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"That this committee discusses the urgency of ensuring the development of the site at the old shopping Centre (McHugh’s) on St. James’s Road Greenhills now that the most recent planning application was declared withdrawn this month as the applicant (McHugh’s) did not submit the required additional information as requested. This is at least the 3rd planning application on this site. It was agreed following my question put at the Council meeting 6th April 2006 –almost a year ago - that a Compulsory Purchase order would be initiated. I was subsequently informed that site drawings for the CPO were being prepared and that the CPO was imminent, this was over 5 months ago. As this site is a total eyesore and the facilities e.g. Shops, Chemist, Post Office are greatly missed in the community, could the CPO be speeded up as it is obvious – once more by allowing withdrawal of current application– that the applicants have no intention of developing this site in the immediate future. The current derelict situation on this site for over 4 years must not be allowed to continue. "
“To ask the Manager if he would recognise that the pedestrian pathway at the pedestrian crossing between Kingswood and Kilnamanagh on the Embankment Road represents a very narrow stretch of pathway, and given the extensive and heavy traffic flows along this road throughout the day, if he could propose measures which would improve pedestrian safety at this crossing where pedestrians are literally beside cars and trucks as they travel along this road, and if measures could be devised to increase the width of the path at these pedestrian lights, and if he will make a statement on the matter?”
“To ask the Manager to immediately reinstate the Parkhill Rise name plate in Kilnamangh, as this sign has been removed for quite some time, and people unfamiliar with the area are finding it difficult to find this street, and in replying, if he could set out precisely when the street sign will be replaced, and if he will make a statement on the matter?”
"To ask the Manager to arrange a deputations meeting with the residents of Moyville Lawn at the earliest possible opportunity?"
CATHAOIRLEACH'S BUSINESS
"That this meeting calls upon the Manager to convene a meeting between officials of the relevant departments (planning, legal, roads, environment, parks and others) and residents of Muckross who have been in contact with the Council regarding the intolerable disruptive operation the Builder's Yard which is interfering with the quality of life for residents of the area in many aspects of their daily lives with a view to taking decisive action to finally resolve the situation and to report to this meeting on a monthly basis until the position has been resolved."
CATHAOIRLEACH'S BUSINESS
"That this committee calls upon the Manager to re-open the right hand turn from Templeogue Road onto Springfield Road at off-peak hours."
"That this Meeting discuss with the aid of a comprehensive report from the Manager detailing the correspondence and contact with Dublin City Council my proposal to utilise a segment of the car park in front of the AIB at Crumlin Cross to facilitate a right hand filter from St Agnes' Road onto Cromwellsfort Road."
Minutes from Tallaght Area Committee Meeting 22nd January, 2007.
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