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NORTH WEST AREA COMMITTEE
COISTE CHEANTAR AN IARTUAISCIRT
To each member of the North West Area Committee (Ballymun and Cabra/Finglas, Local Electoral Areas). Notification to attend the monthly meeting of the above committee to be held in the North West Area, Council Chamber, Civic Offices, Main Street, Ballymun, Dublin 9 on Tuesday 19th May 2015 at 2.30p.m to deal with the items on the attached Agenda. Dated this Friday 15th May 2015 Dave Dinnigan Area Manager
Contacts: Clare Caffrey or Wendy Dowling North West Area, Finglas Civic Centre, Mellowes Road, Finglas. Tel: 222 7878 / 222 5728 Fax: 834 6431 / 856 7016 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] or [email protected]
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NORTH WEST AREA COMMITTEE MEETING
AGENDA
TUESDAY 19th MAY 2015 1. Minutes of the North West Area Committee Meeting held on Tuesday 21st April 2015. (Copy attached pages 5-8) 2. Questions to the Area Manager (May). (Copy attached pages 9-15) Cabra Matters 3. Cabra Area Report, Fergus Synnott (Report attached pages 16-20) 4. With reference to the naming and numbering of a new development, Royal Canal Avenue, Phelan Avenue, Phelan Park, Phelan Way, River Drive, Phelan Drive West, Phelan Drive East, Bridge Avenue, Hamilton Way, Hamilton Walk, Hamilton Rise, Hamilton View, Zenith Building, Capstan Building, Watermark Building and Waterline Building, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15. Fergus Synnott (Report attached pages 21-25) 5. With reference to the proposed disposal of the Council’s fee simple interest in No. 58 Fassaugh Avenue, Cabra, Dublin 7. (Report attached pages 26-27) Finglas Matters 6. Finglas Area Report, Aidan Maher (Report attached pages 28-34) 7. With reference to the proposed disposal of a strip of land at 13a Church Street, Finglas, Dublin 11 to Search 4 Alpha (Ireland) Ltd. (Report attached pages 35-36) Motions 8. Motion in the name of Councillor David Costello
That the Dublin Region Homeless Executive and Dublin City Council provide the North West Area Committee with a full update in relation to progress at the Abigail Centre. Attendance of new Dublin Region Homeless Executive Co-ordinator appointed to the Abigail Centre should be present at North West Area Committee meetings. 9. Motion in the name of Councillor David Costello
That the North West Area Committee examines potential use of the land adjoining the Abigail Centre Finglas West.
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10. Motion in the name of Councillor Paul McAuliffe Can the Manager provide details of all correspondence, contacts or reports which Dublin City Council has had with the HSE regarding a new site for the Primary Care Centre, can he comment on reports that the council has proposed a site at the Barry Road shops and can he make a statement on the matter. Area Wide Matters 11. Traffic Advisory Group Items Status Report dated 15th April 2015. (Report attached Pages 37-41) 12. Minutes of the Traffic Advisory Group (TAG) meeting dated 28th April 2015. (Report attached pages 42-50) 13. Presentation on Dublin City Council Beta Projects by Shane Waring, Assistant Architect. (At meeting) 14. Planning Enforcement Quarterly Report, Fiacra Worrall – Assistant Enforcement Manager (Report attached pages 51-58) 15. North West Area Public Domain Report, Jackie O’Reilly (Report attached pages 59-61) Motions 16. Motion in the name of Councillor David Costello
That the North West Area trials a postering limit in urban centres/villages during the next election. Urban centres should be clearly identified and agreed by councillors. A proposed limit of 10 posters per candidate should be considered in each designated urban area. We should consider placing a limit on the number of posters per poll. Ballymun Matters 17. Ballymun Area Report, Mary Taylor (Report attached pages 62-72) 18. With reference to the addition of Chimneystack, former Smurfit Printing Works, 57-75
Botanic Road, Dublin 9 to the Record of Protected Structures in accordance with Section 54 and 55 of the Planning and Development Act, 2000. Pauric Fallon, Senior Planner (Report attached pages 73-79)
19. With reference to the proposed disposal of site at Balcurris Road/Main Street, Ballymun, Dublin 11 to Alanis Group. Aileen Moloney – Assistant Valuer (Report attached pages 80-82) 20. With reference to the proposed grant of a sublease of office accommodation at the 3rd Floor South, Ballymun Civic Centre, Dublin 9 to the Health Service Executive. (Report attached pages 83-85)
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Motions 21. Motion in the name of Councillor Noeleen Reilly
To ask the Manager to commence an investigation into the oil pollution in the lake in Poppintree Park, to visit local businesses and to fine where necessary if evidence is found of pollution. 22. Motion in the name of Councillor Paul McAuliffe The North West Area Committee call on Dublin City Council to take every measure possible to protect the amenity that is Poppintree Park's pond and wet lands so as to protect it from apparent pollution. 23. Motion in the name of Councillor Paul McAuliffe
The North West Area call on all relevant authorities to act quickly to prevent antisocial behaviour and the lighting of illegal fires on the site east of Hampton Wood and South of St Margaret's Road. AOB
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NORTH WEST AREA COMMITTEE MEETING
MINUTES
TUESDAY 21st APRIL 2015 NW/99/15 Minutes of the North West Area Committee Meeting held on Tuesday 24th March 2015. ORDER: Agreed. NW/100/15 Questions to the Area Manager (April). ORDER: Noted. Replies circulated. Appendix attached. Cabra Matters NW/101/15 Presentation on Luas Cross City by Tom Manning and Ciarán Browne of the Railway Procurement Agency. ORDER: Noted. NW/102/15 Cabra Area Report. ORDER: Noted. Councillors expressed their concerns with the delays to the draft Phibsborough Local Area Plan. The Area Manager to confirm timelines. NW/103/15 With reference to the naming and numbering of a new development, Royal Canal Crescent, Lakewood Drive, Lakewood Avenue, Lakewood Square, Pelletstown Avenue, Lakewood Court, Lakewood Mews, Lakewood Way, Rathborne, Dublin 15. ORDER: Not recommended. Motions NW/104/15 Motion in the name of Councillor Brendan Carr
That the Area Manager arrange to cut back the trees which are on council property and are overhanging the property at 13 Ashtown Lodge Navan Road. ORDER: Report to Councillor.
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NW/105/15 Motion in the name of Councillor Brendan Carr
That the City Council prune the trees in Ashington, the Priory and Riverston Abbey. ORDER: Report to Councillor. NW/106/15 Motion in the name of Councillor Brendan Carr
That the Manager provide an update on the proposed traffic lights at the Navan Road end of Screen Road. ORDER: Report to Councillor. NW/107/15 Motion in the name of Councillor Brendan Carr
That the City Council address the situation in relation to the postering on the hoarding at Cabra Farm on the Navan Road. ORDER: Report to Councillor. Finglas Matters NW/108/15 Finglas Area Report. ORDER: Noted. Motions NW/109/15 Motion in the name of Councillor David Costello
The North West Area calls on the Dublin Region Homeless Executive to keep elected representatives informed of all progress in relation to the issues arising from the opening of the Abigail Centre in Finglas west. ORDER: Report to Councillor. Area Wide Matters NW/110/15 No Traffic Advisory Group Items Status Report available this month. ORDER: Noted. NW/111/15 No Minutes of the Traffic Advisory Group (TAG) meeting available this month. ORDER: Noted. NW/112/15 Presentation on the Review of the Litter Management Plan by Brian Hanney. ORDER: Noted. NW/113/15 Derelict Sites Quarterly Update. ORDER: Noted. Mr. Crowe confirmed that it was possible for a portion of a site to be declared derelict and entered on the Register. Mr. Crowe and Ms. O’Reilly to liaise regarding the Barry Shops area and adjacent laneway. NW/114/15 North West Area Public Domain Report. ORDER: Noted.
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Motions NW/115/15 Motion in the name of Councillor Anthony Connaghan That the Manager provides a report on Boiler Maintenance. Can the Manager provide costings for maintenance of boilers to include all services, repairs and general maintenance. How many are seen to on a yearly basis and what is the average time spent on the different inspections at properties. Can the Manager outline whether or not successful tenderers are permitted to use contractors for work carried out. ORDER: Report to Councillor. NW/116/15 Motion in the name of Councillor Cathleen Carney Boud
That the Area Committee writes to the Minister to request that the funding be provided for further insulation works in Dublin North West. Some of the council properties which are showing the effects of dampness could be properly insulated to prevent this issue re-occurring. Numerous tenants are consistently complaining that the dampness comes back regardless of the measures taken to reduce it. Replies from the council to tenants, asserting that the problem is with condensation and telling them that the responsibility lies with the tenant, are disgraceful and a poor response. The funding is necessary to continue the programme for insulation and this Committee should demand that it is provided urgently. ORDER: Report to Councillor. Councillor Carney Boud expressed her disappointment with the report received. Mr. Byrne to forward the Councillor information on controlling condensation and mould. The Area Manager agreed to raise the matter of education / tenants responsibilities with Housing Maintenance. NW/117/15 Motion in the name of Councillor Noel Rock
To call on the Local Area Office to publish any of their proposals for future realignment of Community Forum structures and to ensure an adequate timeline for consultation and feedback from residents in this respect. ORDER: Report to Councillor. The Area Manager agreed to bring the draft proposal to a future meeting. NW/118/15 Motion in the name of Councillor Brendan Carr In line with the Department of Environment directive to each local authority, that the City Council erect any signs in relation to the community text alert schemes. ORDER: Report to Councillor. Ballymun Matters NW/119/15 Ballymun Area Report. ORDER: Noted. Mr. Barron confirmed that combustible material had
been cleared from Balbutcher site and that a meeting with residents has been arranged. He also agreed to investigate the illegal roof access by youths at the Poppintree Centre.
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NW/120/15 With reference to the recommendation of the formal addition of Domville House, Ballymun Road, Dublin 9 to the Record of Protected Structures in accordance with Section 54 and 55 of the Planning and Development Act, 2000.
ORDER: Agreed to recommend to City Council. NW/121/15 With reference to the recommendation of the formal addition of 49 Glasnevin
Hill, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 to the Record of Protected Structures in accordance with Section 54 and 55 of the Planning and Development Act, 2000.
ORDER: Agreed to recommend to City Council. NW/122/15 With reference to the proposed disposal of a sublease of part of the Ground
Floor, plus two basement car spaces at Ballymun Civic Centre, Ballymun Main Street, Dublin 9 to Allied Irish Banks plc.
ORDER: Agreed to recommend to City Council. Motions NW/123/15 Motion in the name of Councillor Andrew Montague
That the Area Manager devises a more affordable long term plan to deal with the trees at Magenta Hall that face on to the Swords Road. In addition, that the Area Manager prunes the trees this season as a few branches have fallen off out into the Swords Road in recent weeks. ORDER: Report to Councillor. Attendance Members: NWA Councillors: Anthony Connaghan, Emma Murphy, Paul McAuliffe, David
Costello, Séamas McGrattan, Noeleen Reilly, Cieran Perry, Andrew Montague, Brendan Carr, Áine Clancy, Andrew Keegan, Cathleen Carney Boud.
Officials: Dave Dinnigan (Area Manager – North Central), Aidan Maher
(Senior Executive Officer), Brian Hanney (Senior Executive Officer – Waste Management), Donal Barron (Area Housing Manager – Ballymun), Brian Byrne (Area Housing Manager – Finglas), Fergus Synnott (Administrative Officer – Cabra), Eoin Ward (Senior Executive Parks Superintendent), Bernie Roe (Administrative Officer), Jackie O’Reilly (Public Domain Officer), Paul Crowe (Senior Staff Officer – Derelict Sites), Clare Caffrey (Senior Staff Officer),
RPA: Ciaran Browne – Project Manager Luas Cross City Tom Manning – Head of Public Relations Apologies: Cllr Noel Rock
Councillor AnthonyConnaghan Chairperson The meeting concluded at 4.40pm.
