{meta} Agenda for South East Area Committee on Monday 8th April, 2019, 3.00 pm

Agenda and minutes

Venue: Council Chamber, City Hall, Dame Street, Dublin 2.. View directions

Contact: Fiona O'Brien 

Media

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No. Item

1.

Presentation on part 8 planning application for flood defence wall protecting the Martello Tower, Sandymount, Dublin 4.

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Order: Agreed to initiate the Part 8 process.

2.

Minutes of the South East Area Committee meeting held 11th March 2019 pdf icon PDF 398 KB

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Minutes:

Order: Agreed.

3.

Environment & Transportation Department Matters pdf icon PDF 159 KB

       i.          Minutes of the Traffic Advisory Group meeting held 26th March 2019.

 

      ii.          Update on Mountpleasant Traffic Trial.

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Minutes:

       i.          Minutes of the Traffic Advisory Group meeting held 26th March 2019.

Order: Noted.

 

      ii.          Update on Mountpleasant Traffic Trial.

Order: Noted.

 

 

4.

Planning & Property Development Department Matters pdf icon PDF 13 MB

       i.          Report on the proposed addition to the Record of Protected Structures of the RTE Campus, Stillorgan Road, Dublin 4.

 

      ii.          Report on the proposed deletion from the Record of Protected Structures of 27a Oakley Road, Ranelagh, Dublin 6.

 

     iii.          Report on the proposed grant of a licence of part of Drury Street Car Park to Joseph Clarges.

 

    iv.          Report on the proposed disposal of site at 24 Harcourt Road and 1 – 2 Richmond Street South to Charledev Properties DAC.

 

 

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       i.          Report on the proposed addition to the Record of Protected Structures of the RTE Campus, Stillorgan Road, Dublin 4.

Order: Report withdrawn.

 

      ii.          Report on the proposed deletion from the Record of Protected Structures of 27a Oakley Road, Ranelagh, Dublin 6.

Order: Agreed to recommend to City Council.

 

     iii.          Report on the proposed grant of a licence of part of Drury Street Car Park to Joseph Clarges.

Order: Agreed to recommend to City Council.

 

    iv.          Report on the proposed disposal of site at 24 Harcourt Road and 1 – 2 Richmond Street South to Charledev Properties DAC.

Order: Agreed to recommend to City Council.

 

5.

Culture, Recreation & Economic Services Department Matters pdf icon PDF 2 MB

       i.          Update on Yi Garden, Herbert Park.

 

      ii.          Parks Improvement Works Programme 2019.

 

     iii.          Marian College Swimming Pool Grant 2019.

 

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       i.          Update on Yi Garden, Herbert Park.

Order: Noted.

 

      ii.          Parks Improvement Works Programme 2019.

Order: Noted.

 

     iii.          Marian College Swimming Pool Grant 2019.

Order: Agreed to recommend to City Council.

 

6.

South East Area Matters pdf icon PDF 262 KB

       i.          Update on Community Development, Environmental Services Unit, Housing Projects & Local Area Improvements and Sports & Recreation Sections.

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       i.          Update on Community Development, Environmental Services Unit, Housing Projects & Local Area Improvements and Sports & Recreation Sections.

Order: Noted.

 

7.

Motions 8th April 2019 pdf icon PDF 114 KB

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Motion 1 from Councillors Dermot Lacey and Paddy McCartan (deferred from March meeting).

In view of the presence of the RDS, the Aviva Stadium and the huge increase in office accommodation in Ballsbridge and the consequential very large sums paid in Development Levies for developments in the area this committee requests a report from the Chief Executive on definite proposals to extend the Dublin Bike scheme to Ballsbridge.

Order: Agreed.

 

Motion 2 from Councillor Dermot Lacey

This committee requests a report from the manager on what measures are in place to clean the central Donnybrook area - particularly Eglinton Terrace / Rampart Lane and Dodder Walk along Herbert Park - following rugby matches in the Donnybrook Stadium and what contribution the Leinster Branch Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) or other appropriate rugby authorities make towards the costs of this.

Order: Agreed.

 

Motion 3 from Councillor Mary Freehill

“Bus Connects” is a Government project imposed on Dublin and being carried out by the government’s semi state body National Transport Authority (NTA).  Dublin City Council’s only role in the planning of this proposal was to provide information on traffic flows.  If “Bus Connects” is implemented it will have a devastating impact on the small businesses in our urban villages along the route and we know that many of these small and medium enterprises (SMEs) will not survive such a downturn and would probably go out of business for ever.

 

This council therefore calls on the Taoiseach to provide a support package to help sustain these businesses during construction and  post construction, furthermore that DCC be compensated by the government to allow for a  rates remission on these buildings during this period.

Order: Agreed.

 

Motion 4 from Councillor Mary Freehill

The following motion was agreed at the June 2018 meeting, despite reminders to Traffic Dept. I haven’t managed to get any response.  Therefore it is agreed at this meeting again that action be taken on the following:

“That the Traffic Dept. provide stop or yield signs in the Harold’s Cross Cottages area.  There have been a number of accidents there recently caused mainly by lack of clarity on who has right of way.  This area also needs 30km/h speed signs erected along with bicycle stands because a lot of bicycles are attached to lamp posts which impedes footpath passageway”.

 

Furthermore these are small houses and the many cycle owners badly need a place to safely park their bikes.

Order: Report to councillor.

 

Motion 5 from Councillor Chris Andrews

That this area committee agrees that the current situation whereby long-standing sports clubs are having to turn away young people because of the lack of training facilities in Ringsend Park and that the area office, Irishtown Stadium and parks devise a plan which consists of extending the astro training area so there is enough good quality facilities in place for young football teams and that they are not prevented from playing because of letting to corporate teams.

Order: Agreed.

 

Motion 6 from Councillor Mannix Flynn  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7.

8.

Questions 8th April 2019 pdf icon PDF 376 KB

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Order: Noted.