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Venue: Na Píobairí Uilleann, 15 Henrietta Street, Dublin 1 and or by remote video conferencing via Zoom.
Contact: Grainne O'Grady
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With reference to the minutes of the meeting held on 8th November 2022. PDF 440 KB Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Agreed. |
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With reference to the questions to the Area Managers. PDF 352 KB Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Noted
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Property Management Matters. PDF 125 KB (a) With reference to the proposed disposal of the fee simple in the property know as 38 Arran Quay, Dublin 7, to Peter Loughran.
(b) With reference to the proposed grant of a further licence of Units F02-F10, F11 and F13, Markets Area Community Resource Organisation (MACRO) Building, Green Street/North King Street, Dublin 7 to Pitter Patter Community Creche & Pre-School CLG.
(c) With reference to the proposed grant of a further licence of Lourdes Parish Hall, Rutland Street, Dublin 1 to Francesca Arkins and Christy Fagan.
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Minutes:
(a) With reference to the proposed disposal of the fee simple in the property know as 38 Arran Quay, Dublin 7, to Peter Loughran.
ORDER: Agreed. Recommend to City Council.
(b) With reference to the proposed grant of a further licence of Units F02-F10, F11 and F13, Markets Area Community Resource Organisation (MACRO) Building, Green Street/North King Street, Dublin 7 to Pitter Patter Community Crèche & Pre-School CLG.
ORDER: Agreed. Recommend to City Council.
(c) With reference to the proposed grant of a further licence of Lourdes Parish Hall, Rutland Street, Dublin 1 to Francesca Arkins and Christy Fagan.
ORDER: Agreed. Recommend to City Council.
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Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Noted.
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Minutes: ORDER: Noted.
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Naming and Numbering. PDF 757 KB (a) With reference to a Naming and Numbering proposal for a development at 9-11 Wellington Street Lower, Dublin 7.
(b) With reference to a Naming and Numbering proposal for a development at the site of Nos. 20-23a Stoneybatter, and Nos. 1-2a Manor Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7. Additional documents:
Minutes:
(a) With reference to a Naming and Numbering proposal for a development at 9-11 Wellington Street Lower, Dublin 7.
ORDER: Deferred to January Meeting.
(b) With reference to a Naming and Numbering proposal for a development at the site of Nos. 20-23a Stoneybatter, and Nos. 1-2a Manor Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7.
ORDER: Deferred to January Meeting.
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With reference to a presentation from Na Píobairí Uilleann. PDF 2 MB Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Presentation noted.
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Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Report noted. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Report noted. |
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With reference to Sean McDermott Street Swimming Pool update report. PDF 220 KB Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Report noted. |
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With reference to a report from the Derelict Sites Section. PDF 884 KB Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Report noted. |
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With reference to the Traffic Advisory Group Minutes. PDF 187 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: ORDER: Report noted.
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With reference to Sports in the Central Area. PDF 598 KB Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Report noted.
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With reference to the Office of City Recovery Public Domain Report. PDF 1 MB Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Report noted.
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With reference to the Public Domain Environmental Services Unit Report. PDF 931 KB Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Report noted.
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With reference to the North Inner City Area Reports. PDF 1 MB Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Reports noted.
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With reference to the Cabra Glasnevin Area Reports. PDF 2 MB Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Reports noted.
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With reference to the North East Inner City Initiative. PDF 1 MB Additional documents: Minutes: ORDER: Report noted.
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With reference to Motions to the Area Managers. PDF 245 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The following Motions to the Area Managers were tabled:
Item 1 Motion in the name of Councillor Declan Meenagh That the Central Area Committee agree for arrangements to be made to build on the successful pilot project providing a seating area at a Café on Fassaugh Avenue, Cabra and provide a seating area for 12 months for any café on the road who wants it. We have had a lot of success in town for the city recovery and it is time Cabra Village benefits from this as well.
ORDER: Agreed.
Item 2 Motion in the name of Councillor Seamas McGrattan That this Area Committee condemns the decision to close the Intreo office on the Navan Road and calls on the Minister for Social Protection to immediately reopen this vital community facility. ORDER: Agreed.
Item 3 Motion in the name of Councillor Nial Ring That this Area Committee agrees that, following the Chief Executives confirmation to me that the services being provided at the Shamrock Terrace Recycling facility, the employment status of the staff currently employed at the centre will be reviewed and assurances given to them that not only will the centre be retained but that their jobs will be retained also. ORDER: Agreed.
Item 4 Motion in the name of Councillor Janet Horner That this Area Committee agrees that a plan should be brought forward immediately to replace the trees felled along West Road in East Wall and for options for green walls and other opportunities for further greening to be explored. ORDER: Agreed.
Item 5 Motion in the name of Councillor Janet Horner That this Area Committee requests an update from eir on their removal of redundant phone boxes across the central area, a schedule for when all boxes will be removed in order to address the ongoing contribution to dereliction and littering of the city streets.
ORDER: Agreed.
Item 6 Motion in the name of Councillor Cieran Perry That this Central Area Committee instructs Dublin City Council to resume possession of the O’Devaney Garden public site due to breach of terms and conditions by Bartra. One of the development agreement conditions required the successful tenderer to commence work within four weeks of the date of grant of planning permission. An Bord Pleanála granted planning permission on the 13th September 2022. Bartra chose to judicially review the permission granted to ensure a more profitable development. Such a choice by the developer should not negate the commencement condition of the development agreement. An Bord Pleanála amended the permission, conceding to Bartra’s argument, on the 11th March 2022 giving a green light to the development to commence. As of 26th October, more than a year after the original planning permission was granted and 7 months after An Bord Pleanála rescinded the restriction on the sale of the private apartments, no work has begun on the site. This is a clear breach of the development agreement. A condition of the development agreement allows Dublin ... view the full minutes text for item 19. |