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North West Area Committee Meeting 19th May 2015
List of Questions to the Area Manager Q1. Councillor Paul McAuliffe Can the Manager provide me with details (details supplied): Q2. Councillor Paul McAuliffe Can the Manager (details supplied): Q3. Councillor Paul McAuliffe Can the Manager (details supplied): Q4. Councillor Noeleen Reilly
To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q5. Councillor Noeleen Reilly
To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q6. Councillor Noeleen Reilly
To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q7. Councillor Noeleen Reilly
To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q8. Councillor Noeleen Reilly To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q9. Councillor Noeleen Reilly
To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q10. Councillor Noeleen Reilly
To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q11. Councillor Noeleen Reilly To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q12. Councillor Noeleen Reilly
To ask the Manager (details supplied):
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Q13. Councillor Noeleen Reilly
To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q14. Councillor David Costello The area outside Pelletstown Manor up to Rathborne Drive on the pavement area and on the River Road itself beside the bad bend have experienced increased l evels of illegal dumping in recent months. Can the manager consider introduction of a temporary CCTV camera in this area? Can the Manager arrange for the power-hosing or other cleaning to remove mossy bits / residue around lamp-posts, pavement kerbs etc (2 photos) along the River Road. Q15. Councillor David Costello Can the Manager report on the progress in relation to the application for traffic control measures at the bend in the River Road outside Pelletstown Manor (as there have been a number of crashes coming around the bad bend). Q16. Councillor David Costello Can the Manager provide me with information in relation to (details supplied)? Q17. Councillor David Costello Can the Manager provide me with information in relation to (details supplied)? Q18. Councillor David Costello What is the position of the Manager in relation to clearing shared sewage drains where council tenants feed into the shared services and a blockage occurs? Q19. Councillor David Costello Please ask Planning to provide a progress report in relation to (details supplied): Q20. Councillor David Costello That the Manager in consultation with Supervalue Finglas repair all potential trip hazards in the red brick cobble stones, including the raised shore covers which recently caused a lady to trip. Q21. Councillor David Costello That the Manager investigates (details supplied): Q22. Councillor Emma Murphy To ask the Area Manager, (details supplied): Q23. Councillor Emma Murphy To ask the Area Manager, (details supplied):
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Q24. Councillor Emma Murphy To ask the Area Manager, (details supplied): Q25. Councillor Emma Murphy To ask the Area Manager, (details supplied): Q26. Councillor Emma Murphy To ask the Area Manager, (details supplied): Q27. Councillor Emma Murphy To ask the Area Manager, (details supplied): Q28. Councillor Emma Murphy To ask the Area Manager, (details supplied): Q29. Councillor Emma Murphy To ask the Area Manager, (details supplied): Q30. Councillor Emma Murphy To ask the Area Manager, (details supplied): Q31. Councillor Emma Murphy To ask the Area Manager, (details supplied): Q32. Councillor Emma Murphy To ask the Area Manager, (details supplied): Q33. Councillor Teresa Keegan To request the Manager to make contact with Dublin Bus to seek an explanation as to why there is almost a total lack of bus shelters in the general Cabra area. There is a particular need to provide same at the bus stop outside of the Precious Blood Church on Faussaugh Avenue. Q34. Councillor Teresa Keegan To request the Manager to provide both speed restriction and notification of the presence of children crossing etc., signage on the approach roads to the new bridge coming from the Navan Road and Faussaugh Avenue. Q35. Councillor Teresa Keegan
To request the Manager to provide speed restriction signage on Ratoath Road approaching to the new bridge, and in the interest of safety to replace the existing broken white line on the road at the new bridge with un-broken white line.
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Q36. Councillor Teresa Keegan
To request the Manager to have the surface on the pedestrian bridge, that spans the North Road at Church Street, resurfaced. With the recent inclement weather there is water lodging in pools on the bridge which is making the use of the bridge both impassable and at times dangerous for the general public to use. Q37. Councillor Teresa Keegan
To request the Manager to have the rubbish cleared from behind the Bus Stop just off the Main Street directly opposite Michael Doyle’s Funeral Home and to provide litter refuse bin. I am informed that the provision of same was promised in the past but to date nothing has been done regarding same. There is an urgent need to provide same as there is reports of possible rodent infestation. Q38. Councillor Teresa Keegan
To request the Manager to have the grass ramparts cut and the rubbish cleared from the rear of Patrickswell Court. Q39. Councillor Teresa Keegan
Will the Manager arrange for the painting of (details supplied). Q40. Councillor Teresa Keegan
Will the Manager undertake to address a large pothole on (details supplied). Q41. Councillor Teresa Keegan
Will the Manager provide an update on maintenance requests in relation to (details supplied). Q42. Councillor Teresa Keegan
Will the Manager outline the steps he proposes to address the ongoing antisocial activity in (details supplied); and the measures he will take to ensure the park is not used to gain access to the rear of the properties which back on to it. Q43. Councillor Teresa Keegan
Will the Manager arrange a safety inspection of the footpaths on (details supplied), as residents report they are in poor condition. Q44. Councillor Paul McAuliffe
Can the Manager (details supplied): Q45. Councillor Paul McAuliffe
Can the Manager provide me with a report regarding (details supplied): Q46. Councillor Paul McAuliffe Can the Manager replace the following road sign at Grove Park Crescent?
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Q47. Councillor Paul McAuliffe Can the Manager (details supplied): Q48. Councillor Paul McAuliffe Can the Manager (details supplied): Q49. Councillor Seamas McGrattan
To ask the Area Manager (details supplied)
Q50. Councillor Seamas McGrattan To ask the Area Manager (details supplied)
Q51. Councillor Seamas McGrattan
To ask the Area Manager (details supplied)
Q52. Councillor Seamas McGrattan
To ask the Area Manager (details supplied)
Q53. Councillor Seamas McGrattan To ask the Area Manager (details supplied)
Q54. Councillor Seamas McGrattan
To ask the Area Manager (details supplied)
Q55. Councillor Seamas McGrattan
To ask the Area Manager (details supplied)
Q56. Councillor Seamas McGrattan
To ask the Area Manager (details supplied)
Q57. Councillor Seamas McGrattan
To ask the Area Manager (details supplied)
Q58. Councillor Seamas McGrattan
To ask the Area Manager (details supplied)
Q59. Councillor Seamas McGrattan
To ask the Area Manager (details supplied)
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Q60. Councillor Cieran Perry Can the Manager prioritise (details supplied): Q61. Councillor Cieran Perry Can the Manager organise (details supplied): Q62. Councillor Áine Clancy To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q63. Councillor Áine Clancy To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q64. Councillor Áine Clancy To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q65. Councillor Áine Clancy To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q66. Councillor Áine Clancy To ask the Manager (details supplied): Q67. Councillor Noel Rock To ask the Area Manager (details supplied): Q67. Councillor Noel Rock To ask the Area Manager (details supplied): Q69. Councillor Noel Rock To ask the Area Manager (details supplied): Q70. Councillor Noel Rock To ask the Area Manager (details supplied): Q71. Councillor Noel Rock To ask the Area Manager (details supplied): Q72. Councillor Noel Rock To ask the Area Manager (details supplied): Q73. Councillor Noel Rock To ask the Area Manager (details supplied):
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Q74. Councillor Noel Rock To ask the Area Manager (details supplied): Q75. Councillor Noel Rock To ask the Area Manager (details supplied): Q76. Councillor Noel Rock To ask the Area Manager (details supplied): Q77. Councillor Noel Rock To ask the Area Manager (details supplied):
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To: The Chairman and Members of the North West Area Committee Meeting: 19th May 2015 Item No: 3
Cabra Area Office Update MAIN DEVELOPMENTS
Dunmanus Senior Citizens Development
Main Contractors Tender:
We received 22 submissions for the pre-qualification stage on Friday last. The tender
assessment is currently underway and we hope to have a shortlist of 8 contractors within two
weeks on completion of the due diligence and clarification stage.
Programme:
The original programme has slipped a little. However, we are still due to be on site in the
month of October. This is dependent on timely approvals from both DCC and the DECLG on
receipt of the tender figure, the recommendation for the main contractor and the overall
project budget. Construction completion (16 - 18 Months) January 2017 – March 2017.
Budget:
The pre-tender construction estimate is higher than anticipated and in excess of our
approved budget. This will result in new Capital Advance Leasing Finance (CALF), Capital
Assistance Scheme (CAS) and Housing Finance Agency (HFA) applications for funding. We
propose to do this on tender issue in June and again based on actual tender figures in late
August. We hope that this will not slow down the programme and will happen in tandem as
much as possible.
Luas
Linda Carroll has been appointed as the Local Liaison Officer for Luas. Fergus Synnott will
be making contact with her to discuss her role with residents.
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Pelletstown Naming and Numbering – Castlethorn Application
Castlethorn have been advised of the councillors’ rejection of their naming scheme and have
been invited to re-submit. Their revised application is awaited. Meanwhile, Ballymore have
submitted an application for the same development which will be put to this meeting.
Phibsborough Local Area Plan (LAP)
A draft copy of the LAP was sent to the North West and Central Area Managers who will
review it with the Planning Department with a view to presenting it to councillors at the June
North West Area Committee meeting.
The previous LAP had a lifespan of 6 years from Oct 2008. LAPs as statutory documents
must be made, reviewed or revoked every 6 years. Both the legislation and the Department
are quiet as to the status in between a 6-year end and a new plan in place. Council have
voted to amend the 2008 Plan, and that is what we are working towards. In the interim the
Development Plan is the statutory framework with the 2008 LAP providing some guidance.
Ratoath Road Community Liaison – Irish Rail Project
The latest phase of the project is the planned erection of a boundary wall to protect houses
in Ratoath Estate from environmental noise and visual intrusion from traffic on the flyover. It
is due to be completed toward the end of May. The Committee next meet on Tuesday 26th
May in the Cabra office at 4pm. We have also submitted requests to the Traffic Department
for improved signage for Pelletstown/Ashtown and Finglas.
Royal and Grand Canal Day of Action
Despite awful weather The Dublin City Canals Day of Action was a great success which is a
tribute to our volunteers, many of whom were from overseas and not used to our testing Irish
climate. We cleaned the full length of the Royal Canal from North Strand to Ashtown. The
fact that we could cover so much ground attests to the improving quality of the canal due to
the regular monthly clean ups. The Lord Mayor generously showed his appreciation by
sponsoring a reception for volunteers in the Mansion House on May 6th which was hosted by
Cllr Larry O’Toole in his absence.
COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Phibsboro Tidy Towns Initiative
The launch of the Phibsboro Tidy Towns Initiative took place on Saturday 18th of April in the
setting of Phibsboro Library Garden following a Spring Clean of the neighbourhood. It was
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launched By The Lord Mayor Councillor Christy Burke, who planted a tree to mark the
occasion. The group acknowledged the support provided by Dublin City Council
Departments and volunteers from the community. Refreshments were provided by local
traders and the music was by a Barber Shop Quartet and a Traditional Ensemble. Many of
the attendees from the area are also involved in the Pride of Place Competition entering the
Basin Park and surrounding streets.
Community Plant Sales are taking place during the last two weeks in May. Many of the
environmental groups will be selling plants to their neighbours, at a much reduced cost, to
plant in their gardens and window boxes, and communal areas. The plants are always in
great demand every year.
