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Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Daly
Responsibility:
Seamus Fagan

"That the Manager give an update to this Committee on the progress on the following junctions;

1. Morans Lane (Mountpelier)

2. The Lug, Saggart

3. Ballymaice Junction."

Correspondence
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Community Directorate
Responsibility:

Letter, dated 14th September 2006 from Waterford City Council regarding motion passed calling on the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources to implement the recommendations of the report 'An Post - A New Vision'.

(circulated herewith)

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Maloney
Responsibility:
Yvonne Dervan

Mayor's Business

That this Council re-examine our policy on how builders/developers fulfill their Part V requirements, in relation to the provision of 3 or 4 bedroom houses.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Maloney
Responsibility:
Irenie McLoughlin

Mayor's Business

That this Council supports the restoration of  "Whitehall House" Kingswood, Tallaght  which was for a period the home of poet Katherine Tynan.  The elected members urge the IRFU to indicate when work will commence on the house,  which is in their ownership and is a protected structure (Ref: 179).

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Sen. C. Keane
Responsibility:
Paul Fleming, Willie Sheils
That this Council recommends that South Dublin County Council reduce the use of fossil used fuel by switching to a renewable energy source.
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Sen. C. Keane
Responsibility:
Paul Fleming, Willie Sheils
That this Council recommends that South Dublin County Council reduce the use of fossil used fuel by switching to a renewable energy source.
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Sen. C. Keane
Responsibility:
Paul Fleming, Willie Sheils
That this Council recommends that South Dublin County Council reduce the use of fossil used fuel by switching to a renewable energy source.
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor M. Ardagh
Responsibility:
Michael Coleman

That the Manager review the criteria for animal rescue groups that entitles them to have fees waived: 

  • Confirmation of an organisation's status as a registered charity.
  • Confirmation of planning permission to operate a dog pound facility
  • Copy of a current General Dog Licence
  • Names of the nominated individuals, approved by the organisation to collect dogs on behalf of the organisation

as not every animal rescue group is a registered charity,  no rescue centres have permission to operate a dog pound as these are rescue centres and not every animal rescue have premises and many volunteers operate from their homes and will he give a report on the matter.

 

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Sen. C. Keane
Responsibility:
Paul Fleming
That this Council recommends that South Dublin County Council reduce the use of fossil used fuel by switching to a renewable energy source.
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Maloney
Responsibility:
Mary O'Shaughnessy

Mayor's Business

That this Council re-examine our policy on how builders/developers fulfill their Part V requirements, in relation to the provision of 3 or 4 bedroom houses.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Sen. C. Keane
Responsibility:
Paul Fleming, Willie Sheils
That this Council recommends that South Dublin County Council reduce the use of fossil used fuel by switching to a renewable energy source.
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Tuffy
Responsibility:
Yvonne Dervan
That in view of the enormous barriers facing young people in securing their own homes in South Dublin, due to rampant inflation in house prices in every part of the County and the failure of Government to adequately resource the provision of Social Housing and Affordable Housing, this Council re-affirms its commitment to realising in practice the delivery of 15% of all housing in the County as Social and Affordable Housing under the Part V process and calls on the Manager to refuse to negotiate any departure from this requirement with any developer in the County.
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Maloney
Responsibility:
Mary O'Shaughnessy

Mayor's Business

That this Council re-examine our policy on how builders/developers fulfill their Part V requirements, in relation to the provision of 3 or 4 bedroom houses.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Maloney
Responsibility:
Michael Kenny

Mayor's Business

That this Council supports the restoration of  "Whitehall House" Kingswood, Tallaght  which was for a period the home of poet Katherine Tynan.  The elected members urge the IRFU to indicate when work will commence on the house,  which is in their ownership and is a protected structure (Ref: 179).

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Sen. C. Keane
Responsibility:
Paul Fleming, Willie Sheils, Hugh Pierce
That this Council recommends that South Dublin County Council reduce the use of fossil used fuel by switching to a renewable energy source.
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Tuffy
Responsibility:
Mary O'Shaughnessy
That in view of the enormous barriers facing young people in securing their own homes in South Dublin, due to rampant inflation in house prices in every part of the County and the failure of Government to adequately resource the provision of Social Housing and Affordable Housing, this Council re-affirms its commitment to realising in practice the delivery of 15% of all housing in the County as Social and Affordable Housing under the Part V process and calls on the Manager to refuse to negotiate any departure from this requirement with any developer in the County.
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Sen. C. Keane
Responsibility:
Paul Fleming, Willie Sheils
That this Council recommends that South Dublin County Council reduce the use of fossil used fuel by switching to a renewable energy source.
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Tuffy
Responsibility:
Mary O'Shaughnessy
That in view of the enormous barriers facing young people in securing their own homes in South Dublin, due to rampant inflation in house prices in every part of the County and the failure of Government to adequately resource the provision of Social Housing and Affordable Housing, this Council re-affirms its commitment to realising in practice the delivery of 15% of all housing in the County as Social and Affordable Housing under the Part V process and calls on the Manager to refuse to negotiate any departure from this requirement with any developer in the County.
Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Sen. C. Keane
Responsibility:
Jim Kilgarriff, Mary Keenan

"To ask the Manager has the planting requested by Beverly residents -  internal in estate along  motorway – adjacent to Beverly been facilitated?"

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor T. Ridge
Responsibility:
Frank Nevin
That the Manager brings an updated report on the Round Tower, Clondalkin to this Committee.