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That the Manager would present a report on the Ninth Lock House advising; have there been any planning applications? Is / was this house on the Derelict Register also are any of the trees and or walls, buildings at the back of Cappaghmore between the estate and the station, protected structures or on any Derelict Register?
Cathaoirleach's Business
That the Manager would provide an up-to-date and detailed report following my earlier request for consideration to be give to the establishing of the Lucan Town Council. Given that Lucan is the fastest developing community in Ireland, would the Manager agree that the establishing of the Lucan Town Council would be of significant benefit to the local community?
That the Council enter negotiations with Siac in relation to the library extension on behalf of the four local residents associations.
This Committee requests the Manager to seek any helpful information from An Bord Pleanála as to when the decision on the Clonburris SDZ can be expected. Given the lengthy period since the Oral Hearing on Clonburris, and since the Board has not been able to make a decision within the scheduled eighteen week period, nor within the revised date of 2nd September 2008, nor within the further target date of 2nd September 2008, any additional information would be appreciated by this Area Committee.
That this Area Committee calls on the Manager to initiate the process for the development of the proposed Liffey Valley National Park, in tandem with the extension of the SAAO as directed by the Minister for the Envirionemnt, and as provided for in the Current County Development Plan.
That this Committee supports the parents of staff of St. Brigid's Girls National School, Palmerstown and Gaelscoil na Camoige, Clondalkin in their demands for improved school accommodation, deplores the exclusion of both schools from the recently published list of school building and school renovation projects and requests the Manager to write to the Minister for Education calling for the inclusion of the two schools in the relevant school capital projects.
To ask the Manager for a progress report on the N4 Project, including anticipated completion dates, particularly in respect of the N4/Adamstown Road junction?
To ask the Manager if the Traffic Management Section would arrange for a traffic count to be carried out on Griffeen Avenue, Lucan between the junction with Griffeen Road and the junction with Hayden's Lane, to ascertain if traffic numbers warrant a pedestrian crossing/ crossings at a point/points along the Avenue, as pedestrian traffic in the area has increased in recent months with the opening of the new Educate Together Primary School, the growth in numbers at Griffeen Valley Educate Together Primary school, the opening of the Youth Services Centre and additional commercial outlets in the Griffeen Centre?
Report on adverse weather on Parks maintenance
That the manager will arrange to clear the un-official dump site that has been in existance at the "Bishops Field" in Tymon North for some time.
Cathaoirleach's Business
That this Committee requests the Manager to support Lucan Pitch and Putt Club. In particular would the Manager clarify what impact the proposed road widening of the Newcastle Road at Lucan Pitch and Putt Club, will have on the club and its members, in addition to Lucan Sarsfields GAA, local residents and local businesses. Since this matter arose approximately two and a half years ago, the uncertainty of the impact of this road widening has been the source of great concern and worry to Lucan Pitch and Putt Club Members. The conclusion of all concerned is that Lucan Pitch and Putt Club will require a new Club House in the interest of safety and convenience.
Condition Survey of All Houses within 50 Metres of N4 Widening Works
That the Manager will deploy four Litter Wardens in Tallaght next year to bring the number up to one per 20,000 population as is recommended by the Department of the Environment.
That the Manager outline the issue of 3tonne vehicles on the Outer Ring Road and on the M50 since the Irish Haulage Association are seeking to waive the fees.
This Council agrees to call on the manager in view of the ongoing criminality and anti social behaviour being experienced by residents in Ambervale Estate Springfield agrees to erect a detterent on the railings at the Cookstown Road side of the greenspace..
That the Manager take action immediately to alleviate the problems with bin collections and other parking interference caused by the delay in installing yellow lines at the houses along the Old Lucan Road, Palmerstown (horseshoe), opposite Palmerstown House. This could include an immediate installation of said lines or, if this is not working, an extension of the village parking scheme with residents permits. At present some individuals are parking outside these houses on a narrow road rather than pay and display.
That this Committe requests the Roads Department to reconsider its response to the Principal of St. Kevin's Community College seeking the installation of traffic calming measures, including ramps, at or near the entrance to the school on Fonthill Road, and notes that Dublin City Council has installed major traffic calming measures on upper Ballyfermot Road, which is a major local distributor road, and that SDCC itself has installed traffic calming on a major distributor road, viz. Kennelsfort Road.
That the Manager prepare a report on any progress on cars speeding over the Ninth Lock Road and also exiting Cappaghmore and in general exiting onto any main road in Clondalkin.
That this Committee requests the Manager to support Lucan Pitch and Putt Club. In particular would the Manager clarify what impact the proposed road widening of the Newcastle Road at Lucan Pitch and Putt Club, will have on the club and its members, in addition to Lucan Sarsfields GAA, local residents and local businesses. Since this matter arose approximately two and a half years ago, the uncertainty of the impact of this road widening has been the source of great concern and worry to Lucan Pitch and Putt Club Members. The conclusion of all concerned is that Lucan Pitch and Putt Club will require a new Club House in the interest of safety and convenience.
That the Manager outline the issue of 3tonne vehcles on the Outer Ring Road and on the M50 since the Irish Haulage Association are seeking to waive the fees.