Altona Terrace resident Tommy Hodnett and some volunteers held a plant sale on Saturday
9th May and raised €1,500 for animal welfare. He also opened up his home, which is a period
style house, and hosted a coffee morning for neighbours on the North Circular Road. This is
his 6th year to host this gathering for a cause close to his heart
The Bealtaine Festival celebrates creativity while ageing and runs for the month of May.
There is an activity packed brochure available in the local area office and the libraries or on
www.dublincity.ie
The Men’s Club in Cabra is growing in numbers and is getting involved with more community
groups. They have made signs for the Senior Citizens Complexes and are constructing bird
boxes at the moment. New members are welcome.
Social Inclusion Week (25th to 29th May)
Activities in Cabra: The Cabra History and Folklore Group are hosting an open morning on
Friday 29th and Christ the King Day Care Centre are hosting a Coffee Morning on
Wednesday 27th from 10am to 12 noon.
HOUSING UPDATE
Estate Management - January – April 2015
No of Anti social complaints per 1997 act Drug Related 0
No of Anti social complaints per 1997 act Not Drug Related 16
No of other Complaints 14
Total Complaints 30
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No of Anti Social Interviews per 1997 act 13
No of Other Interviews 9
Total Interviews 22
No of Requests for mediation 0
No of Complaints referred to central unit for Action 0
No of Section 20 Evictions 0
No of excluding Orders applied for by Tenant 0
No of Excluding orders applied for by DCC 0
No of surrender of Tenancies due to Anti Social Behaviour 0
No of Notice to Quits sent to Central Unit 0
No of Court Orders Granted 0
No of Appeals / Judicial Reviews Challenges 0
No of Warrants executed (Evictions) 0
Housing Allocations
Category Housing Transfers
Bands 2 & 3 1 0
Medical 0 0
Welfare 0 0
Homeless 0 0
Travellers 0 0
De-tenanting 2 0
Maintenance Grounds 0 0
Surrendering Larger 0 0
Unable to afford 0 0
Total 3 0
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Senior Citizens Allocations
Voids as follows:
4 Houses
4 Senior Citizen Units
0 Maisonettes
0 Apartment
Aidan Maher
Assistant Area Manager
Category Housing Transfers
Bands 2 & 3 4 0
Medical 2 0
Welfare 1 0
Homeless 1 0
Travellers 0 0
De-tenanting 0 0
Maintenance Grounds 0 0
Surrendering Larger 0 0
Unable to afford 0 0
Financial Contribution 3 0
Total 11 0
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The Chairman and Members of North West Area Committee. Meeting: 19th May 2015
Item No: 4
NAMING & NUMBERING OF NEW DEVELOPMENT
ROYAL CANAL AVENUE, PHELAN AVENUE, PHELAN PARK, PHELAN WAY, RIVER DRIVE, PHELAN DRIVE WEST, PHELAN DRIVE EAST, BRIDGE AVENUE, HAMILTON WAY, HAMILTON
WALK, HAMILTON RISE, HAMILTON VIEW, ZENITH BUILDING, CAPSTAN BUILDING, WATERMARK BUILDING, AND WATERLINE BUILDING, ROYAL CANAL PARK, DUBLIN 15.
Ballymore Estate Ltd have lodged a request to name and number a new housing development located at Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15. Permission is per planning reference 3069/14, Grant Order No P0506, Royal Canal Park, Ratoath Road, Pelletstown, Dublin 15. The development will consist of (1) 152 no. houses (33 no. Type 1 three bedroom two storey terraced and semi-detached, 5 no. Type 2 four bedroom, three storey, end of terrace, 74 no. Type 3 four bedroom, three storey terraced, 10 no. Type 4A four bedroom, three storey end of terrace, 1 no. Type 4B four bedroom three storey end of terrace, 12 no. Type 5 three bedroom two storey terraced and semidetached, 3 no. Type 6 three bedroom two storey detached, semi-detached and end of terrace, 7 no. Type 7A four bedroom three storey terraced, end of terrace and semi-detached, 2 no. Type 7B four bedroom three storey and of terrace, 1 no. Type 7C, four bedroom three storey end of terrace and 4 no. Type 8, three bedroom two storey detached) (2) 91 apartments (11 no. three bedroom apartments, 64 no. two bedroom apartments and 16 no. one bedroom apartments in 4 no. blocks of 4 to 7 storeys, with balconies and terraces). The proposed names for the development (shown on the attached drawing NW/92) are as follows: 1-42, Royal Canal Avenue, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-42 Ascaill na Canálach Ríoga, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15 Royal Canal Avenue - Existing Street Name. It is intended to continue this street name along the canal to the south of the Phase 3 development and this will serve the houses at the southern edge of the scheme fronting onto the Royal Canal 1-22 Phelan Avenue, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-22 Ascaill Uí Fhaoláin, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15
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Phelan Avenue – Existing Street Name.
This street currently exists and runs north-south along the western edge of the Phase 3
development and along the eastern edge of the Phase 1 development.
1-8 Phelan Park, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-8 Páirc Uí Fhaoláin, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15
1-2 Phelan Way, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-2 Bealach Uí Fhaoláin,, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15 1-9 Phelan Drive West, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-9 Céide Uí Fhaoláin Thiar, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15 1-4 Phelan Drive East, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-4 Céide Uí Fhaoláin Thoir, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15 Phelan Park, Phelan Way, Phelan Drive West and Phelan Drive East - Proposed Street Names – Continuation of the Use of the Existing Name As noted above Phelan Avenue is an existing street which runs along the western edge of the Phase 3 development and along the eastern edge of the Phase 1 development. It intended to extend the use of the name Phelan into the roads/streets immediately adjoining Phelan Avenue as a natural continuation of this location. The name Phelan is synonymous with the Royal Canal as “The Phelan” was one of the first boats used by the Royal Canal Company when passenger services commenced on the canal in 1796. An extract of the “History of the Royal Canal” from the National Library Archives confirms the association and is available for inspection. 1-2 River Drive, 1-2, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-2 Céide na hAbhann, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15 River Drive - Existing Street Name It is intended to continue this street name along the northern edge of the Phase 3 scheme to the west of the attenuation ponds. This street name is currently in use and it is a natural continuation of the street in this location. 1-31 Bridge Avenue, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-31 Ascaill an Droichid, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15 Bridge Avenue – Existing Street Name 1-9 Hamilton Way, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-9 Bealach Hamaltúin, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15 1-17 Hamilton Walk, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15
1-17 Siúlán Hamaltúin, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15 1-3 Hamilton Rise, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-3 Ard Hamaltúin, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15
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1-3 Hamilton View, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-3 Radharc Hamaltúin, , Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15
Hamilton Way, Hamilton Walk, Hamilton Rise and Hamilton View - Associated with the History of the Royal Canal and the Locality. These names are proposed for the area to the south of Spindrift Avenue, to the east of Bridge Avenue and west of Ratoath Road. Sir William Rowan Hamilton (1805-1865) was one of the world's most outstanding mathematicians. He was born in Dominick Street in Dublin and spent his youth on the banks of the River Boyne in Trim, Co. Meath. Hamilton was appointed Professor in 1827 while still an undergraduate at Trinity College, and lived at Dunsink Observatory for the rest of his life. He regularly walked along the banks of the Royal Canal while pondering his theories. It was during these walks that Hamilton developed the first non commutative algebra to be studied – “Quaternions”. He carved the formulae on the stone of Broome bridge on the Royal Canal (ref article: JJ O’Connor and EF Robertson – copy attached). Hamilton's quaternions opened up a whole new mathematical landscape in which mathematicians were now free to conceive new algebraic number systems that were not shackled by the rules of ordinary numbers. Thus, one can say that modern algebra was born on 16 October 1843, on the banks of the Royal Canal in Dublin. Having regard to Sir William Hamilton’s strong links to the locality it is considered fitting to incorporate his name within the Royal Canal Park development. To this end we are proposing to name the series of streets leading off Royal Canal Park as Hamilton Walk, Hamilton Way, Hamilton Rise and Hamilton View. 1-6 Zenith Building, Sprindrift Avenue, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-6 Foirgneamh Bhuaic na Spéire, Ascaill an Cháite, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga,, Baile Átha Cliath 15
Zenith is a navigational term used to determine the orientation and direction of boats. This name is proposed to continue the nautical theme through the Royal Canal Park development. 1-39 Capstan Building,1-39, Hamilton Way, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-39 Foirgneamh an Chapstain, Bealach Hamaltúin, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15 Capstan is a vertical-axled rotating machine developed for use on boats for weighing anchors. This name is proposed to continue the nautical theme through the Royal Canal Park development. 1-27 Watermark Building, Spindrift Avenue, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-27 Foirgneamh an Chomhartha Uisce, Ascaill an Cháite, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15 Watermark is the mark or line indicating the greatest height to which water has risen. This name is proposed to continue the nautical theme throughout the development. 1-19 Waterline Building, Ratoath Road, Royal Canal Park, Dublin 15 1-19 Foirgneamh Bharr an Uisce, Bóthar Ráth Tó, Páirc na Canálach Ríoga, Baile Átha Cliath 15
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The waterline is the line on a hull of a boat to which the water rises. This name is proposed to continue the nautical theme throughout the development. Conclusion: The nautical theme was established in the naming schemes which were approved by Dublin City Council for the Phase 1 and Phase 2 developments in Royal Canal Park and for this reason it was considered appropriate that this theme should be continued through into Phase 3 and this is reflected in the names which are set out above and as shown on the O’Mahony Pike drawing LS00pa which is included with this submission. The numbering scheme for the streets and apartments is also noted on the O’Mahony Pike drawing. “The Heritage Officer is happy to recommend approval of all the proposed names of this
ike Architects. I would actually say the proposed names, notwithstanding their pre-existence in the already built sections of the development, are exemplary in how they fulfil the Dublin City Council Naming Circular. “ The names above are considered suitable and are recommended for adoption. Dave Dinnigan Area Manager
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Development Department,
Civic Offices
To: The Chairman and Members of the North West Area Committee Meeting: 19th May 2015 Item No: 5
With reference to the proposed disposal of the Council’s fee simple interest in
No. 58 Fassaugh Avenue, Cabra, Dublin 7.
Under Indenture of Lease dated 15th of May 1945 the property known as No. 58 Fassaugh Avenue, Cabra, Dublin 7 was demised by Dublin City Council to Thomas Devine for a term of 150 years from 29th September 1944 subject to an annual rent of €36.19. The current lessee is Mr. John Kearney. The Law Agent had previously confirmed that the lessee has a statutory entitlement to acquire the Council’s fee simple interest. Haughton McCarroll Solicitors acting on behalf of the current lessee have recently applied to Dublin City Council to open negotiations to complete the disposal of the fee simple. The Council’s Chief Valuer has reported that terms and conditions have been agreed and accordingly it is proposed to dispose of the Council’s fee simple interest in the premises known as No. 58 Fassaugh Avenue, Cabra, Dublin 7 to Mr. John Kearney subject to the following terms and conditions:
1. That the disposal price in full and final settlement shall be in the sum of €7,500 (seven thousand five hundred euro).
2. That the transaction shall close no later than three months from the date of approval of the disposal by the Council. Interest at the rate of 12% per annum shall apply to any outstanding amounts.
3. That the property is as shown outlined on the attached copy Map Index No. SM-
2011-0543.
4. That the property is held from the Council by way of Indenture of Lease dated 15th May 1945 for a term of 150 years lease from 29th September 1944 at a current rent of €36.19 (thirty six euro and nineteen cent) per annum.
5. That all outstanding charges, rent, rates and taxes (if any) on the property, for which
the applicant is liable shall be cleared prior to completion of the transaction.
6. That the applicant shall pay the Council’s legal costs of transfer, together with a Valuers fee of €800 plus V.A.T.
7. That the above proposal is subject to satisfactory proof of title.
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8. That the above proposal is subject to the necessary approvals and consents being
obtained.
