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Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor G. Kenny
Responsibility:
Mary Maguire

Noting the government’s intention to establish the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA), this council calls on the Minister for Finance to reconsider the proposal. We believe that the establishment of NAMA will lead to ordinary taxpayers bailing out irresponsible bankers and developers, and to a high level of government borrowing which future generations will have to repay while billions of euros are being used to bail out the banks basic services, resulting in reduced funding to local councils for essential services.

As this council is gravely concerned that the resources used to bail out the banks will derive local councils of necessary funding to develop and run local services we hereby call on the Minister for Finance not to proceed with the proposed establishment of NAMA and urge the public to support the Dublin demonstration scheduled for 19th September 2009.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor G. Kenny
Responsibility:
Mary Maguire

Noting the government’s intention to establish the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA), this council calls on the Minister for Finance to reconsider the proposal. We believe that the establishment of NAMA will lead to ordinary taxpayers bailing out irresponsible bankers and developers, and to a high level of government borrowing which future generations will have to repay while billions of euros are being used to bail out the banks basic services, resulting in reduced funding to local councils for essential services.

As this council is gravely concerned that the resources used to bail out the banks will derive local councils of necessary funding to develop and run local services we hereby call on the Minister for Finance not to proceed with the proposed establishment of NAMA and urge the public to support the Dublin demonstration scheduled for 19th September 2009.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor G. Kenny
Responsibility:
Mary Maguire

Noting the government’s intention to establish the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA), this council calls on the Minister for Finance to reconsider the proposal. We believe that the establishment of NAMA will lead to ordinary taxpayers bailing out irresponsible bankers and developers, and to a high level of government borrowing which future generations will have to repay while billions of euros are being used to bail out the banks basic services, resulting in reduced funding to local councils for essential services.

As this council is gravely concerned that the resources used to bail out the banks will derive local councils of necessary funding to develop and run local services we hereby call on the Minister for Finance not to proceed with the proposed establishment of NAMA and urge the public to support the Dublin demonstration scheduled for 19th September 2009.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor G. Kenny
Responsibility:
Mary Maguire

Noting the government’s intention to establish the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA), this council calls on the Minister for Finance to reconsider the proposal. We believe that the establishment of NAMA will lead to ordinary taxpayers bailing out irresponsible bankers and developers, and to a high level of government borrowing which future generations will have to repay while billions of euros are being used to bail out the banks basic services, resulting in reduced funding to local councils for essential services.

As this council is gravely concerned that the resources used to bail out the banks will derive local councils of necessary funding to develop and run local services we hereby call on the Minister for Finance not to proceed with the proposed establishment of NAMA and urge the public to support the Dublin demonstration scheduled for 19th September 2009.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Brophy
Responsibility:
Sheila Kelly

That this Council asks the Manager to introduce a minimum of 4 grass cuttings in every graveyard in the County during the grass growing season.  The current situation of one cutting per year has resulted in graveyards being inaccessible, particularly to senior citizens, and is causing emotional distress to families who have loved ones buried in these graveyards.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Brophy
Responsibility:
Sheila Kelly

That this Council asks the Manager to introduce a minimum of 4 grass cuttings in every graveyard in the County during the grass growing season.  The current situation of one cutting per year has resulted in graveyards being inaccessible, particularly to senior citizens, and is causing emotional distress to families who have loved ones buried in these graveyards.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Brophy
Responsibility:
Sheila Kelly

That this Council asks the Manager to introduce a minimum of 4 grass cuttings in every graveyard in the County during the grass growing season.  The current situation of one cutting per year has resulted in graveyards being inaccessible, particularly to senior citizens, and is causing emotional distress to families who have loved ones buried in these graveyards.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Brophy
Responsibility:
Sheila Kelly

That this Council asks the Manager to introduce a minimum of 4 grass cuttings in every graveyard in the County during the grass growing season.  The current situation of one cutting per year has resulted in graveyards being inaccessible, particularly to senior citizens, and is causing emotional distress to families who have loved ones buried in these graveyards.

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

REPORT ON RATHFARNHAM QBC ENHANCEMENTS (Grange Road to Dodder Park Road)

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor R. Dowds
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

This Committee recommends that money be placed in next year's estimates to construct a path on Aylmer Road, Newcastle from the existing path as far as the gate into Peamount United Football Grounds and on the same side as the grounds.

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor W. Lavelle
Responsibility:

That this committee recommends that the Gardai reintroduce the placement of parking tickets on motor vehicles which are the subject of a computer-recorded fine for a parking offence. The placement of physical ticket on the offending motor vehicle would provide a visual warning and deterrent to other car-users who may park illegally in the same area.

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor W. Lavelle
Responsibility:

That this committee resolves to initiate preparation of a new coordinated strategy involving both the Council and Gardai aimed at tackling anti-social behaviour in and around the county’s parks.

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor W. Lavelle
Responsibility:

That this committee requests a report on efforts by both the council and Gardai to tackle the serious problems of anti-social behaviour faced by residents of Castle Riada and Moy Glas estates in Lucan resulting from regular parties at the old road embankment between both estates.

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor W. Lavelle
Responsibility:

That this committee requests a report on the number of prosecutions for offences relating to graffiti broken down per Garda station area.

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor W. Lavelle
Responsibility:

That this committee requests the opportunity to make a submission to the Garda Commissioner on the proposed review of Garda Divisional areas within the Dublin Metropolitan Regions.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Brophy
Responsibility:
Yvonne Dervan, Jim Kilgarriff

That the Council cancel the increase in fees for playing pitches and revert to the 2008/9 fees.The proposed increase in fees is an unnecessary burden on clubs. Due to the recession it is now more difficult to fundraise or ask parents for more money. As such the Council should recognise this and cancel the fee increase.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Brophy
Responsibility:
Yvonne Dervan, Jim Kilgarriff

That the Council cancel the increase in fees for playing pitches and revert to the 2008/9 fees.The proposed increase in fees is an unnecessary burden on clubs. Due to the recession it is now more difficult to fundraise or ask parents for more money. As such the Council should recognise this and cancel the fee increase.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Brophy
Responsibility:
Yvonne Dervan, Jim Kilgarriff

That the Council cancel the increase in fees for playing pitches and revert to the 2008/9 fees.The proposed increase in fees is an unnecessary burden on clubs. Due to the recession it is now more difficult to fundraise or ask parents for more money. As such the Council should recognise this and cancel the fee increase.

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Lahart
Responsibility:
Mary Keenan

"To ask the Manager to take steps, including liaison with the residents association to prevent the siting of the annual bonfire opposite the entrance to Catlefield Manor Estate before this years bonfire season and to implement measures to prevent bonfires at this location?"

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Lahart
Responsibility:
Tony Shanahan

"That the Manager present a full report of the updated position on the enforcement action which I assisted residents with in relation to Loreto Abbey and Daninger Developers (part of the Zoe Group)."