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“To ask the Manager what action has been taken on foot of complaints (details supplied), concerning social housing project, and the clearly unacceptable behaviour that is taking place in respect of some tenants in this development, if a guarantee will be made that legal action will follow, and if he will make a statement on the matter.”
“To ask the Manager if he would agree to establish a ramp at *details supplied, as a means of helping wheelchair users in the immediate area access all parts of this Estate, if he can confirm that the land in question falls within the responsibility of South Dublin County Council, and not the developer in question, and if he will make a statement on the matter?”
Cathaoirleach's Business Councillor F. McCarthy
That this Committee calls upon the Council to immediately make portable toilet facilities available at the container dressing rooms in Willsbrook Park as an interim measure while more suitable facilities are prepared. It is particularly unacceptable that the juvenile teams currently using GAA pitch are without such a basic facility.
Cathaoirleach's Business Councillor F. McCarthy
That the Council immediately agrees to take the appropriate steps to replace the planned wall and fence along the boundary of Woodville Estate with a solid stone faced wall the height of the proposed fencing in order to provide residents with protection in excess of the minimum required by An Bord Pleanála.
"That the manager will present a report to this committee on the progress to date of the socially integrated development at Marlfield Crescent. In particular this report should detail input, if any, from residents of Marlfield Crescent and of Marlfield as a whole"
Letter, dated 30th March 2006 from Fingal County Council regarding motion passed supporting the introduction of a High Hedges Law for control of evergreens in relation to the blocking of light from a person's residential property.
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To ask the Manager to explain if there are any plans for elderly accommodation at the new development at Orchard Road, (Cowans Site). Also is there any provision to dispose of space for “Clondalkin Area Meals on Wheels” for parking facilities?
To ask that the Managers from different Departments meet with Councillors prior to local area meetings in relation to Headed Items – The last local area meeting was taken up with Headed Items.
To ask the Manager to make a small donation towards “Clondalkin meals on wheels service”. They offer meals at two euro to the elderly and are in need of funding.
To ask the Manger that future road signs be displayed in both languages.
"To ask the Manager to consult with the Roads Department about the possibility of local residents adjacent to the laneway leading from Fonthill to Ballyboden Road, acquiring the laneway into their gardens and whether any impediments in the form of services stand in the way of such a request (as well as the obvious need to publicly advertise the potential extinguishment of a right-of-way)?"
That the Manager look to setting up a customer service desk in the Civic Offices, Clondalkin, for non-nationals outlining services available to residents e.g. housing, environment, parks etc.
That the Manager gives detailed information in relation to the “Corkagh Town Plan”. This plan is in relation to Affordable Housing. Is there no other area within the Ward/County that would give the number of affordable houses needed? This would save
That the Manager cut back all the trees beside the residents' houses that are facing Boomers pub? Birds are loitering around the trees and as a result residents’ cars are being soiled.
That this Council work with Habitat Ireland in relation to building voluntary housing in the Clondalkin area. I understand that the Council met with the group some time ago. I am looking to raise the issue. I would also ask that a Committee be set up consisting of Councillors/officials/Habitat Ireland/residents in relation to same.
That this Council inform the Committee of time frames of the roll out of plastic (blue) bins, brown (compost) bins, and any other relevant bins.
On the Eastern side of the Woodford Road there are a number of cul-de-sacs facing the road, all near to Boomers pub and facing it. The kerbs at these cul-de-sacs block off the residents’ entrances into their houses. This must be resolved as soon as possible.
DRAFT COUNTY PLAY POLICY
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