Paul Clegg_______ Executive Manager
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To the Chairman and Members of The North West Area Committee
Meeting: 19th May 2015
Item No: 6
FINGLAS AREA UPDATE
HOUSING REPORT
Estate Management Jan- April 2015
No of Anti social complaints per 1997 act Drug Related 2
No of Anti social complaints per 1997 act Not Drug Related 19
No of other Complaints 10
Total Complaints 31
No of Anti Social Interviews per 1997 act 15
No of Other Interviews 10
Total Interviews 25
No of Requests for mediation 0
No of Complaints referred to central unit for Action 2
No of Section 20 Evictions 0
No of excluding Orders applied for by Tenant 0
No of Excluding orders applied for by DCC 1
No of surrender of Tenancies due to Anti Social Behaviour 0
No of Notice to Quits sent to Central Unit 0
No of Court Orders Granted 0
No of Appeals / Judicial Reviews Challenges 0
No of Warrants executed (Evictions) 0
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Housing Allocations Jan to April 2015
Senior Citizens Allocations Jan-Feb 2015
Category Housing Transfers
Bands 2 & 3 5 1
Medical 0 1
Welfare 0 0
Homeless 2 0
Travellers 0 0
De-tenanting 0 0
Maintenance Grounds 0 0
Surrendering Larger 0 0
Unable to afford 0 0
Total 7 2
Category Housing Transfers
Bands 2 & 3 5 1
Medical 1 0
Welfare 0 0
Homeless 1 0
Travellers 0 0
De-tenanting 0 0
Maintenance Grounds 0 0
Surrendering Larger 0 1
Unable to afford 0 0
Financial Contribution 2 0
Total 9 2
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Voids Report
There are currently 25 vacant units in the Finglas Area
5 Houses
15 Senior Citizen Units
1 Maisonette
4 Apartments
Rents Update
The Finglas Area Office continues to provide a rent assessment service for tenants living in
the Finglas area. The Rent Assessment Section conducted 101 rent assessments for the
Finglas area in March 2015.
Tolka Valley Park.
A Part 8 Planning Application has been lodged for new dressing rooms in Tolka Valley Park.
Closing date for submissions is the 22nd June 2015
Application Number 2635/15
Application Type LAW
Applicant Bernard Brady, Senior Executive Parks Superintendant
Location Tolka Valley Park, Finglas South, Dublin 11.
Proposal LAW: Construction of new single storey sports changing
pavilion with enclosing fencing, pathways and ancillary works in Tolka Valley Park, Finglas South, Dublin 11. Location: Tolka Valley Park, near the junction with St. Helena's Road, Finglas South, Dublin 11. Proposal: Pursuant to the requirements of the above, notice is hereby given of the proposal to construct a new sports changing pavilion with enclosing fencing, new and realigned pathways, new gate to public road and ancillary works. The proposed works are: the provision of a new single storey sports changing pavilion in the park comprising externally accessed sports changing rooms, referee rooms, multifunctional community room, accessible sanitary facilities, storage and services including methane mitigation measures; new enclosing fencing; re-alignment of existing pedestrian path; new pedestrian link to new pedestrian gateway onto the Tolka Valley public road; and all ancillary works including new foul water drainage system and new sustainable urban drainage system. Plans and Particulars of the proposed development may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable
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cost of making a copy for a period of 6 weeks from Thursday 23rd April 2015 to Monday 8th June 2015, during public opening hours at the offices of Dublin City Council, Public Counter, Planning Department, Block 4, Ground Floor, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Monday to Friday, 09.00hrs to 16.30hrs. A submission or observation in relation to the proposed development, dealing with the proper planning and sustainable development of the area in which the development would be situated, may be made, in writing, to the Executive Manager, Planning Department, Block 4, Floor 3, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, before 16.30hrs on Monday 22nd June 2015.
Tolka Area Partnership.
President Michael D Higgins opened the Green View Community Garden at Tolka Valley
Road on Tuesday 21st April at 11.00am. The event was a tremendous success and the
President and his wife spent some time meeting the allotment holders and local residents.
Sadly, some damage was done to the garden two days later and 80 sq meters of grass turf
laid by the City Council was stolen from outside the site. The garden is on Dublin City
Council owned land and Dublin City Council have assisted T.A.P. with the development of
the garden.
Kilshane Drive
New railings will be fitted around the green area on Kilshane Drive within the next 6 weeks.
These railing are to prevent quad bikes using the open space.
Finglas Civic Office Mellowes Road
The car park and parks depot at the rear the Finglas Area Office have been broken into on 4
occasions over the last few weeks. Windows in the vans belonging to the Youth Centre, The
Tolka Area Partnership, Citizen’s Advice Bureau and Dublin City Council were all smashed.
Tools and equipment were also stolen from the vans.
Insulation Program
Work is in progress on improving the energy efficiency of:
12 houses in the Cardiffsbridge Area
15 houses in Barry Close
9 houses in the Cappagh Green area
The work is mainly improved attic insulation and cavity fill insulation. The insulation work will
continue in the Finglas area, to houses that are suitable for cavity insulation.
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Prospect Hill
The Fire Consultant MSA reporting to the receiver has to complete the review of block 2 on
the same basis as other blocks in Prospect Hill. We are expecting a report back from MSA
consultants in early June. Unfortunately the allocation of the units in block 2 will now be
further delayed. A transfer of block 2 from the receiver to Dublin City Council cannot take
place until this review is complete. On the overall remediation works in the apartments in
Prospect Hill the receiver has now put a project team in place and expects to tender the
works in late June. Works are likely to commence in September.
COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Finglas Summer Project Launch 2015
Dublin City Council Community and Social Development Team are continuing to work and
support local summer project committees in the Finglas Area.
Dublin City Council provides financial support to Summer Projects. In addition, projects can
avail of resources such as Fun Inc. (a 2 hour play programme), summer students to assist
where possible and the facilities at Finglas Leisure Centre.
Bealtaine Festival
“Creaking” a dance theatre workshop promoting older people being active through stories,
dance and movement will take place on Monday 25th May at 2.30 p.m. in St Helena’s House,
St Helena’s Road, Finglas South.
“There is Nothing Like a Dame”, an evening of music will take place on 20th May at 8 p.m. in
the Atrium in Ballymun Civic Centre. Dublin City Council Community and Social
Development team in Finglas distributed up to 60 complimentary tickets to local community
groups in the Finglas Area.
Community Information Gatherings
A series of meetings with community and voluntary groups in Finglas will take place over the
next number of months. The purpose of the meetings is to invite groups to celebrate and
share information about their organisations and to network informally with each other.
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A meeting for Finglas south was held on Thursday 23rd April in St Helena’s House, the
meeting was well attended with representatives from up to 30 community and voluntary
groups from the area who shared information and made informal links.
The next community information gathering will take place for Finglas West on the following:
Venue: Finglas West Scout Hall, Road, Finglas West, Dublin 11
Date: Thursday 28th May 2015
Time: 7.00p.m. - 9.00p.m.
Environmental Project
Dublin City Council Community Development Team ordered a limited number of bedding
plants and shrubs for community groups to enhance their estates.
Community/Environmental Groups were contacted in relation to the programme, groups
were invited to apply in writing for the plants and agreed to provide “before and after”
photographs of the areas they wished to plant. Groups received their plants on Wednesday
6th May and are now in the process of planting their area.
Social Inclusion Week
The Finglas West Community Hub open day will take place on Wednesday 28th May at
10.00 a.m. The Hub caters for a wide range of community groups in the area i.e. Breakfast
Club for St Kevin’s BNS, Pavee Points Men and Women’s Groups, Finglas Youth Resource
Centre, Youth Club and Mother and Toddler groups.
Age Friendly Cities Older Person’s Council
The North West Area Age Friendly Cities Older Person’s Council undertook a walk ability
study in Poppintree Park on Wednesday 22nd April. In general the park was praised except
for a few minor issues in relation to signage and seating. The findings of the group will be
passed to the Parks Section of Dublin City Council.
The Older Person’s Council also met their counterparts in Fingal County Council to discuss
issues of concern, the main topic was transport. The Older Person’s Council are due to
meet again on Wednesday 17th June in Finglas Civic Centre.
Finglas Festival 2015
Dublin City Council staff continue to support the Finglas Festival Committee with advice,
funding and resources. Dublin City Council is involved in delivering the following: “Opera in
the Open”, “Finglas Poetry Night” and the Finglas Festival Family Fun Run/Walk.
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Job Shadow Day in Finglas
We participated in the Irish Association of Supported Employment’s annual Job Shadow Day
for the first time this year on the 22nd April. Dublin City Council has taken part in this
innovative national day of awareness for three years. The aim of the initiative is to highlight
and promote the valuable contribution people with a disability make to the workplace. The
Chief Executive, Owen Keegan presented scrolls to each of the participants at the end of
their Job Shadow Day.
Aidan Maher
Assistant Area Manager
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Development Department Civic Offices
To the Chairperson and Members of the North West Area Committee Meeting: 19th May 2014 Item No: 7 With reference to the proposed disposal of a strip of land at 13a Church Street, Finglas, Dublin 11 to Search 4 Alpha (Ireland) Ltd.
Land in the ownership of Dublin City Council was incorporated into the apartment Development at The Fuel Yard, 13a Church Street, Finglas, Dublin 11. It is now proposed to dispose of the Council’s interest in this land to Search 4 Alpha (Ireland) Limited subject to the following terms and conditions:
1. The subject plot comprises a long strip of land with a total area of approx. 40 square metres and area of window cills over pathway at Finglas Road as shown outlined red and coloured green on the attached Map Index No. SM-2013-0331.
2. The disposal price shall be €10,000 (ten thousand euro), plus VAT (if applicable) in full and final settlement.
3. This transaction is part of a total settlement of €100,000 (one hundred thousand euro) to satisfy both Part V requirement plus this disposal.
4. This proposed disposal shall be completed by 1st August 2015.
5. The purchasers shall pay the Council Valuers’ fee of €1,000 (one thousand euro),
plus VAT and the Council’s reasonable legal fees.
The dates for the performances of any of the requirements of the proposed agreement may be amended at the absolute discretion of the Executive Manager. The disposal shall be subject to such conditions as to title to be furnished as the Law Agent in his discretion shall stipulate. No agreement enforceable at law is created or intended to be created until an exchange of contracts has taken place. Paul Clegg____________ Executive Manager
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To the Chairman and Members of The North West Area Committee Meeting: 19th May 2015 Item No: 11
Traffic Service Requests, Status Report at 15th April, 2015
Traffic Advisory Group (TAG) Service Request Statistics
2015 2014 2013
Total TAG Requests received 64 258 137
Total of TAG Requests Completed 14 146 104 *figures for 2013 and 2014 can no longer be pulled as closed items are now archived.
No. Requests received since previous report 12
Total Requests currently open on Sharepoint 50
Breakdown of Requests currently open on Sharepoint
Stage 1 - Stage 2 31 Stage 3 3 Stage 4 16 Stage 5 -
Non TAG Service Requests Statistics
2015
Total Non- TAG Requests received 141 Requests Completed 82 Requests currently open on Sharepoint 59
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Traffic Advisory Group Status Reports
Explanation of Stages:
Stage 1 - Set up file, Assignment to Engineer, etc
Stage 2 - Assessment, Site surveys, review statutory orders, etc
Stage 3 - Consultations, with Garda, Dublin Bus, Luas, NTA, Local residents /
businesses, etc
Stage 4 - Decision, TAG group, statutory orders, etc
Stage 5 - Implementation, signs, lines, construction, signal changes,
certifications, etc
Item SR Road Post-
code Topic Request Description SR
Status
1 16053 COLLINS AVENUE EXTENSION (NW-EA)
D9 Pedestrian Crossing
at the entrance to St. Aidan's CBS.
