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Libraries & Arts
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Transportation
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Transportation

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Motion
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Councillor F. Timmons
Responsibility:
Siobhan Duff

That this council agrees that the Development Plan conserves /preserves /protects the Slí Mór (also known in later times as: The Pilgrim Path , The Green Road and Knockmeenagh Lane.) (It is vital that this ancient roadway is not updated or modernised, but maintained in a archaeologically sympathetic way. It dates back to at least 500 BC (much older than the Round Tower). It was part of the Five Great Roads of Ireland. It went from Dublin City to Galway City, and was important for trade and communication. It is possibly the last part of it still extant in a village setting. Much of it has already disappeared in the rest of the country because people have ploughed it, mined it for gravel etc or put houses on it.)

Motion
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Councillor V. Casserly, Councillor K. Egan, Councillor S. O'Hara
Responsibility:
Stephen Willoughby

''The Greenogue and Aerodrome Business Parks at Rathcoole/Newcastle, Clondalkin Industrial Estate and Fonthill Industrial Estate are large industrial campuses comprising a mix of largely warehousing and manufacturing facilities, providing potential for new jobs or any displacement of jobs from the Naas Road or Tallaght REGEN lands over the coming years. Other smaller industrial estates throughout the County can also offer space for employment throughout the lifetime of the plan.'' (Ref Chapter 9- Economic development and Employment. Section 9.1)

Motion:  ‘To rezone the land outlined in red on the attached map, (extending to 129 acres), from its current ‘RU’ Objective, (to protect and improve rural amenity and to provide for agriculture), to Objective ‘EE’, (to provide for enterprise and employment related uses) to allow the existing industrial estate to expand.’

Motion
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Councillor F. Timmons
Responsibility:
Stephen Willoughby

That this Council rezones green space including football pitches at Moyle Park College to open space from current residential.

Motion
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Councillor C. Bailey
Responsibility:
Derek Sargent

That this ACM requests an investigation into the drain issue in the laneway of Hillsbrook Grove, Perrystown, Dublin 12. Irish Water have refused to look into this any further and residents advised that the laneway collapsed a number of years ago and feel that this is the cause of the current issues. A number of residents that the drain serves are older people who are not in a financial position to afford the repairs. Others are out of work. Given the history of this particular laneway, we request that a full investigation be done and that the residents be assisted as this has become a public health issue at this stage.

 

Question
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Councillor E. Murphy
Responsibility:
Marguerite Staunton

To ask the Chief Executive if any further Age Friendly housing schemes are proposed for the RTFB ACM area, there has been rumours and mooted sites spoken about within the community so any information which would provide clarity would be most helpful.

 

Question
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Councillor E. Murphy
Responsibility:
Caitriona Lambert

Could the Chief Executive please supply an update on the rollout of LED upgrade of public lighting in the Firhouse Bohernabreena LEA and could the Chief Executive also advise this Committee on the progress if any regarding the areas with older electrical infrastructure?

 

 

Question
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Councillor E. Murphy
Responsibility:
Marguerite Staunton

To ask the Chief Executive to detail the schedules being followed in respect of the social housing site Homeville following delays occasioned by the lockdown restrictions

 

Motion
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Councillor L. Donaghy
Responsibility:
Thomas Rooney

That this Area Committee calls on the manager to offer the Rathfarnham Castle Stables Courtyard as a venue (e.g. for events, community groups and/or small business pop-ups) to ensure this amenity is put to use in our 2021 "outdoor summer".

 

 

Motion
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Councillor L. Dunne
Responsibility:
Anne Hyland

Chapter 9: EDE1 Objective 6: Amend-Intensification of industrial lands & mixed use development at Naas Road/Ballymount & in Tallaght Town Centre/Cookstown to add "while ensuring sustainability of existing businesses and employment"

Motion
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Councillor L. Dunne
Responsibility:
Siobhan Duff

Chapter 3: Policy NCBH 4: Add new objective NCBH 4 Objective 3: To ensure that intact hedgerows/trees will be maintained above the contour line within the County ensuring that the strong rural character will not be diluted; important heritage features & potential wildlife corridors are protected.