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That this committee call's on the manager to provide 'Reader Pens' and make them available to people using the library service across the county.
To ask the manager what services are available to the council to support rough sleepers in our public parks etc when all local supports have been exhausted.
This motion refers to Chapter 7 Sustainable Movement and to Table 7.5 referred to on page 54, 96 and 696, various submissions including SD-C195-64 That the description and function of the Western Dublin Orbital Route as set out in the Draft County Development Plan is retained Submitted by Cllr Shirley O'Hara and Cllr Brian Lawlor
This motion refers to the Chapter 6 Housing, Rural Housing Strategy, page 582, submission: SD-C195-217. Motion: To amend the Rural Housing Policies and Local Need Criteria Housing (H) Policy 17 Housing in RU Zone to include persons who have grown up or spent substantial periods of their lives, (12 years), living in the area, who have moved away and who now wish to return to reside near to, or to care for, immediate family members, seeking to build on the family landholding or on a site within 5 km of the original family home, and that immediate family members are defined as mother, father, son, daughter, brother, sister or guardian. Submitted by Cllr Shirley O'Hara and Cllr Brian Lawlor
This motion refers to the Chapter 6 Housing, Rural Housing Strategy, page 582 of CE report, submission: SD-C195-217. Motion: To remove the phrase 'exceptional circumstances' from Housing (H) Policy 18 Housing in RU Zone and from H1 Objective 1 of the Draft Development Plan. Submitted by Cllr Shirley O'Hara and Cllr Brian Lawlor