Stage 4
2 16070 OLD FINGLAS ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 Pedestrian Crossing
To relocate the pedestrian crossing to the pedestrian gate of St. Brigid's GNS.
Stage 2
3 16071 OLD FINGLAS ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 School Warden To relocate the existing School Warden to the pedestrian gate of St. Brigid's GNS.
Stage 2
4 16137 CAPPAGH ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 Yellow Box opposite no. 192. Stage 2
5 16153 BERRYFIELD ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 Children Crossing Sign
on the road. Stage 2
6 16157 BOTANIC VILLAS (NW-EA)
D9 Double Yellow Lines
on one side of Botanic Villas between Nos. 120 and 124 Botanic Road.
Stage 2
7 16169 THE RISE (NW-EA)
D9 Continuous White Line (Rescind)
at the Ballymun Road junction.
Stage 2
8 16251 THE RISE (NW-EA)
D9 Continuous White Line (Rescind)
Remove continuous white line from The Rise, Glasnevin at junction with Ballymun Road.
Stage 2
9 16259 ULSTER STREET (NW-EA)
D7 Double Yellow Lines (Extend)
on Ulster Street at Coonaught Street junction.
Stage 2
10 16324 BLACKHORSE AVENUE (NW-EA)
D7 Yellow Box at the junction of Blackhorse Grove.
Stage 4
11 16366 BEAUMONT ROAD (NW-EA)
D9 Yellow Box (Rescind)
at the junction of Yellow Road.
Stage 4
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Item SR Road Post-code
Topic Request Description SR Status
12 16368 SAINT MARGARET'S ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 Bus Stop (General Query)
Bus cage markings at the set down area of the No. 9 bus. Behide the McDonalds.
Stage 4
13 16459 CARNLOUGH ROAD (NW-EA)
D7 Traffic Calming on the road. Stage 2
14 16497 CONNAUGHT STREET (NW-EA)
D7 Disabled Parking Bay (Residential)
outside No. 30. Stage 4
15 16519 VILLA PARK GARDENS (NW-EA)
D7 Parking Prohibition
Request for Double Yellow Lines or Single Yellow Line.
Stage 3
16 16529 CONNAUGHT STREET (NW-EA)
D7 Speed Ramps on the road. Stage 2
17 16535 FAUSSAGH AVENUE (NW-EA)
D7 Speed Cushions Speed cushions for Faussagh Ave, before completion of O' Reilly Bridge flyover.
Stage 2
18 16544 GLASANAON ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 Pedestrian Crossing
at Gaelscoil Ui Earcain. Stage 2
19 16554 GLASANAON ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 School Warden at Gaelscoil Uí Earcain. Stage 2
20 16615 SHANDON PARK (NW-EA)
D7 Disabled Parking Bay (Residential)
outside No. 21. Stage 4
21 16694 RATOATH ROAD (NW-EA)
D7 Continuous White Line
and rescindment of broken white line at the new bridge.
Stage 4
22 16697 RATOATH ESTATE (NW-EA)
D7 Motion 5 NWAC 17/12/15 Stage 2
23 16699 BOTANIC PARK (NW-EA)
D9 Double Yellow Lines
at one side of the entrance. Stage 4
24 16700 BLACKHORSE GROVE (NW-EA)
D7 Yellow Box Stage 4
25 16702 BALBUTCHER LANE (NW-EA)
D11 Pedestrian Crossing
at the junction of Belclare Park and Balbutcher Lane.
Stage 2
26 16703 WELLPARK AVENUE (NW-EA)
D9 No Right Turn request for 'No Right Turn' for the laneway between Home Farm Road and Wellpark Avenue.
Stage 4
27 16704 BALBUTCHER LANE (NW-EA)
D11 Pedestrian Crossing
at the Poppintree Sports Centre.
Stage 2
28 16705 PROSPECT SQUARE (NW-EA)
D11 Pay & Display & Permit Parking
on the road. Stage 3
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Item SR Road Post-code
Topic Request Description SR Status
29 16708 MILLBOURNE AVENUE (NW-EA)
D9 Pay & Display & Permit Parking
on the road. Stage 3
30 16726 WALSH ROAD (NW-EA)
D9 Traffic Calming request for additional traffic calming.
Stage 2
31 16788 CARTON TERRACE (NW-EA)
D11 Pedestrian Crossing
Carton Terrace/Balbutcher Lane at the Poppintree Community Centre.
Stage 2
32 16812 SKREEN ROAD (NW-EA)
D7 Parking Prohibition
on the road. Stage 2
33 16875 FAUSSAGH ROAD (NW-EA)
D7 Speed Ramps on the road. Stage 2
34 16876 FAUSSAGH AVENUE (NW-EA)
D7 Speed Ramps on the road. Stage 2
35 16886 BEAUMONT ROAD (NW-EA)
D9 Yellow Box (Rescind)
at the junction of Yellow Road.
Stage 4
36 16889 DRUMCONDRA ROAD UPPER (NW-EA)
D9 No Right Turn from Millmount Avenue onto Drumcondra Road.
Stage 2
37 17007 RATOATH ROAD (NW-EA)
D7 Traffic Calming from the roundabout at Drumcliffe Road up to Cabra cross.
Stage 2
38 17010 SYCAMORE ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 Traffic Calming on the road. Stage 2
39 17041 GLASANAON ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 School Warden outside the Gael Scoil. Stage 2
40 17070 NEPHIN ROAD (NW-EA)
D7 Double Yellow Lines (Extend)
to extend double yellow lines from Navan Road to past the speed cushion on the west side of Nephin Road.
Stage 4
41 17105 ASHINGTON CLOSE (NW-EA)
D7 Children Crossing Sign
on the road. Stage 4
42 17140 NAVAN ROAD (NW-EA)
D7 Filter Light Request for filter light at the junction of Navan Road and Hampton Green.
Stage 2
43 17197 WELLMOUNT ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 Double Yellow Lines
at the junction of Wellmount Road and Wellmount Avenue.
Stage 4
44 17216 RATOATH ROAD (NW-EA)
D7 Yellow Box at the junction of Convent View Cottages.
Stage 4
45 17259 CARNLOUGH ROAD (NW-EA)
D7 Traffic Calming on the road. Stage 2
46 17262 SAINT MOBHI BOITHIRIN (NW-EA)
D9 Disabled Parking Bay (Residential)
outside nos 1 & 3. Stage 2
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Item SR Road Post-code
Topic Request Description SR Status
47 17264 COLLINS AVENUE EXTENSION (NW-EA)
D9 Double Yellow Lines
in the turning circle in front of 455.
Stage 4
48 17278 COLLINS AVENUE (NW-EA)
D9 Double Yellow Lines
Collins Avenue end of laneway adjacent Rimini Take-away, near no.388
Stage 2
49 17525 KILDONAN AVENUE (NW-EA)
D11 Speed Ramps request for speed ramps/traffic calming measures, resident concerned about safety of small children & excessive speeds
Stage 2
50 17529 BOTANIC AVENUE (NW-EA)
D7 Parking Prohibition
on Victoria lane way beside Fagans Pub, leading to the back of Hollybank Road.
Stage 2
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Item No:12
North West May Area Agenda 19/05/15 (TAG Date: 28/04/15)
Item Request Ref Road Post-code
Topic Request Description
Request by
TAG Result TAG Comments
Sec Date Rec'd
1 Traffic Signs
17105 ASHINGTON CLOSE (NW-EA)
D7 Children Crossing Sign
on the road. dcc area office
Not Recommended
A Children at Play sign is not recommended at this location as they are not effective at influencing driver behaviour.
0 09/03/2015
2 Parking Prohibitions
10185 BALLYBOGGAN ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 Bus Lane (Removal)
on Ballyboggan Road.
cllr McGrattan
Recommended Recommended to remove Bus Lane signs and "Lana Bus" roadmarkings along the southern side of Ballyboggan Road from the junction with Broombridge Road and running west to the Ratoath Road. Deflecton Arrow Roadmarking on South Western corner of Ballyboggan & Broombridge Junction to be removed also. 250mm wide [RRM 24] continuous white line to be retained.
0 14/01/2014
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Item Request Ref Road Post-code
Topic Request Description
Request by
TAG Result TAG Comments Sec Date Rec'd
3 Pedestrian Facilities
9787 BEAUMONT ROAD (NW-EA)
D9 Pedestrian Crossing
to cross Beaumont Road from Elm Mount Park.
deputy Flanagan
Not Recommended
There is a School Warden in place to aid pedestrians at times of high demand. Outside of these times there are very low numbers of pedestrians tying to cross at this location and the low demand does not meet the criteria for a signalised pedestrian crossing.
0 04/12/2013
4 Traffic Conditions
16324 BLACKHORSE AVENUE (NW-EA)
D7 Yellow Box at the junction of Blackhorse Grove.
cllr Murphy
Not Recommended
A yellow box is not recommended at this location as the junction is rarely blocked by stationary traffic and Blackhorse Grove does not produce large amounts of traffic.
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5 Traffic Signs
15771 BROOMBRIDGE ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 Yield Sign at Glen Industrial Estate.
business Not Recommended
It is not recommended to erect a Yield sign at this location. Vehicles looking to turn right off the road are required to yield to on coming traffic from the opposite direction as is outlined in the rules of the road.
0 04/12/2014
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Item Request Ref Road Post-code
Topic Request Description
Request by
TAG Result TAG Comments Sec Date Rec'd
6 Parking Prohibitions
17264 COLLINS AVENUE EXTENSION (NW-EA)
D9 Double Yellow Lines
in the turning circle in front of 455.
cllr Montague
Not Recommended
Double yellow lines are not recommended at this location. Double yellow lines are only installed in order to prevent obstruction to traffic flow or the removal of hazardous parking not already covered in Traffic Legislation. As the vehicle in question is not obstructing traffic flow or creating a hazard it is not a matter for Traffic Management & Control.
0 24/03/2015
7 Parking Prohibitions
16497 CONNAUGHT STREET (NW-EA)
D7 Disabled Parking Bay (Residential)
outside No. 30.
resident Recommended Recommended to rescind Pay & Display & Permit parking on the northern side of Connaught Street from the common property boundary of Nos 29/30 Connaught St and running West for 6m. Recommended to install Disabled parking bay on the northern side of Connaught Street from the common property boundary of Nos 29/30 Connaught St and running west for 6m.
0 29/01/2015
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Item Request Ref Road Post-code
Topic Request Description
Request by
TAG Result TAG Comments Sec Date Rec'd
8 Parking Prohibitions
15202 DRUMCONDRA ROAD LOWER (NW-EA)
D9 Double Yellow Lines
at both sides of the entrance to the Archbishop’s Palace.
cllr Burke Not Recommended
The space directly outside the gates to the palace are not in the charge of Dublin City Council. It is recommended to have the existing Double Yellow Lines at the road side of the footpath inspected and renewed if necessary.
1 11/11/2014
9 Traffic Conditions
15886 DRUMCONDRA ROAD UPPER (NW-EA)
D7 Speed Ramps
On the laneway at the rear of No. 49, Drumcondra Road Upper, laneway connecting Wellpark Avenue and Home Farm Road.
resident Not Recommended
Ramps are not suitable or recommended at this location as they are not effective at reducing speeds below 50km/h. The existing ramps should not have been put in place and apparently have not been effective. Additional ramps are not recommended.
0 22/12/2014
10 Parking Prohibitions
8155 ELLESMERE AVENUE (NW-EA)
D7 Disabled Parking Bay (Residential)
outside No. 29.
resident Recommended Recommended to install Disabled Parking bay on the western side of Ellesmere Avenue: From the common boundary of properties 29 & 30 and running south for a distance of 6m. No accompanying sign is needed or recommended.
