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MAYOR’S BUSINESS - RESOLUTION
Incremental Purchase Scheme - Cash Buyers
"Can the Chief Executive make a statement on new hub on Airton Road Tallaght that was granted planning permission?"
That this Tallaght Area Committee calls for effective action to be taken to prevent the now regular stoppages of bus services to the Tallaght West area noting the particular difficulties regarding the 27 bus service to Jobstown and the TAC expresses particular support for the work of the Dublin Bus/Luas Community Forum which brings together the Gardai, Dublin Bus/Luas Management, Public Representatives and the community and we stress our view that everything possible must continue to be done to ensure the protection and preservation of the bus services to our communities.
To ask the CEO to table a report from his Housing Department in respect of works planned to respond to the ongoing concerns of the Croi Ro Naofa GAA Club in respect of Killinarden Park; will he appreciate that the Club is still suffering from serious anti social behavior and will he give assurances in the matter.
To ask the CEO if he is aware of the serious concerns of the community in Tallaght regarding recent bus stoppages arising from anti-social behavior; will he ensure that a Council official attends each monthly meeting of the Dublin Bus/Luas Community Forum where these issues are discussed with the Gardai, Dublin Bus management and unions, local politicians and community representatives and will he give assurances in the matter.
"At recent discussions about the Part 8 in the area and the relocation of the NO2 monitor it was suggested and agreed that hedging would be used to reduce the visual impact of the utility boxes and that a hedge perimeter would be planted along the Old Bawd Rd side of Brady's Field. Can the Chief Executive confirm that this will happen?"
To ask the CEO how many people were offered houses in the last 6 months and how many people refused offer made to them.
To ask the Chief Executive to ensure sufficient measures are being taken by SDCC and Cluid housing to ensure there will be no damage to the 200 year old bridge while building works are underway on the Whitestown Way/Sean Walsh Park site being developed by Cluid Housing for older persons specific housing?
To ask the CEO if he has had any contacts with regard to the future of the so called ESSO site in Tallaght village which remains vacant and derelict; will he appreciate the ongoing concerns of the Tallaght community in respect of the matter and will he make a statement.
To ask the Chief Executive to give a report indicating the number of fines for breaches under section 19 of the Litter Pollution Act 1997 and the Electoral (amendment) (No.2) Act 2009 issued in the Tallaght Area regarding General Election Posters during the recent campaign.
To ask the Chief Executive to give a report indicating if any discussions or plans for discussions are in place regarding Tallaght Rugby Club‘s request for a permanent pitch allocation, to allow the Club to plan for the future and encourage the expansion of Rugby in the Tallaght area.
"Can the Chief Executive update regarding the plans for community infrastructure at lands off Treepark Road by Ned Kelly Park Kilnamanagh? Many potential uses have been suggested including a potential wetland and the increased utilisation of the River Poddle in the area."
"To ask the Chief Executive to outline how much money has been spent by South Dublin County Council towards the provision of services to the site of houses built at Station Grove?
To further ask what fees have been paid to South Dublin County Council by the Developer towards the provision of services or any other development costs provided by South Dublin County Council in relation to the development of the site at Station Grove. To outline what steps the Chief Executive proposes to take to ensure that any cost to South Dublin County Council is recouped immediately from the Developer?"
"To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the works to be carried out on the Clondalkin Boardwalk. Can he confirm a start date for the works and can he confirm that this work be treated as a essential priority during the current crisis and also take into consideration that weather is an important factor for the completion of this project?"
"That this Area Committee agrees where feasible, that people requiring the use of wheel chair accessible vehicles should be provided with marked parking bays close to their homes."
"That this Committee acknowledges the disappointment of local residents of the incomplete nature of the boundary wall around St. Cuthbert's Park and requests that the Council outline detailed plans for the securing of the perimeter adjoining St. Cuthbert's Park with Lindisfarne and Melrose Estate. This committee further acknowledges the quality of workmanship of the stone wall that has so far been completed and commends those involved in the design and planning of the works to date."
“This committee calls upon the Chief Executive to provide estimates for the completion of the stone wall at St. Cuthbert’s Park from Melrose Estate around to St. Cuthbert’s Meadow on the basis that the wall maintain the height, finish and alignment with the recently constructed stone wall sections, and that on foot of the receipt of these costs, the Chief Executive consider inclusion of these works in the next budget."
"That this Area Committee compliments South Dublin County Council staff for the stencilling of the 2 metre distance signs on paths in public parks around the LEA and asks the Chief Executive if some additional stencilling can be carried out with messages encouraging citizens to dispose of their litter properly?"
"That this Area Committee agrees that a new tender should be put together for the Corkagh Fishery Ponds in Corkagh Park Clondalkin. The Corkagh Fisheries were a fantastic amenity for people from far and wide but unfortunately have not been open for over five years. The new tender should focus on service provision rather than on profit maximisation for both the successful applicant and South Dublin County Council."