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This Area Committee calls on the Manager to make a full report about residents complaints about the draining of a natural wetlands habitat, at the lands now known as Newlands Farm. If these actions are indeed proven and illegal works are being carried out on this Wetlands, that this Area Committee calls for those responsible to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Could the Manager make a statement regarding the latest Planning Application involving Greenhills Court. Are there any sitting tenants of SDCC or Focus Ireland at risk of eviction due to the proposed plans and if so, what plans are there for rehoming these tenants, if any?
That the Chief Executive and An Garda Síochána agree an immediate plan to mitigate against the impacts of late night vandalism and other anti social activity that is regularly occuring in our public parks.
That the Council initiate an annual electrical collection service/amnesty to allow people to dispose of electrial goods no longer required, on a pilot basis in the Lucan-Palmerstown-N Clondalkin area.
MOVED WITHOUT DEBATE
LED Upgrade Report
That this Area Committee calls for an inter-departmental plan, including the Land Use, Planning & Transport and Environment, Water and Climate Change Departments, to arrive at a resolution of the issues pertaining to the damaged boundary wall between Mount Andrew and St Edmunds, building on representations made by all councillors and deputations by residents in the area, with a view to repairing the wall.
MOVED WITHOUT DEBATE
That this Council reaffirms its commitment to the protection of the Liffey Valley and directs the Chief Executive, to include a core aim to create a regional park on the existing Liffey Valley lands.
This committee requests that the Chief Executive provides a report on number of issues regarding flood, drain blockage etc that has been brought to council attention over the last 5 years. To advise if there is any evidence of an increase in same matter. Given the fact there there are plans to develop in areas around the Griffeen Park area concerns of any additional development in the area are given rise to potential problems further down the line.
At the LPF ACM 23rd June 2020 it was proposed that we should apply to the NTA for some social distancing funding in relation to the below motion. This motion has been discussed and agreed many times. This motion now seeks an agreement to include this project in whatever funding programme necessary. 'Further to Motions discussed and agreed regarding pedestrian crossings at the two roundabouts on Esker Road and Hayden's Lane (marked out in photo) this committee seeks support and funding to install these improved measures. The area has seen an increase in footfall at these locations, a number of sports and activities have grown over the years, resulting in this high footfall. To ask that the Chief Executive includes in the report plans to be presented to the committee, bring forward costs involved and advise if this project needs to be included in any such programme.'
"That the Council cut James Connolly Park beside (number removed) please. The kids keep grabbing the nettles."
"That the Chief Executive gives an update on Woodford Roundabout. When will Management be back to complete the job? I understand the job is unfinished.
To ask the Chief Executive to clarify SDCC's policy as regards the cleaning and maintenance of gated laneways throughout the county, noting the difficulties in managing this and the cost involved.
Following a number of reports of ducks being targeted and harassed in Ballymount Park, that a statement be made on the following; 1. Are the council aware of the incidents in question? 2. Are there incidents of a similar nature in Tallaght and the wider county? 3. Is there a plan being made to combat this animal cruelty?
That the Chief Executive informs us of the number of parking spots under the control of the council, broken down by LEA.
To ask for an report on the installation of CCTV by Parks that includes information about the current provision of CCTV in Parks, its use to deter anti-social behaviour in parks and the legislation around that, the process that is used to decide to install CCTV in a park, and whether the Council is in a position to consider requests for CCTV in Parks at the moment.
Confirmation and Re-affirmation of Minutes of Meeting of May 2021
Application for Arts Grants (No Business)
Deputations for Noting (No Business)
Proposed Declaration of Roads to be Public Roads (No Business)
That the Chief Executive provide enhanced protection for wildlife in Waterstown Park, including fencing around frog spawn and educational material (plaques/noticeboards) to inform the public of the need to protect wildlife in the park.