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Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor R. McMahon
Responsibility:
Director of Economic, Enterprise and Tourism Development

To ask the Chief Executive how many applications have been received and paid to date on the Business Restart grant scheme and to give a breakdown of number and amounts paid. Also have any applications been received and rejected?

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor R. McMahon
Responsibility:
E////Director of Land Use, Planning and Transportation

To ask the Chief Executive if the Built Heritage Investment Scheme grants is to be run again next year?

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor A. Hayes
Responsibility:
Hazel Craigie

That the Chief Executive commits to the development of a local area plan for the Palmerstown area in line with the county development plan:
CS6 Objective 1: To prepare Local Area Plans for areas that are likely to experience large scale residential or commercial development or regeneration. 

Moved with Debate

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Baby. Pereppadan
Responsibility:
William Purcell

'To ask the Chief Executive to strongly consider building a speed ramp near 7 Corbally Avenue, Citywest. The residents living in Corbally Avenue have been regularly requesting me for the instalment of speed ramps. Just last week, a boy was hit by a car on that road. Luckily, unlike many of the other cars passing that way, the driver was not going fast and the boy unharmed. This could have easily been a lot more serious.'

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor M. Duff
Responsibility:
Sean O'Hara

That this Area Committee calls on the Manager to consider naming the new Sports Pavilion in Dodder Valley Park after the late Jim Lawlor. Jim was a resident of the area, who served the Community for over forty years in a voluntary capacity, in so many different voluntary roles and this work deserved to be recognized by this Council. 

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor M. Duff
Responsibility:
Leo Magee

"Can the Chief Executive inform this Committee if there is a designated person in the Tymon Depot/Rangers Office, to whom members of the public can report issues that they believe are urgent and possibly a danger to either the public or wildlife in the Park and can signage be erected in the Park with that persons contact details?"

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor M. Duff
Responsibility:
Maire Ni Dhomhnaill

'That this Area Committee calls on the Chief Executive to carry out an urgent inspection of the small plantation of trees at Glenview Lawns on the Tallaght Road and of the trees on the embankment on the N81 that backs on to Glenview Lawns. The trees in both areas of Glenview Lawns are a constant source of concern to local residents, who claim some of the trees are dangerously overgrown.'

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor M. Johansson
Responsibility:
David Fennell

That the Chief Executive examine the possibility of a dog run in Collinstown Park, and to send a dog warden to the park. There has been a an increase in the number of people walking their dogs off the lead in the park and not picking up dog poo. 

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Housing Administration
Responsibility:
Housing Administration

Minutes from Tallaght Area Committee Meeting 25th May 2020

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Water & Drainage
Responsibility:
Richard Fitzpatrick

Update on the Integrated Constructed Wetland assessment and improvement works to the green space near Ned Kelly Park and the M50

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Brian Carroll
Responsibility:
Brian Hora

Deputations for Noting

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Libraries & Arts
Responsibility:
Libraries & Arts, Bernadette Fennell
Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Public Realm
Responsibility:
Laurence Colleran

Proposal for a teenspace in Bancroft Park for 2021

Correspondence
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Housing
Responsibility:
Housing

Correspondence - Reply from Minister McHugh

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Ó Broin
Responsibility:
Eoin Burke

"The ruin of the Sally Park Gunpowder Mill stood in Clondalkin for over 200 years on Mill Lane. It was demolished under mysterious circumstances sometime in the last twenty five years. Is there anything on record in the files or archives of SDCC which can indicate on whose authorisation the ruin was demolished and for what reasons? On the SDCC Planning Applications interactive map the site is listed as Old Mill Site and Mill Pond Apartments. See two photos of the Mill attached before it was demolished."

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Ó Broin
Responsibility:
Michael McAdam

"How many fines for both littering and dog fouling were issued in the Clondalkin LEA in the months of April 2020 and May 2020? Please list a table for each of the two items for each of the two months?"

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Ó Broin
Responsibility:
Laura Leonard
"This area committee calls on SDCC to appoint a liaison from the Economic Development and/or Tourism Units to engage with Clondalkin Tidy Towns with a view to establishing a street market in Clondalkin. Clondalkin Tidy Towns established an Environment and Biodiversity subgroup in 2020, who have met with a number of managers of markets including ones in Dun Laoghaire Rathdown (see https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/parks-outdoors/markets/apply-market-stall) and would appreciate support from SDCC to begin a Clondalkin Market from late August 2020."
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Peter Kavanagh
Responsibility:
Michael McAdam

Cathaoirleach's Business

"This Area Committee calls on the Chief Executive to report on the status of Clondalkin Fishing Lakes and the attached cafe facility, in relation to reports of stock and equipment being moved into the units."

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Peter Kavanagh
Responsibility:
C AC Meeting Administrator

"To ask the Chief Executive to write to An Post and ascertain the number of An Post postboxes in the Clondalkin Area and if this information can be made available to the public?"

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Peter Kavanagh
Responsibility:
C AC Meeting Administrator

"This Area Committee agrees to write to the National Transport Authority to ask that Dublin Bus rename Bus Stop 3419 from "Rath Geal Estate" as it is misleading, and the stop is not adjacent to Rath Geal."