0 29/07/2013
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Item Request Ref Road Post-code
Topic Request Description
Request by
TAG Result TAG Comments Sec Date Rec'd
11 Traffic Conditions
14617 FALCARRAGH ROAD (NW-EA)
D9 Speed Ramps
on Falcarragh Road.
cllr Montague
Not Recommended
Due to the narrow nature of the road, it's short length and the presence of vehicles parked on both sides of the road, traffic speeds are naturally calmed on this street and further traffic calming is not recommended.
0 21/10/2014
12 Traffic Signs
14618 FALCARRAGH ROAD (NW-EA)
D9 Children Crossing Sign
on Falcarragh Road
cllr Montague
Recommended It is recommended to install a W141 sign "School Ahead" at the North Western end of Falcarragh Rd mounted on existing PLS #6.
0 21/10/2014
13 Traffic Signals
6356 FINGLAS ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 Pedestrian Crossing
At the bottom of Violet Hill.
cllr Redmond
Not Recommended
A pedestrian crossing at this location is not recommended as there are existing pedestrian crossings located approximately 70m south and 150m north of the requested location.
0 04/03/2013
14 Parking Prohibitions
14412 GARTAN AVENUE (NW-EA)
D9 Pay & Display & Permit Parking (extension of area)
near Iona Road junction.
resident Not Recommended
An inspection on 14/04/2015 of the street parallel to Gartan Ave showed no illegal or dangerous parking. Occupancy was also below 80%. It is not recommended to extend the pay & display area.
0 01/10/2014
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Item Request Ref Road Post-code
Topic Request Description
Request by
TAG Result TAG Comments Sec Date Rec'd
15 Traffic Conditions
9895 KILDONAN AVENUE (NW-EA)
D11 Speed Ramps
at No. 80. cllr Redmond
Not Recommended
A speed survey of the location showed very low traffic flows and traffic speeds far below the 50km/h. As speed ramps are only effective at reducing speeds to below 50km/h it is not recommended to install Speed Ramps as they would not be effective in reducing speeds any further.
2 04/11/2013
16 Parking Prohibitions
17070 NEPHIN ROAD (NW-EA)
D7 Double Yellow Lines (Extend)
to extend double yellow lines from Navan Road to past the speed cushion on the west side of Nephin Road.
dcc area office
Not Recommended
Double Yellow Lines are already in place up to the speed cushion. It is not recommended to extend it any further. Recommended to repaint if neccessary.
0 06/03/2015
17 Traffic Signs
15848 RATOATH ROAD (NW-EA)
D7 3 Tonne Limit
when the new bridge is open.
cllr McGrattan
Recommended It is recommended to put a 3.5t weight restriction on the new O'Reilly's bridge in order to be consistent with previous restrictions at the level crossing.
0 16/12/2014
18 Traffic Conditions
17216 RATOATH ROAD (NW-EA)
D7 Yellow Box at the junction of Convent View Cottages.
resident Not Recommended
A yellow box is not recommended at this location as the junction does not serve enough properties to meet the criteria for the installation of a yellow box.
0 18/03/2015
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Item Request Ref Road Post-code
Topic Request Description
Request by
TAG Result TAG Comments Sec Date Rec'd
19 Parking Prohibitions
14506 SAINT BRIGID'S ROAD LOWER (NW-EA)
D9 Double Yellow Lines
at rear of no.s 5 & 7, also opposite rear of 5&7, and possibly on corners.
resident Not Recommended
Under The Road Traffic (Traffic & Parking ) Regulations, Section 36 paragraph(2) g; “A vehicle shall not be parked in any place, position or manner that will result in the vehicle obstructing an entrance or an exit for vehicles to or from a premises, save with the consent of the occupier of such premises;” It is not recommended to introduce parking restrictions where restrictions are already covered under the law, such as placing Double Yellow Lines across entrances, as this would lead to a proliferation of same and additional expense due to maintenance etc. Infringements of the Act should be reported to the Gardai or Dublin Street Parking Services Ph.6022500 for enforcement under the law.
0 03/10/2014
20 16368 SAINT MARGARET'S ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 Bus Stop (General Query)
Bus cage markings at the set down area of the No. 9 bus. Behide the McDonalds.
dublin bus Recommended Recommended to install Bus Cage roadmarkings on Saint Margaret's Rd at the number 9 bus set down area behind Mcdonalds: from a point 2.1m of the western Lamp Standard and running east for approx 26m.
0 27/01/2015
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Item Request Ref Road Post-code
Topic Request Description
Request by
TAG Result TAG Comments Sec Date Rec'd
21 Parking Prohibitions
16615 SHANDON PARK (NW-EA)
D7 Disabled Parking Bay (Residential)
outside No. 21.
resident Recommended Recommended to install a Disabled parking bay on the southern side of Shandon Park from a point at the common property boundary of 21/23 Shandon Park and running east for 6m.
0 10/02/2015
22 Parking Prohibitions
17197 WELLMOUNT ROAD (NW-EA)
D11 Double Yellow Lines
at the junction of Wellmount Road and Wellmount Avenue.
cllr Costello
Not Recommended
Under The Road Traffic (Traffic & Parking ) Regulations, Section 36 paragraph(2) c & d; A vehicle shall not be parked within 5 metres of a road junction. A vehicle shall not be parked on a section of roadway with less than 3 traffic lanes and where traffic sign number RRM 001 [continuous white line] has been provided; It is not recommended to introduce parking restrictions where restrictions are already covered under the law, such as placing Double Yellow Lines across entrances, as this would lead to a proliferation of same and additional expense due to maintenance etc. Infringements of the Act should be reported to the Gardai or Dublin Street Parking Services Ph.6022500 for enforcement under the law.
0 24/03/2015
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Item Request Ref Road Post-code
Topic Request Description
Request by
TAG Result TAG Comments Sec Date Rec'd
23 Traffic Signs
16703 WELLPARK AVENUE (NW-EA)
D9 No Right Turn
request for 'No Right Turn' for the laneway between Home Farm Road and Wellpark Avenue.
cllr Montague
Not Recommended
The no left turn ban was put in place to prevent traffic from using the lane to access Drumcondra Road northbound. As there have been no instances recorded of vehicles turning right into the lane a right turn ban is not recommended at this location.
0 17/02/2015
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To the Chairman and Members of The North West Area Committee Meeting: 19th May 2015 Item No: 14
RE: Enforcement Report for January – March 2015 for the North West Area The following is a summary of enforcement activity in the North West Area for the period January - March 2015:
Number of new complaints opened – 30
Number of Warning Letters issued – 30
Number of Enforcement Notices issued – 1
Number of referrals to the District Court for prosecution – 1
Number of files closed/resolved – 19
Combined Report
Fiacra Worrall Fiacra Worrall Asst Enforcement Manager Planning Department e-mail: [email protected] tel: 2223316
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New Complaints: 1 January 2015 to 31 March 2015
Case No. Location Complaint Date
Opened
E0001/15 117, Iveleary Road, Whitehall, Dublin 9 Removal of gates to facilitate vehicular entrance 02/01/2015
E0002/15 117, Iveragh Road, Whitehall, Dublin 9 Satellite dish 02/01/2015
E0006/15 47, Lorcan Drive, Santry, Dublin 9 Subdivision of house, & shed a granny flat 05/01/2015
E0012/15 Santry, Dublin 9 Advertising signs on railings 07/01/2015
E0020/15 43, Kinvara Park, Dublin 7 Change of use from butcher shop to dry cleaners inc Signage 09/01/2015
E0050/15 12, Cabra Park, Dublin 7 Satellite dish 20/01/2015
E0051/15 22, Cabra Park, Dublin 7 Satellite dish 20/01/2015
E0056/15 331, Blackhorse Avenue, Dublin 7 Breach of permission: street cleaning 22/01/2015
E0060/15 76/78, St Mobhi Road, Dublin 9 Rear boundary wall raised in height 23/01/2015
E0080/15 Topaz Service Station, Cabra Road, Dublin 7 Refurbishment works & erection of structure in forecourt 02/02/2015
E0106/15 4 Cremore Heights, Ballygall Road East, Glasnevin, Dublin 11 Extension to rear 10/02/2015
E0119/15 152, Ballygall Parade, Dublin 11 Subdivision of house, hoarding & rear wall 20/02/2015
E0121/15 32, North Circular Road, Dublin 7 Shed in use as stables 17/02/2015
E0127/15 377 North Circular Road, Dublin 7. Provision of awning 19/02/2015
E0144/15 22, Fassaugh Avenue, Cabra, Dublin 7 Change of use from restaurant to takeaway 23/02/2015
E0162/15 3, Villa Park Road, Off BlackHorse Avenue, Dublin 7 Domestic garage in use Residential Use 25/02/2015
E0164/15 2, Cremore Park, Dublin 11 Structure in rear garden 27/02/2015
E0169/15 Poppintree Pharmacy, Poppintree Parade, Balbutcher Lane, Dublin 11 Breach of permission: non-provision of glazing 05/03/2015
E0172/15 2, Walnut Avenue, Dublin 9 Domestic shed in use as habitable accommodation 03/03/2015
E0174/15 61, Shanard Road, Santry, Dublin 9 Large Structure to rear in use for habitable accommodation 03/03/2015
E0175/15 Lidl Supermarket, Omni Shopping Centre, Dublin 9 Breach of permission: lack of pedestrian crossing 03/03/2015
E0181/15 Matt Weldon Public House, 125 Ballymun Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Erection of two canopies 05/03/2015
E0188/15 31, Claude Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 Structure to rear 06/03/2015
E0198/15 192, Collins Avenue, Whitehall, Dublin 9 Extension 12/03/2015
E0209/15 4, Belview Cottages, Old Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 11 Extension with balcony 18/03/2015
E0218/15 Beneavin Lodge Nursing Home, Beneavin Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 11 Breach of permission: working hours 23/03/2015
E0228/15 46, Decourcey Square, Off Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Change of use from residental to commercial 25/03/2015
E0232/15 75, Annaly Road, Dublin 7 Extension & new front wall 27/03/2015
E0233/15 76, Carlingford Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 Commercial use of domestic shed for smoking fish 27/03/2015
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Warning Letters: 1 January 2015 - 31 March 2015
Case No. Location Complaint Date
Issued
E0001/15 117, Iveleary Road, Whitehall, Dublin 9 Removal of gates to facilitate vehicular entrance 05/01/2015
E0002/15 117, Iveragh Road, Whitehall, Dublin 9 Satellite dish 05/01/2015
E0006/15 47, Lorcan Drive, Santry, Dublin 9 Subdivision of house, & shed a granny flat 05/01/2015
E0012/15 Santry, Dublin 9 Advertising signs on railings 07/01/2015
E0020/15 43, Kinvara Park, Dublin 7 Change of use from butcher shop to dry cleaners inc Signage 09/01/2015
E0050/15 12, Cabra Park, Dublin 7 Satellite dish 21/01/2015
E0051/15 22, Cabra Park, Dublin 7 Satellite dish 21/01/2015
E0056/15 331, Blackhorse Avenue, Dublin 7 Breach of permission: street cleaning 23/01/2015
E0060/15 76/78, St Mobhi Road, Dublin 9 Rear boundary wall raised in height 23/01/2015
E0080/15 Topaz Service Station, Cabra Road, Dublin 7 Refurbishment works & erection of structure in forecourt 02/02/2015
E0106/15 4 Cremore Heights, Ballygall Road East, Glasnevin, Dublin 11 Extension to rear 10/02/2015
E0119/15 152, Ballygall Parade, Dublin 11 Subdivision of house, hoarding & rear wall 20/02/2015
E0121/15 32, North Circular Road, Dublin 7 Shed in use as stables 17/02/2015
E0124/14 10, Ballygall Parade, Finglas, Dublin 11 Wall & railings removed to facilitate vehicular entrance 20/01/2015
E0127/15 377 North Circular Road, Dublin 7. Provision of awning 20/02/2015
