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To ask the Manager if he would replace the goalposts on the green at Harelawn Park, Clondalkin with a new set?
CATHAOIRLEACH'S BUSINESS
(none received)
CATHAOIRLEACH'S BUSINESS
(none received)
M50/Greenhills Road Bridge
REPORT OF AREA COMMITTEES
a) Terenure/Rathfarnham Area Committee (1) - 10th June2008
Dealing with Roads ,Planning, Development and Corporate Service
(no report)
b) Terenure/Rathfarnham Area Committee (2) - 10th June 2008
Dealing with Community (1 Report - Grants), Parks, Environment and Housing
(circulated herewith)
c) Tallaght Area Committee (1) - 16th June 2008
Dealing with Community (1 Report - Grants ), Parks, Environment and Housing
(circulated herewith)
d) Tallaght Area Committee (2) - 23rd June 2008
Dealing with Roads, Planning, Development and Corporate Service
(no report)
e) Lucan/Clondalkin Area Committee (1) - 18th June 2008
Dealing with Roads, Planning, Development and Corporate Services
Roads: 4 Reports -(i) Lucan Village HGV Ban, (ii) Provision of School Warden – Griffeen Valley Educate Together N.S. (iii) Emergency Motion 1 – Boundary Treatment between the Upgraded N4 and Woodview Estate, Lucan, (iv) Emergency Motion 2 – Condition Survey of all houses within 50 metres of N4 Widening Works
Corporate Services : 1 Report - motion passed to conduct a plebiscite to change of name of "Palmerston" to "Palmerstown"
(circulated herewith)
f) Lucan/Clondalkin Area Committee (2) - 24th June 2008
Dealing with Community (1 Report - Grants) Parks, Environment and Housing and an Emergency Motion passed as follows View of (French) President of the Council of the EU on permanent EU Commissioner for Ireland
(circulated herewith)
CATHAOIRLEACH'S BUSINESS
(none received)
That the Manager presents an up to date report on the locked gate on the lane up to the Clondalkin Sports & Leisure Centre.
STANDING COMMITTEES - ADJOURNED ORGANISATION, PROCEDURE AND FINANCE COMMITTEE, 5TH JUNE 2008
a) To note prescribed New Budget Format in accordance with Circular Fin 19/07
b) Costing Presentation
"To ask the Manager whether the following commitments to the residents of the Moyville Lawn will be completed as promised:
- The completion of the the road at the top of Moyville Lawn
- Repair to road edge adjacent to ESB pole
- Replacement of the pathway behind the ESB pole
- Addition of yellow lines to secure the dangerous parking on both sides at entrance to Moyille Lawn
- Activation of the traffic lights near CostCutters to repair the grave danger and alleviate the difficulty of residents attempting to enter and exit Moyville Lawn
- Replacement or repair of a Capstone and footpaths damaged by Clonmel Enterprises
- Repair of the cracks in the road due to increased traffic
- Development of the open space to the side of No. 1 Moyville Lawn, which is currently in deplorable condition (the residents wish to have the Name Stone moved forward and to be consulted on the types of trees planted)
- Planting of the promised and committed trees. (Residents report that numerous calls to the Parks department have been ineffective)?"
STRATEGIC POLICY COMMITTEES
(no report)
REPORTS REQUESTED BY AREA COMMITTEES
(no report)
That the Manager would present a detailed report for discussion on the taking-in-charge of Abbeywood Court, specifically the stretch of open space between the houses at Abbeywood Court and the Outer Ring Road. Following my prolonged representations owing to in the absence of legislation compelling a developer to hand over such open space to the Local Authority within a specific time-scale, and my most recent discussions with Council Officials and the Developer, would the Manager confirm that these lands are now taken-in-charge or are finally in the process of being taken-in-charge by South Dublin County Council and within what specific time-scale?
DECLARATION OF ROADS TO BE PUBLIC ROADS
(no report)
PROPOSED DISPOSAL OF PROPERTIES/SITES
(all circulated herewith)
(b) Proposed disposal of portion of open space adjacent to 266 Glenview Park, Tallaght, Dublin 24 to Gregory & Rosemary Conway
(c) Proposed disposal of land adjacent to 1 Kilclare Gardens, Tallaght, Dublin 24 to Mary & Darren Jenkins
(d) Proposed disposal of plot of land at Ballymount Road Lower to Desmond Sharkey, Derek Sharkey & Mark Turley
(e) Proposed disposal of land adjacent to 2 Wilderwood Grove, Templeogue – Mr. Bernard Gibbons.
a) Proposed Disposal of Affordable Dwellings
Letter, dated 4th June 2008 from Listowel Town Council regarding motion passed in relation to the putting in place by Listowel Town Council of a policy re future housing stock for elderly/living alone being fitted with 'peep-holes' in front doors.
"To ask the manager if there are plans to fence off the green space in front of Ely Crescent in the event that a bus parking bay is not located there? To further ask that if there are currently no plans that the manager will consider such a request?"
Public consultation procedure under Part 8 of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 -
Proposed new stormwater outfall facility on lands located between the Adamstown SDZ, Celbridge Road and the River Liffey, in the townlands of Dodsborough, Tobermaclugg and Cooldrinagh, Lucan, Co.Dublin.
CONFIRMATION AND RE-AFFIRMATION OF MINUTES
a) Minutes of Meeting of South Dublin County Council, 9th June 2008
b) Minutes of Annual Meeting, 27th June 2008
(all circulated herewith)
That the Manager give details the sites in Tallaght that have been deemed to be derelict since the commencement of this Council term.
To thank the Manager for all the consultation and preparation during the last number of years in providing Lucan's 1st Youth Café. This facility promises to be of enormous benefit to the young people of this Community. Would the Manager please report in detail on what additional financial support this Project expects to receive, including from the Health Services Executive, to provide additional and necessary staffing for Lucan's 1st Youth Café in addition to the great support from the Youth Services and the Volunteer Sector, so that Lucan's 1st Youth Café will be made available on a more regular basis to the young members of our community, in the same way as the Gaff for example, the established Youth Café in Galway, continues to receive such financial support from the Health Services Executive in that region for such staffing requirements. It is through more regular opening hours and associated staffing supervision, that Lucan's 1st Youth Café can achieve its full potential in supporting our young people with this facility in an alcohol and drug free environment.