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That the Chief Executive, mindful of the impacts on wildlife of the relocation of Ballycragh Teenspace, implements measures to improve the quality of the habitat in the Park for wild birds by removing silt from the pond, improving water quality and exploring options to provide additional and extended safe breeding grounds for the birds inhabiting the area.
That the Chief Executive report on the decision to relocate the Teenspace in Ballycragh Park from its agreed location, detailing: (i) the issue with the previously agreed location and the date it became known (ii) the extent of the assessment of the potential impacts of re-siting the Teenspace to its present location on biodiversity in view of the council's obligations under the National Biodiversity Plan and the county's Biodiversity Action Plan. (iii) The means by which members of the public can consult the relevant documentation mandated under article 81(2)(d)(i) and what recourse is available to them if they seek to challenge the decision to move the Teenspace.
AGE FRIENDLY HOUSING SCHEMES PART 8 – FOR APPROVAL
a) RONAN’S CRESCENT, DUBLIN 22
b) PEARSE BROTHERS PARK, DUBLIN 16
c) ST. AONGUS’ GREEN, DUBLIN 24
LOWER DODDER ROAD PART 8 – FOR APPROVAL
That the Manager, wherever possible, acquires properties for social housing through Part V under all current and upcoming SHD developments, rather than agreeing to lease properties, and presents a report on the implication of Build to Rent planning permissions in relation to the delivery of social housing under Part V.
To ask the Manager if he will be reviewing the rollout of the LED lighting programme, given recent reports that they have led to the decimation of pollinator insects in the UK.
That the Manager reports on why changes were made to the location of the Ballycragh Teen Space, specifically in relation to the impact on local wildlife and give assurances that a full review will be carried out if wildlife is negatively impacted as a result of the relocation.
"To ask the Chief Executive for a report into progress made to upgrade the area around Bawnogue shops and to provide as much details as possible about what may be possible by South Dublin County Council in this area?"
Cathaoirleach's Business
"That this Committee requests that South Dublin County Council do a work schedule to keep the undergrowth around Alpine and Ashwood open spaces free from areas to hide and store illegal substances. The cameras need to be installed fully to help with the Anti-social behaviour currently being experienced by the Residents. We also request a copy of this Motion is sent to the Community Sergeant in order to patrol the area more regularly."
That this committee calls on the developer in relation to planning reference SD20A/0300 to make safe the site until such time as he is ready to resume works. There have already been a number of near misses on site and today the 25/08/2021 a young child was knocked off his bike due to poor site lines. This is a matter of the upmost importance and needs to be addressed immediately before someone is seriously hurt.
To ask the Chief Executive if he shares the worldwide concerns following the recent publication of the UN report on Climate Change and will he present an updated report on the Council's response to the crisis and make a statement?
To ask the Chief Executive if he has proposals to publish a new Countywide Sports Plan; will he give details and confirm that funding will be made available and will he make a general statement giving assurances.
To ask the Chief Executive for details of the current Housing/Homeless lists in each Electoral area and will he present an updated report?
To ask the Chief Executive to detail actions being taken under the Council's Litter Management Programme in respect of the continued problems throughout our County and will he make a statement?
To ask the Chief Executive to confirm that he is satisfied with the level of water supplies in the County given the great weather and the demand on supplies and will he make a statement?
South Dublin County Council calls on the Office of Public Works to carry out the necessary excavation works to recover the remains of Joe Brady, Daniel Curley, Michael Fagan, Thomas Caffrey and Tim Kelly, in what is commonly known as the Invincibles Yard at Kilmainham Gaol.The bodies of these five members of the Irish National Invincibles lie beneath the paving slabs of the yard where they were executed in 1883 for their part in the Phoenix Park assassinations. The families of the five men are represented by the National Graves Association and the wish of the families is for their relatives to be exhumed from Kilmainham Gaol and reinterred in consecrated ground at Glasnevin Cemetery.
Confirmation and Re-affirmation of Minutes of Meeting of 8th June 2021
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