E0144/15 22, Fassaugh Avenue, Cabra, Dublin 7 Change of use from restaurant to takeaway 24/02/2015
E0162/15 3, Villa Park Road, Off BlackHorse Avenue, Dublin 7 Domestic garage in use Residential Use 26/02/2015
E0164/15 2, Cremore Park, Dublin 11 Structure in rear garden 27/02/2015
E0169/15 Poppintree Pharmacy, Poppintree Parade, Balbutcher Lane, Dublin 11 Breach of permission: non-provision of glazing 05/03/2015
E0172/15 2, Walnut Avenue, Dublin 9 Domestic shed in use as habitable accommodation 04/03/2015
E0174/15 61, Shanard Road, Santry, Dublin 9 Large Structure to rear in use for habitable accommodation 04/03/2015
E0175/15 Lidl Supermarket, Omni Shopping Centre, Dublin 9 Breach of permission: lack of pedestrian crossing 09/03/2015
E0181/15 Matt Weldon Public House, 125 Ballymun Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Erection of two canopies 06/03/2015
E0188/15 31, Claude Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 Structure to rear 09/03/2015
E0198/15 192, Collins Avenue, Whitehall, Dublin 9 Extension 12/03/2015
E0209/15 4, Belview Cottages, Old Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 11 Extension with balcony 19/03/2015
E0218/15 Beneavin Lodge Nursing Home, Beneavin Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 11 Breach of permission: working hours 23/03/2015
E0228/15 46, Decourcey Square, Off Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Change of use from residental to commercial 26/03/2015
E0232/15 75, Annaly Road, Dublin 7 Extension & new front wall 27/03/2015
E0233/15 76, Carlingford Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 Commercial use of domestic shed for smoking fish 27/03/2015
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Enforcement Notices 1st January 2015 to 31st March 2015
Case No. Location Complaint Date Issued
E0442/14 Orchids Beauty Salon, 254 Swords Road, Dublin 9 Illuminated sign 12/01/2015
Legal Proceedings 1st March 2015 to 31st March 2015
Case No. Location Complaint Date Issued
E0795/13 The Autobahn Road House, 73-77, Glasnevin Avenue, Dublin 11 Removal of bollards 13/01/2015
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Closed Files 1st January 2015 to 31st March 2015
Case No. Location Complaint Date
Closed Reason for Closure
E0001/15 117, Iveleary Road, Whitehall, Dublin 9 Removal of gates to facilitate vehicular entrance 09/03/2015 No evidence
E0012/15 Santry, Dublin 9 Advertising signs on railings 20/01/2015 Signs removed
E0166/14 Lands adjoining 6, Coultry Park, Ballymun, Dublin 11 Container place on open space 14/01/2015 Container removed
E0203/14 10, Dalcassian Downs, Dublin 11 Satellite Dish 13/01/2015 Dish removed
E0265/14 5, Dalcassian Downs, Dublin 11 Satellite dish 13/01/2015 Dish removed
E0266/14 29, Dalcassian Downs, Dublin 11 Satellite dish 13/01/2015 Dish removed
E0269/14 40, Dalcassian Downs, Dublin 11 Satellite dish 13/01/2015 Dish removed
E0392/14 94 Newgrange Road, Cabra, Dublin 7 Extension to rear 05/02/2015 Exempted Development
E0437/14 40, Coultry Way, Ballymun, Dublin 9 Timber Panels attached to boundary walls 23/01/2015 Minor breach - small section exceeds height
E0544/13 The Maple Centre, Navan Road, Dublin 7 Sign 26/03/2015 No evidence
E0554/14 Kinvara Road/Drive Laneway, Dublin 7 Gates erected on laneway 12/01/2015 Exempted Development
E0740/14 85, Hollybank Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 Satellite dish 25/03/2015 Dish removed
E0758/14 66, Hollybank Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 Commencement of works prior to grant of permission 11/02/2015 Planning permission granted
E0813/08 68, Ardpatrick Road, Navan Road, Dublin 7 Change of use from residential to surgery 07/01/2015 Planning permission granted
E0813/14 66 Drumcondra Road Lower,, Drumcondra,, Dublin 9. Satellite dish 23/01/2015 Dish removed
E0844/10 Boylesports, Swords Road, Whitehall, Dublin 9 Erection of satellite dishes 09/03/2015 Statute barred
E0858/14 311, Griffith Avenue, Dublin 9 Breach of permission: extension height 13/01/2015 Minor breach - no material impact
E0998/04 West Park House, 54, Ballygall Road East, Dublin 11 Building endangered (Protected Strucutre) 02/03/2015 Endangerment removed
E1219/08 50, Iona Road, Dublin 9 Provision of vehicular entrance 12/01/2015 Boundary reinstated
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Planning Enforcement Combined Report: 01 January 2015 - 31 March 2015
Case No. Location Complaint Date
opened Warning Letter Enf Notice
Legal Proc Closed Comments
E0001/15 117, Iveleary Road, Whitehall, Dublin 9 Removal of gates to facilitate vehicular entrance 02/01/2015 05/01/2015 09/03/2015 No evidence
E0002/15 117, Iveragh Road, Whitehall, Dublin 9 Satellite dish 02/01/2015 05/01/2015
E0006/15 47, Lorcan Drive, Santry, Dublin 9 Subdivision of house, & shed a granny flat 05/01/2015 05/01/2015
E0012/15 Santry, Dublin 9 Advertising signs on railings 07/01/2015 07/01/2015 20/01/2015 Signs removed
E0020/15 43, Kinvara Park, Dublin 7 Change of use from butcher shop to dry cleaners including signs 09/01/2015 09/01/2015
E0050/15 12, Cabra Park, Dublin 7 Satellite dish 20/01/2015 21/01/2015
E0051/15 22, Cabra Park, Dublin 7 Satellite dish 20/01/2015 21/01/2015
E0056/15 331, Blackhorse Avenue, Dublin 7 Breach of permission: street cleaning 22/01/2015 23/01/2015
E0060/15 76/78, St Mobhi Road, Dublin 9 Rear boundary wall raised in height 23/01/2015 23/01/2015
E0080/15 Topaz Service Station, Cabra Road, Dublin 7 Refurbishment works & erection of structure in forecourt 02/02/2015 02/02/2015
E0106/15 4 Cremore Heights, Ballygall Road East, Glasnevin, Dublin 11 Extension to rear 10/02/2015 10/02/2015
E0119/15 152, Ballygall Parade, Dublin 11 Subdivision of house, hoarding & rear wall 20/02/2015 20/02/2015
E0121/15 32, North Circular Road, Dublin 7 Shed in use as stables 17/02/2015 17/02/2015
E0124/14 10, Ballygall Parade, Finglas, Dublin 11 Wall & railings removed to facilitate vehicular entrance 03/03/2014 20/01/2015
E0127/15 377 North Circular Road, Dublin 7. Provision of awning 19/02/2015 20/02/2015
E0144/15 22, Fassaugh Avenue, Cabra, Dublin 7 Change of use from restaurant to takeaway 23/02/2015 24/02/2015
E0162/15 3, Villa Park Road, Off BlackHorse Avenue, Dublin 7 Domestic garage in use Residential Use 25/02/2015 26/02/2015 Exempted Development
E0164/15 2, Cremore Park, Dublin 11 Structure in rear garden 27/02/2015 27/02/2015 Exempted development
E0166/14 Lands adjoining 6, Coultry Park, Ballymun, Dublin 11 Container place on open space 14/01/2015 Container removed
E0169/15 Poppintree Pharmacy, Poppintree Parade, Balbutcher Lane, Dublin 11 Breach of permission: non-provision of glazing 05/03/2015 05/03/2015
E0172/15 2, Walnut Avenue, Dublin 9 Domestic shed in use as habitable accommodation 03/03/2015 04/03/2015
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Case No. Location Complaint Date
opened Warning Letter Enf Notice
Legal Proc Closed Comments
E0174/15 61, Shanard Road, Santry, Dublin 9 Large Structure to rear in use for habitable accommodation 03/03/2015 04/03/2015
E0175/15 Lidl Supermarket, Omni Shopping Centre, Dublin 9 Breach of permission: lack of pedestrian crossing 03/03/2015 09/03/2015
E0181/15 Matt Weldon Public House, 125 Ballymun Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Erection of two canopies 05/03/2015 06/03/2015
E0188/15 31, Claude Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 Structure to rear 06/03/2015 09/03/2015
E0198/15 192, Collins Avenue, Whitehall, Dublin 9 Extension 12/03/2015 12/03/2015
E0203/14 10, Dalcassian Downs, Dublin 11 Satellite Dish 13/01/2015 Dish removed
E0209/15 4, Belview Cottages, Old Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 11 Extension with balcony 18/03/2015 19/03/2015
E0218/15 Beneavin Lodge Nursing Home, Beneavin Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 11 Breach of permission: working hours 23/03/2015 23/03/2015
E0228/15 46, Decourcey Square, Off Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Change of use from residental to commercial 25/03/2015 26/03/2015
E0232/15 75, Annaly Road, Dublin 7 Extension & new front wall 27/03/2015 27/03/2015
E0233/15 76, Carlingford Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 Commercial use of domestic shed for smoking fish 27/03/2015 27/03/2015
E0265/14 5, Dalcassian Downs, Dublin 11 Satellite dish 13/01/2015 Dish removed
E0266/14 29, Dalcassian Downs, Dublin 11 Satellite dish 13/01/2015 Dish removed
E0269/14 40, Dalcassian Downs, Dublin 11 Satellite dish 13/01/2015 Dish removed
E0392/14 94 Newgrange Road, Cabra, Dublin 7 Extension to rear 05/02/2015 Exempted Development
E0437/14 40, Coultry Way, Ballymun, Dublin 9 Timber Panels attached to boundary walls 23/01/2015 Minor breach - small section exceeds height
E0442/14 Orchids Beauty Salon, 254 Swords Road, Dublin 9 Illuminated sign erected 12/01/2015
E0544/13 The Maple Centre, Navan Road, Dublin 7 Sign 26/03/2015 No evidence
E0554/14 Kinvara Road/Drive Laneway, Dublin 7 Gates erected on laneway 12/01/2015 Exempted Development
E0740/14 85, Hollybank Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 Satellite dish 25/03/2015 Dish removed
E0758/14 66, Hollybank Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 Commencement of worksprior to grant of permission 11/02/2015 Planning permission granted
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Case No. Location Complaint Date
opened Warning Letter Enf Notice
Legal Proc Closed Comments
E0795/13 The Autobahn Road House, 73-77, Glasnevin Avenue, Dublin 11 Bollards 13/01/2015
E0813/08 68, Ardpatrick Road, Navan Road, Dublin 7 Change of use from residential to surgery 07/01/2015 Planning permission granted
E0813/14 66 Drumcondra Road Lower,, Drumcondra,, Dublin 9. Satellite dish 23/01/2015 Dish removed
E0844/10 Boylesports, Swords Road, Whitehall, Dublin 9 Erection of satellite dishes 09/03/2015 Statute barred
E0858/14 311, Griffith Avenue, Dublin 9 Breach of permission: extension height 13/01/2015 Minor breach - no material impact
E0998/04 West Park House, 54, Ballygall Road East, Dublin 11 Building endangered (Protected Strucutre) 02/03/2015 Endangerment removed
E1219/08 50, Iona Road, Dublin 9 Provision of vehicular entrance 12/01/2015 Boundary reinstated
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To the Chairperson and Members of the North West Area Committee Meeting: 19th May 2015 Item No: 15
PUBLIC DOMAIN MAY REPORT
Newly Appointed Environmental Liaison Officer
On Monday 11th May, Patrick Smith was appointed to the position of Environmental Liaison
Officer for the North West Area. The position has been vacant for over 3 years following the
retirement of Bob Ward. When trained, Patrick will have responsibility for a number of items
including the following:
promotion of good environmental practices in the area
liaising with businesses, schools and community associations, other City
Council departments and state agencies on environmental matters identifying
initiatives on environmental issues and initiate
preparation and implementation of Area Action Plans for the environment and
promoting sustainable environmental practices in communities
Assisting in the enforcement of legislation and bye-laws that are pertinent for
the improvement of the public domain and the wider environment. Including
Waste Management Act and the Litter Pollution Act. Control and Prevention of
Litter Bye-laws and the Presentation, Collection and Storage of Domestic /
Commercial Waste.
assisting in the work of the Public Domain Enforcement Unit
Patrick Smith can be contacted via email - [email protected] or
via phone on 222 6754.
