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Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor S. O'Conchúir
Responsibility:
John Walsh
To ask the Manager to have the Estate Manager for Moorfield to access the poor state of repair that some of the boundary back garden walls and pathways have become.  Will they please present a current report and a commitment of repair.
Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor S. O'Conchúir
Responsibility:
Bill Kearney, Michael Hannon
To ask the Manager will he commit to keeping the small memorial plot outside the Riversdale Estate tidy, neat and landscaped.
Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor S. O'Conchúir
Responsibility:
Breda Fogarty
To ask the Manager for an update on the R.A.S scheme.  When do they envisage the scheme's implementation
Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor S. O'Conchúir
Responsibility:
John Walsh
To ask the Manager to provide a safe playing open space for the children of Mayfield who are enthusiastic soccer players.  The children have been accustomed to having this facility.  Failing to be unable to provide a safe open space currently, can the Manager say when this facility will be available?
Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor K. Warren
Responsibility:
Muiris O'Keeffe
"To ask the Manager if a 'Cul de Sac' sign promised to be erected in Fernwood Lawn, Springfield, Tallaght has actually been erected and if he will make a statement on the matter?"
Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor K. Warren
Responsibility:
Muiris O'Keeffe
"To ask the Manager to recognise the appalling traffic gridlock problems every morning and evening in the general Ballycullen area and given the Council's proposal to introduce an area action plan in Old Court, the complete necessity to provide additional road infrastructure and link roads in this area, if he would set out what, if any, plans exist by South Dublin County Council to provide immediate relief for residents who live in this area and the longer term plan for additional roads/transport corridors to address this issue and if he will make a statement on the matter?"
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor S. O'Conchúir
Responsibility:
Paul Fleming
That the Manager introduce a co-ordinated approach to tackle the illegal dumping and burning of domestic rubbish on green belts in North Clondalkin and especially the Quarryvale area.   Will he comment on the issue that the over all area image of pockets of Clondalkin is blighted by the dumping of rubbish since the enforcement of this council's refusal to collect all domestic waste, while continuing to demand the two year arrears.  Will the Manager commit to a 48 hour pick up and cleaning of green belts, pathways and roads visibly littered by litter and the Council's cost in the slow current approach to removing this litter in the last year .
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor A. White
Responsibility:
Paddy McNamara

 "That the Manager furnish an updated report to enable this Committee to consider the position regarding the delay in taking-in-charge of Stonepark Abbey"

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor A. White
Responsibility:
Paddy McNamara
"That the Committee again consider the position with regard to Edenbrook Manor Estate, with the aid of a report from the Manager regarding discussions which were to take place on this matter."
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor A. White
Responsibility:
Paul Fleming, Maria O'Neill
"That the Manager arrange for a clean-up to be done at the Owendoher River adjacent to Woodview Cottages and especially the ditch and banks of the river at this location."
Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor D. Keating
Responsibility:
Patricia Finlay

To ask the Manager to report in detail on all stages of the House Purchase Application process i.e. from the time the initial application is made to the completion of the purchase process, and what is a the time-scale for such a typical case from beginning to end. Some Residents are concerned at the inordinate time this process takes, including the resolution of the legal aspects of the process.

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Community Services
Responsibility:
Community Services
Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Community Services
Responsibility:
Community Services

Water Leisure Update:-

  • Jobstown Pool
  • Clondalkin Pool
Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Community Services
Responsibility:
Community Services
Report on Bonfires
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor D. Keating
Responsibility:
Michael Hannon

That the Manager would present a detailed report for discussion on delays involved and the time-scale for the actual opening of the Lucan Skate Park. Many young people and parents are very anxious that the Skate Park be opened as soon as possible given that the substantive works have been completed for some considerable time.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor D. Keating
Responsibility:
Michael Hannon

That the Manager would outline in detail the circumstances surrounding the delays in the taking-in-charge of the open space adjacent to and overlooking Brookvale Estate, Lucan, particularly given that Brookvale Estate has been occupied by Residents for more than ten years.

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor D. Keating
Responsibility:
Gary Keogh

To ask the Manager to agree to write to the Dublin Fire Services seeking a report on the consequences for the Fire Authorities of the increased traffic congestion on our roads in the Lucan, Clondalkin and Palmerstown areas.

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Community Services
Responsibility:
Community Services
Minutes of meeting dated 24th May 2006
Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor D. Keating
Responsibility:
Michael Kenny

To ask the Manager to present a detailed report of the planning history of the developments at Esker Place, Esker Lawns, Lucan. Would the Manager please include details of his intentions following works carried out this week up to and including today, Thursday 7th September 2006.

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Community Services
Responsibility:
Community Services
Dublin Mountains Recreation Initiative- Presentation by Mark Dalton