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Red SD-C195-279 Page 412 To include the property Palmyra on Whitechurch Road as a protected structure, due to its' archaeological and historic significance.
This motion relates to CSO10 SLO1 in the Draft Plan and submissions by all named individuals commencing with SD-C195-68 Peter Meighan on page 211 of the CE Report with recommendation commencing on page 216 Amend proposed SLO referenced on page 215 from To ensure the protection and augmentation of the identified alluvial woodlands within the zoning RU, and in recognising their value as green infrastructure and the potential linkages to Lugg Woods and Slade Valley and other amenity areas, provide for sensitive passive amenity uses which have regard to their Annex 1 status. To To ensure the adequate protection and augmentation of the identified alluvial woodlands within the zoning RU, and in recognising their value as green infrastructure and the potential linkages to Lugg Woods and Slade Valley and other amenity areas, provide for sensitive passive amenity uses which have regard to their Annex 1 status and in valuing their Priority Annex 1 status, propose the site as a Natura 2000 site, or candidate NHA and a Wildlife Reserve.
Ref SD-C195-109 Page 411 To include Friarstown House and its outbuildings (Council Owned) as a protected structure
This motion refers to submission: SD-C195-248 Chapter 7, page 701 of the CE Report To amend the last paragraph of the CE Recommendation as follows: "In any such route a primary objective of South Dublin County Council shall be to protect environmentally sensitive areas including the scenic Liffey Valley parklands, the Rathcoole Woodlands, and amenities at Lucan Demesne and St Catherine's Park and Lucan Village and no proposals to continue a road over these lands will be considered."
Confirmation and Re-affirmation of Minutes of Meeting of 11th January 2022.
Application for Arts Grants - No Business
Deputations for Noting - No Business
Tree Maintenance Report
Tallaght to Knocklyon Active Travel Route
Proposed Declaration of Roads to be Public Roads - NO BUSINESS
To ask the Chief Executive to set out, in tabular form by electoral area, the number of planning enforcement cases being investigated, setting out when each case commenced and the estimated completion date in respect of each.
8. Motion in the names of Cllr Liona O'Toole, Guss O'Connell, Paul Gogarty CE response to submission SD-C195-120 Pg 809 Motion seeks to add in additional wording 'into accounts areas without any such infrastructure, and' Amend from: To prepare a feasibility study for the development of Arts and Culture Infrastructure within the County, taking account of transport links To: To prepare a feasibility study for the development of Arts and Culture Infrastructure within the County, taking into account areas without any such infrastructure, and taking account of transport links
SD-C-227 OPR Page 59 Public Rights of Way that the review of public rights of way would include other points of access to the SAAO Liffey Valley riverbank such as that adjacent to the Scouts Den between Chapel Hill and the River Bank, the entrance from the Old Rectory to the river bank and that there be an audit of all publicly owned lands near the river bank be they owned by any public authority including OPW, HSE etc.
To ask the Chief Executive to set out particulars of matters covered by the Community Activities Fund and how it may be applied for
Chapter 8 SD-C195-55 St. Patrick's Mental Health Services Page 782 of the CE Report re St. Patrick's Hospital submission
To amend the CE Recommendation from:
NCBH7 SLO2: To work in collaboration with the owners of St Patricks Hospital lands at St Edmundsbury, Lucan in the preparation of a Masterplan to examine the potential for the future provision of mental health services and accommodation on the existing hospital campus lands. The Masterplan will have full regard to the setting and integrity of the Protected Structures on the lands, the highly sensitive environmental characteristics of the site in relation to the Liffey Valley and Green Infrastructure principles and the need to provide appropriate public access to the lands
To:
To work in collaboration with the owners of St Patricks Hospital lands at St Edmundsbury, Lucan in the preparation of a Masterplan to examine the potential for the future provision of mental health services and accommodation on the existing hospital campus lands. The Masterplan will have full regard to the setting and integrity of the Protected Structures on the lands, the highly sensitive environmental characteristics of the site in relation to the Liffey Valley and Green Infrastructure principles and the need to provide appropriate public access including an area of accessible public realm within the lands and connectivity to adjacent lands to further the overall objective of developing a Liffey Valley public park
To ask the Chief Executive what measures are in place to protect and ensure public safety in our public parks and open spaces in terms of security measures and otherwise
7. Motion in the names of Cllr Liona O'Toole, Guss O'Connell, Paul Gogarty SD-C195-254 (Garda station Clonburris) page 739 This submission has a request for an SLO to be inserted into the plan and motion asks that this committee supports the submission as follows: 'insert a Special Local Objective for the provision of a Garda Station in Clonburris'
This motion relates to Chapter 10 Energy, submission SD-C195-181 on page 877 of the CE report. To remove the following sentence from the new Section 11.5 Electricity Infrastructure: It is recognised that natural gas, particularly renewable and indigenous gas, will have a role to play in the transition to a low carbon economy. As such, renewable energy developments may require support from such sources in times of high energy demand. Reason: Neither natural gas nor so called renewable natural gas should be regarded as a greener alternative to other fossil fuels. Natural gas is a fossil fuel and should be phased out as soon as possible. It's still debatable whether or not RNG is a good alternative with many climate scientists advising against the replacing of natural gas with RNG.
This motion relates to chapter 6 Housing, submission SD-C195-229 on page 523 of the CE report. To remove the following sentence from the CE recommendation to Amend H1 Objective 13: (excluding Build-to-Rent developments) The amended Objective to read: Proposals for residential shall provide a minimum of 30% 3-bedroom units, a lesser provision may be acceptable where it can be demonstrated that: ? there are unique site constraints that would prevent such provision or ? that the proposed housing mix meets the specific demand required in an area, having regard to the prevailing housing type within a 10-minute walk of the site and to the socioeconomic, population and housing data set out in the Housing Strategy and Interim HNDA; or ? the scheme is a social and/or affordable housing scheme Reason: With the large number of Build-To-Rent developments this amendment would effectively render the Objective useless and would even encourage more unaffordable Build-to-Rent developments.
This motion relates to chapter 9 Economic Development & Employment, submission SD-C195-119 on page 829 of the CE report. To reject the CE recommendation of No change and ban data centres by moving Data Centre to Not Permitted under all zoning. Reason: It has become even more clear since the last Development Plan discussions that there is no more capacity for further data centres in the South Dublin area. EirGrid announced in December that it would not grant any further connections in the Dublin area until 2028. Since this coincides with dates of this plan it would be prudent to ban all new data centres for the duration of the plan.