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North Central Area Committee Agenda for September NOTIFICATION TO ATTEND MONTHLY MEETING OF THE NORTH CENTRAL AREA COMMITTEE TO BE HELD IN THE NORTHSIDE CIVIC CENTRE, BUNRATTY ROAD COOLOCK, DUBLIN 17 ON MONDAY 17th SEPTEMBER 2012 AT 2.00 P.M TO EACH MEMBER OF THE NORTH CENTRAL AREA COMMITTEE You are hereby notified to attend the monthly meeting of the above Committee to be held in the Northside Civic Centre, Bunratty Road, Coolock, Dublin 17 on 17th September 2012 at 2.00 pm to deal with the items on the agenda attached herewith. DAVE DINNIGAN AREA MANAGER Dated this the 11th September 2012 Contact Person: Ms. Dympna McCann, Ms. Yvonne Kirwan, Phone: 8166712 Northside Civic Centre, Bunratty Road, Coolock, Dublin 17. Fax: 8775851 EMAIL: [email protected] 1 Item Page Time 4467. Minutes of meeting held on the 16th July 2012 7-9 4468. Questions to Area Manager 60-68 4469. Area Matters 1hr 30mins a. Presentation from Raheny Barry Murphy/Con Clarke b. Presentation on Sutton to Sandycove Cycleway ( Con Kehely ) c. Update on North City Arterial Watermain at Clontarf/ 10-18 Hollybrook Road ( Adrian Conway ) d. Verbal update on Dublin Waste Water Treatment plant proposals.Pat Cronin e. Barnmore ( Marian Dowling ) North Central Area to write to Fingal councillors raising their concerns re Barnmore. Councillor Paddy Bourke to raise the issue of Barnmore at Regional Authority meeting on 17/7/2012. Clarify the actions open to FCC on foot of any enforcement notices being served and the likely date for the Supreme Court hearing Clarify on legal actions open to DCC on matter of permit Follow up on the carrying out of air quality and noise surveys f. Progress report on flooding to include Clanmoyle and 19 Raheny( Report herewith ). Gerard O‟Connell/ Victor Coe g. Land title issue – Raheny Sports Alliance ( Report herewith )---Noel mc Evoy 20 h. Alfie Byrne Road Pitch ( Report report ) Eoin Ward 21 i. Debate on casual football play at Fairview Park ( 22 Report herewith ) Eoin Ward j. Update report on Priory Hall ( Report herewith ) Mary Flynn 23 k. Grant towards the running costs of private swimming 24 pools for year 2011. ( Report herewith ) 2 l. Proposal to extinguish the Public Right of Way over 25 laneway to the rear of 183-211 Philipsburgh Avenue and 4-34 Annadale Crescent, Dublin 9. ( Report herewith)—Elaine Mulvenny m. Proposal to extinguish the Public Rights of Way at the 26-27 following: locations as per Drawing R.M. 26062: 190-192 and 196-202 Buttercup Row 255-262 Buttercup Place 263-265 Buttercup Mews 241-242 and 245-248 Buttercup Green 203-215 Buttercup Mews Square to the front of 216-218 Buttercup Drive, to the rear of 230-232 Buttercup Crescent, adjacent to 248 Buttercup Green, to the front of 249 Buttercup Green and to the rear of 209-215 Buttercup Mews Areas of public roadway footpaths and open space as per Drawing R.M. 26062 *All also known as Buttercup Park ( Report herewith) Elaine Mulvenny n.North Central Area Update (Report herewith).. 28-39 Dave Dinnigan 4470. Items for following meetings 4471. Planning and Development Matters 20mins a.Grant of a 3-year licence to operate a Farmers Market / Arts & Crafts 40-43 Market in the Courtyard, Red Stables, St. Anne‘s Park, Raheny, Dublin 5 to Fingal Market Management Company Limited, 32 Abbeyvale Green, Swords, Co. Dublin. ( Report herewith) Noel Mc Evoy b.Addition of Bettyglen House, Watermill Road, Raheny, Dublin 5 to 44-57 the Record of Protected Structures in accordance with Section 54 and 55 of the Planning and Development Act 2000 ( Report herewith) Eugene O‟Callaghan 4472. Roads and Traffic Matters 10 mins a. Minutes of Traffic Advisory Group meeting held on 26th July 58 and 22nd August 2012 (Report herewith). 4473. Planning Applications 10 mins Quarterly Enforcement Report April 2012 – June 2012 ( Report 59 herewith) Fiacra Worrall 4474- Motions 5-6 20mins 4486 3 AGENDA 4467. Minutes of meeting held on the 16th July 2012 4468. Questions to Area Manager 4469. Area Matters a. Presentation from Raheny Barry Murphy/ Con Clarke b. Presentation on Sutton to Sandycove Cycleway ( Con Kehely ) c. Update on North City Arterial Watermain at Clontarf/ Hollybrook Road ( Adrian Conway ) d. Verbal update on Dublin Waste Water Treatment plant proposals.Pat Cronin e. Barnmore ( Marian Dowling ) North Central Area to write to Fingal councillors raising their concerns re Barnmore. Councillor Paddy Bourke to raise the issue of Barnmore at Regional Authority meeting on 17/7/2012. Clarify the actions open to FCC on foot of any enforcement notices being served and the likely date for the Supreme Court hearing Clarify on legal actions open to DCC on matter of permit Follow up on the carrying out of air quality and noise surveys f. Progress report on flooding to include