(2) meeting to clean up the area adjacent to the Residential Caravan Park at Cherryfield and the impact of the steps taken to avoid a recurrance."
To ask the Manager if he can confirm that South Dublin County Council has new responsibilities regarding the monitoring of private landlords and their up keep of the properties following new guidelines from the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government?
B) what new resources have been allocated to monitor private properties in the South Dublin County Council area?
C) What Department covers this section and who heads up this section?
D) What staff if any have been allocated to this task?
E) Have warnings or fines been given in relation to these guidelines and where?
That the Manager provides a report on fines issued in the past three years (broken down annually) to drivers of HGV’s in the Clondalkin Village 3 tonne restriction zone.
That the Manager provides a report on fines issued in the past three years (broken down annually) to drivers of HGV’s in the Clondalkin Village 3 tonne restriction zone.
ANNUAL REPORT OF AUDIT COMMITTEE
(circulated herewith)
Monaghan County Council 3 Motions:
(i) Reduction in VAT rate
(ii) Re-introduction of Third Level Fees
(iii) Duplication of shopkeeper fees: PPI and IMRO
That the Manager initiate the process to make Bye Laws pursuant to Section 199 of the Local Government Act 2001, to control the use of off-road motor vehicles (including particularly scrambler motorcycles, mini-mopeds and motorised quads etc.) in the Dublin Mountain Zone within South Dublin, with particular reference to those parts that are either subject to designations under the EU Habitats directive, the Wildlife Acts, or are in use wholly or in part for recreational or amenity purposes such as walking and hiking trails, horse riding trails, forestry areas and unenclosed mountain commonage, and any other amenity or recreational area of the county that the Manager may consider appropriate, and that the process be undertaken as a matter of urgency, due to the risk to public safety, the loss of amenity value due to noise, pollution, erosion etc., and serious ecological damage to protected and designated areas or wildlife from the current widespread unregulated use of off-road motor vehicles in sensitive upland areas of South Dublin, and that in conjunction with the making of such Bye Laws the Manager shall support any appropriate initiative of the Dublin Mountains Partnership in regard to the provision of sustainable facilities for the regulated or supervised use of off-road motor vehicles (including particularly scrambler motorcycles, mini-mopeds and motorised quads etc.) and the Manager shall encourage and assist the Dublin Mountains Partnership in bringing forward proposals in this regard at the earliest opportunity.
That the Manager initiate the process to make Bye Laws pursuant to Section 199 of the Local Government Act 2001, to control the use of off-road motor vehicles (including particularly scrambler motorcycles, mini-mopeds and motorised quads etc.) in the Dublin Mountain Zone within South Dublin, with particular reference to those parts that are either subject to designations under the EU Habitats directive, the Wildlife Acts, or are in use wholly or in part for recreational or amenity purposes such as walking and hiking trails, horse riding trails, forestry areas and unenclosed mountain commonage, and any other amenity or recreational area of the county that the Manager may consider appropriate, and that the process be undertaken as a matter of urgency, due to the risk to public safety, the loss of amenity value due to noise, pollution, erosion etc., and serious ecological damage to protected and designated areas or wildlife from the current widespread unregulated use of off-road motor vehicles in sensitive upland areas of South Dublin, and that in conjunction with the making of such Bye Laws the Manager shall support any appropriate initiative of the Dublin Mountains Partnership in regard to the provision of sustainable facilities for the regulated or supervised use of off-road motor vehicles (including particularly scrambler motorcycles, mini-mopeds and motorised quads etc.) and the Manager shall encourage and assist the Dublin Mountains Partnership in bringing forward proposals in this regard at the earliest opportunity.
Confirmation and re-affirmation of Minutes of Meeting of Tuesday 10th March 2009
Report on Housing Construction Programme
Application for Grants
(No Business)
NEW WORKS
(No Business)
NEW WORKS
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