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Motion
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Submitted by:
Councillor Y. Collins
Responsibility:
Sheila Kelly

That this Council installs adequate signage at Rosemount Shopping Centre to alert the public firstly that the car park is paid parking and secondly that the first 30 minutes parking is free

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Y. Collins
Responsibility:
Eoin Burke

That the Chief Executive considers a Tree Preservation Order in the interests of amenity and the environment to protect the trees on Limekiln Road

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Y. Collins
Responsibility:
Eoin Burke

That the Chief Executive considers a TPO in the interests of amenity and the environment to protect a native oak tree about 80/100 ft in height and a a Lawson Cypress (I think) about 100ft high as per the attached photographs. These trees overlook the Owendoher river near Boden Park as per the map attached.

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor D. O'Donovan
Responsibility:
Leo Magee

That the Manager installs one set of GAA goals at Ballycragh Park.

 

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Y. Collins
Responsibility:
Gary Walsh

To ask the Chief Executive to consider a 'Templeogue Open for Business' sign right at the very start of the diversion at Templeogue facing traffic as it comes down Templeogue road from the M50.

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor D. McManus
Responsibility:
Leo Magee

That this area committee requests the Chief Executive to arrange new planting in a green space along the Grange Road to Grange Downs cycle route, at the rear of 55 Barton Road West? This public green space was recently cleared in order to repair a burst water mains.

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Y. Collins
Responsibility:
Gary Walsh

To ask the Chief Executive to consider temporary traffic calming measures to allow cars and bicycles to safely exit from roads such as Cypress Downs onto Cypress Grove North as currently they are finding this extraordinarily difficult due to the large volumes of traffic being diverted up Cypress Grove North as a result of the temporary one way system through Templeogue Village

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Murphy
Responsibility:
Sharon Conroy

That this ACM calls on the Council to implement CCTV on Gunny Hill to address the issue of flytipping.

 

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Y. Collins
Responsibility:
Michael McAdam

To ask the Chief Executive what the expected completion dates are for the NTA funded light segregation schemes which were due to be completed in 2021 including the D12 Bike Bus and Templeville Road

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Murphy
Responsibility:
Suzanne Furlong

To ask the Chief Executive for an update for the provision of a playspace for the Knocklyon area?

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Bailey
Responsibility:
Brenda Pierce

That this ACM requests reports, plans and ideas as to how the volume of social and affordable housing will be improved in both the Rathfarnham-Templeogue LEA and the Firhouse-Bohernabreena LEA over the next 3 years, 5 years and 10 years. Are there targets set? Are we reliant on Long Term Leasing and what will SDCC do once (if) that is stood down as a social housing policy response and the bulk of new development are Buy To Rent apartments and homes. We would appreciate it if the manager would make a statement on the matter, one that is extremely urgent in every sense of the word.

 

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Bailey
Responsibility:
Michael McAdam

To ask the manager in relation to the fantastic news that €18,158,48.00 of NTA funding for 2022 Active Travel Schemes approved for SDCC, how much of the total amount will be allocated to the Rathfarnham-Templeogue LEA and how much to the Firhouse-Bohernabreena LEA? Can we get a breakdown of the projects intended for use of this funding and get a sense of a timeline as to when projects may begin and be completed by, subject to any necessary planning processes.

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Bailey
Responsibility:
Mary Maguire, Michael McAdam

That this Area Committee gives special mention and thanks to the team responsible for the approval of €18,158,48 of NTA funding for Active Travel Schemes in 2022, approved for SDCC.

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor L. O'Toole
Responsibility:
David Fennell

This committee request the Chief Executive to assist the residents in all Finnstown estates (Abbey/Priory/Cloisters) to examine and agree to install additional public lighting around the communal areas/open green spaces that are deemed as lacking in adequate lighting.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor A. Edge
Responsibility:
Leo Magee

That this Area Committee requests that the area of trees known locally as 'the fairy fort' in Sally Park be cleaned up to improve the amenity of the area and prevent ASB.

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Peter Kavanagh
Responsibility:
Anne Hyland

This motion refers to Chapter 4: Green Infrastructure, pg 447-450 Submission SD-C195-248 To amend Strategic Corridor 5: Camac River Corridor Under Core Areas and Stepping Stones from Core Areas: Corkagh Park to Core Areas: Corkagh Park Rathcoole Woodlands Rationale: To include the Rathcoole Woodlands as a core green area in the GI. The CE Response considers the woodlands too small, but the Alluvial Woodland component of woodlands at Rathcoole is still considerable given that the National Survey of Native Woodlands found: 'The majority of surveyed woodlands were small or very small in extent, with 50% of sites being 6 ha or less…, over two thirds (67.8%) of sites were 10 ha or less and only 3.3% of sites surveyed were 50 ha or more, with just ten sites over 100 ha…This reflects the highly fragmented nature of the Irish woodland resource..' I believe this significance merits inclusion as a core area.