Clanmoyle and Raheny( Report herewith ). Gerard O‟Connell/ Victor Coe g. Land title issue – Raheny Sports Alliance ( Report herewith )---Noel mc Evoy h. Alfie Byrne Road Pitch ( Report report ) Eoin Ward i. Debate on casual football play at Fairview Park ( Report herewith ) Eoin Ward j. Update report on Priory Hall ( Report herewith ) Mary Flynn k. Grant towards the running costs of private swimming pools for year 2011. ( Report herewith ) l. Proposal to extinguish the Public Right of Way over laneway to the rear of 183-211 Philipsburgh Avenue and 4-34 Annadale Crescent, Dublin 9. ( Report herewith)— Elaine Mulvenny m. Proposal to extinguish the Public Rights of Way at the following: locations as per Drawing R.M. 26062: 190-192 and 196-202 Buttercup Row 255-262 Buttercup Place 263-265 Buttercup Mews 241-242 and 245-248 Buttercup Green 203-215 Buttercup Mews Square to the front of 216-218 Buttercup Drive, to the rear of 230-232 Buttercup Crescent, 4 adjacent to 248 Buttercup Green, to the front of 249 Buttercup Green and to the rear of 209-215 Buttercup Mews Areas of public roadway footpaths and open space as per Drawing R.M. 26062 *All also known as Buttercup Park ( Report herewith) Elaine Mulvenny n. North Central Area Update (Report herewith).Dave Dinnigan 4470. Items for following meetings 4471. Planning and Development Matters a.Grant of a 3-year licence to operate a Farmers Market / Arts & Crafts Market in the Courtyard, Red Stables, St. Anne‘s Park, Raheny, Dublin 5 to Fingal Market Management Company Limited, 32 Abbeyvale Green, Swords, Co. Dublin. ( Report herewith) b.Addition of Bettyglen House, Watermill Road, Raheny, Dublin 5 to the Record of Protected Structures in accordance with Section 54 and 55 of the Planning and Development Act 2000 ( Report herewith) Eugene O‟Callaghan 4472. Roads and Traffic Matters a. Minutes of Traffic Advisory Group meeting held on 26th July and 22nd August 2012 (Report herewith). 4473. Planning Applications Quarterly Enforcement Report April 2012 – June 2012 ( Report herewith) Fiacra Worrall MOTIONS: 4474. Motion in the name of Councillor Pat Crimmins That the Manager investigates if Bicycle stands can be placed at Raheny Train Station to enable commuters to park their bikes. This is common in other railway stations. 4475. Motion in the name of Councillor Pat Crimmins That the Manager investigate if bicycle stands can be placed outside McMahon‘s Food Store, St. Assam‘s Park, Raheny, Dublin 5, opposite the Ceder Lounge. 4476. Motion in the name of Councillor Pat Crimmins ―That the Manager investigates the following for the North Central Area: a. What the contract for cutting the grass verges is worth to the contractor? b. Who supervises the work that takes place? c. Have complaints been received from local residents re the work? d. When are the contractors paid e.g. weekly / monthly?‖ 4477. Motion in the name of Councillor Pat Crimmins That the Manager gives a update on the which is the position with the upgrading of the Santry River in Raheny, Dublin 5. 5 4478. Motion in the name of Councillor Brian McDowell To ask the Manager to ensure that an enforcement order is served on Barnmore Demolition company, Baldoyle to stop them taking delivery of waste material as they have no valid waste collection permit. 4479. Motion in the name of Councillor Brian McDowell That the Area Manager report to the Area Committee on the number of Dublin City Employees redeployed in Dublin North Central Area as a result of the sale of the waste management function and if he will indicate to which section and department within North Central these staff are now being redeployed. 4480. Motion in the name of Councillor Deirdre Heney That the manager give an up-date on previous requests to set up a City Council /Community/ Business committee/forum in the Killester Village Area 4481. Motion in the name of Councillor John Redmond That the Manager arrange for a tree to be pruned at no. 2 Griffith Downs, Whitehall, as this action would be welcomed by residents as the tree in question is interfering with the boundary wall. 4482. Motion in the name of Councillor Steve Wrenn That the Manager review the decision in relation to the provision of double yellow lines along the boundary with the Mercy School in Beaumont Woods and ensure that the double yellow lines are extended to the junction with Beaumont Road, as parking on the western side of the carriageway regularly blocks traffic from entering Beaumont Woods (when there is a queue in the right-turn lane to exit Beaumont Woods). 4483. Motion in the name of Councillor Andrew Montague That the manager fix the surface of Barrycourt Road. A particularly large pothole was repaired earlier in the summer, but the hole is opening up again and needs repairing.
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