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Ballygall Swale
On the 22nd April the Drainage Division completed works to the Ballygall swale. The top layer
of soil (which was essentially forming a barrier to the water draining away) was dug up and
removed. Additional land drains were installed in October 2014 and again in April 2015. the
A layer of stone was then placed over the full area of the upper and lower swales, which will
help water to drain through the ground.
Finally, the area was covered over with a layer of high quality top soil to allow the water to
drain through. They then engaged Plants & Planters to landscape the whole green area and
re-seeded it. Photo below of completed works.
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Weed Spraying
Weed spraying commenced in the North West Area on 21st April and was completed on 11th
May by Greentown Environmental on behalf of Dublin City Council. During this period
spraying was postponed a number of times due to rain. It is advisable for spraying to be
completed during dry periods to ensure effectiveness. The area will be inspected over the
coming weeks to identify locations that may require additional attention. A second round of
weed spraying will take place in the North West Area in August.
Cabra Laneways
There area a number of problematic laneways in the Cabra Area that are currently under
close inspection a number of times weekly. These laneways are subject to large scale
dumping. The lanes to the rear of the local shops on Faussagh Avenue are attracting large
scale dumping as opposed to dumping of domestic waste. The laneways are of no real
benefit or short cut to the community and are mainly used by the adjoining businesses. The
other lanes in Cabra attract mainly dumping of domestic waste along with some household
items we will continue to monitor these lanes and deploy Litter Wardens to investigate,
where appropriate.
Finglas East Safety Forum
The Finglas East Safety Forum was held on Tuesday 5th May in St. Canice’s Boys School. It
was well attended by local residents. There were no serious safety issues raised. The
Gardai and Dublin City Council supplied updates from the previous meetings along with
current information and statistics of relevant issues, The next meeting is due to be help on
22nd September.
Drumcondra / Glasnevin Safety Forum
The next meeting of the Drumcondra / Glasnevin Safety Forum will be held on Wednesday
24th June at 7pm in the Maples Hotel.
JACKIE O’REILLY
PUBLIC DOMAIN OFFICER NORTH WEST AREA
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To the Chairperson and Members of the North West Area Committee Meeting: 19th May 2015 Item No: 17
Ballymun Area Office Report May 2015
1. Community Update
2. Housing/Estate Management
3. Ballymun Town Civic Alliance
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1. Community Update
Ballymun Market
The Ballymun Market has now relocated to the Ballymun Plaza. The market will continue to
be a weekly market. At present the market has approximately twenty traders, a mix of both
community traders and commercial traders. Anyone interested in applying to become a
trader at the market can contact the market coordinator on 0876981093 or email
Environmental Projects
Dublin City Council, Community & Social Development Section are continuing to support
residents group with planting projects for their areas. Below is a list of areas that have had
plants given to them to plant in their planters, flower beds and tree bays. Another support
offered is equipment for clean ups.
Belclare Park, Belclare Place, Sandyhill Court, Marewood Crescent, Marewood Court,
Coultry Way, Willow Park / Ceaderwood, Crannogue Close, & Coultry Drive.
Continuing on the improvement at the Ballymun Library, another three planters have been
purchased for the civic area outside of the library.
Setanta’s Japanese Hurling Event
The Ballymun Area Office gave funding towards this event. The funding given was used for
event catering.
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Summer Projects
The application date for projects to apply for funding from both Dublin City Council directly
and to Crosscare has now passed. Both Dublin City Council and Crosscare will now look at
each grant and endorse the funding to groups that meet the criteria. There will be seven
summer projects run within the Ballymun area this summer. Dublin City Council will be
advertising the project dates in the local newspaper in June. The Community & Social
Development Section are working closely with all 7 groups. If you require further information
please contact Niamh Reilly on 01 2225725.
Resident Engagement Actions
Two of the original CAFTA staff are currently engaging with residents from several different
areas, both Ballymun east and west. They are working with residents on environmental
projects and different actions in relation to their communities. The areas that they have
linked in with so far are, Belclare Place, Sandyhill, Doon Court, Knowth Court, Coultry Park
(shop van side), Sandyhill Court and Coultry Avenue.
Santry Community Centre
The Area Office provided funding to this centre to cover the costs of repairs to the “London
Wall” that allows the main hall to be sub divided. The wall is critical to the centre’s business
plan.
Glasnevin Musical Society
The Senior Community Officer met with this group and has arranged funding from the Area
Office and the Cultural, Recreation and Amenities Department. The group has agreed to
develop a working relationship with the Area Office into the future. It is anticipated that they
will be involved in the forthcoming Positive Ageing Concert in September
Beo Bhailemunna
This festival of traditional music will open on the 15th of June for one week. It will feature a
concert from the world renowned group, Altan on the 22nd. Lad Lane will open the festival
with a concert in The Council Chamber. The festival will also include a concert featuring local
artists, lunch time music, workshops and night time events at Setanta. Tickets for all events
went on sale on the 15th May.
1916 funding
The Senior Community Officer hosted an information meeting on the 1916 fund for the youth
and education sector here in Ballymun. A number of other groups in the Ballymun Town
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have been in contact and received support. It is proposed to have a two week show case
period for projects up to the 24th of April 1916.
Glasnevin
Glasnevin/Phibsborough Tidy Towns Committee was launched by the Lord Mayor on
Saturday 18th April in the Library garden. A very large crowd attended including Minister O’
Donohoe, Deputies O’ Sullivan, Lyons, Costello and the celebration included 2 musical
groups. Blessington Basin Pride of Place initiative is developing strongly and will impact
positively on the greater Phibsborough / Glasnevin area.
No changes to report on Iona and Prospect Avenue.
2. Housing/Estate Management
Remaining Blocks
The remaining blocks at Balbutcher Lane and Joseph Plunkett Tower are with a contractor
for demolition. They are now on site and have begun the internal stripping of the blocks. The
programme of demolition is likely to be in the region of 12 months.
C.C.T.V
The programmed maintenance of the system is underway and will be completed in two
weeks. This work includes the cleaning and checking of the system and the control room.
The system is being extended to cover the exterior of Poppintree Sports and Community
Centre and Meakstown Equine Centre.
Cleansing / Waste Management
Waste Management and the Area Office are continuing to combat illegal dumping at open
spaces. These measures include using the C.C.T.V system to monitor and identify those
responsible. The Area Office has targeted illegal dumping in Coultry, Marewood, Druid Court
and St Margaret’s Road over the last month and this resulted in a number of tenants being
called in and warned about illegal dumping. Our cleansing crew is continuing with the
cleaning of the Courts in Ballymun which are cleaned on a rota basis.
Retrofitting
Retrofitting of units in Sandyhill is complete, the work included units which were void.
Completed units have been handed back and have been let to housing and homeless cases.
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The work carried out on these units include new pvc windows and doors, boiler upgrade,
insulation of attics, external cladding and pumping of wall cavities. Units in Balbutcher,
Coultry and Belclare have also had walls pumped and attics insulated. The older persons
units in Ard na Meala have been put forward for inclusion in the next round of works. It is
hoped that this work will be approved.
Ballymun West Area Report
Doon & Knowth Court
Dublin City Council has met with the residents of Doon and Knowth Court. There are a
number of small projects planned for the coming weeks. The residents are very enthusiastic
and a commitment has been given by all to engage in trying to improve the piece of land at
the end of the estate. Dublin City Council will be removing the boulders and replacing them
with a permanent structure. It has also been suggested to resurface the foot path that has
been damaged over the years. (Fire damage) It also proposed to paint the walls.
Graigue Court
A request for kissing gates has been made for the entrance/exit of this court. (1-12)
Belclare Green
There is constant illegal dumping on the green. The Public Domain Officer and Dublin City
Council will be carrying out a piece of work to identify who has a bin collection and calling to
those who don’t in an effort to stop the illegal dumping on the green.
CAFTA
Meetings have taken place with the residents of Bellaire Park in relation to planting new pots
and planters in Belclare. There are constant residents clean ups that are supported by
Dublin City Council. I have met with CAFTA and given a list of areas for them to engage
with over the coming months. Carton Court, Bellaire Place, Doon and Knowth Court and
Sandyhill. Dublin City Council has been engaging with residents in these areas around
estate issues, each have expressed an interest in estate enhancement and entering into the
tidy towns and neighbourhood competitions. I meet with CAFTA on a regular basis and
receive an update on the different projects they are working on.
Knowth Court
Dublin City Council is tackling the issue of illegal dumping and non compliance for domestic
waste collection. Estate Management and the Public Domain Officer have called to all the
houses in Knowth Court that have not provided evidence of their waste providers. Letters
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were left and a second call to these houses will be made in the coming week. There are a
number of small painting projects planned for the spring at the back of Knowth Court.
Drainage Issues
There have been ongoing issues relating to sewage in several of the Courts. A meeting was
held between the Area Office, Drainage Division and Housing Maintenance in order to clarify
responsibility for this matter. It appears that it is the responsibility of the householder,
whether the house is a tenancy or privately owned. Irish Water has taken over responsibility
for sewers, and our Drainage division now deal with these only on request from Irish Water.
They are not responsible for drains, which are the responsibility of the householder. The
problems in the courts are relating to drains. To date Housing Maintenance has been
responding to these issues, despite not having responsibility for them. This will continue to
be the case but only when there is spare capacity as they are primarily involved in dealing
with issues in flat complexes. The ongoing problems are arising because of materials such
as baby wipes being flushed into the system. However the system, as in much of the city, is
not to modern standards, and similar issues do not arise as frequently where the system has
been renewed. It is intended to carry out a camera survey of the system to establish if there
are any areas that require immediate attention and it is also intended to seek funding for
necessary upgrades. As with other infrastructural works in the area, no source of funding
has yet been identified.
Ballymun East Area Report
Tidy Towns are trying to come up with new initiatives to encourage more community
involvement as the current initiatives are still growing at a slow pace but we still expect to
have residents and committees in place in time for spring clean ups. Along with the Tidy
Towns initiative we hope to enrol in the National Spring Clean for the month of April. Tenant
meetings are arranged now around current initiatives which are in place in Coultry and
Shangan area with more planned through the tenant engagement service.
Whiteacre Park
Tendering has started for the replacement of the play ground equipment which should allow
the playground to be finished in time for the summer. The contractors are still working on the
fencing around the play ground but this will be finished in time before the play ground work
starts. At this stage we will be getting the local kids involved in fixing up the playground, this
engagement will be looked after by the local area office community section. Waste
Management and the local Area Office are currently surveying the areas and houses to
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establish the compliance with waste management by-laws. This is mainly being carried out
on bin collection days
Shangan
Snagging is still ongoing in the new houses on Shangan Avenue which is nearly completed
except for solar and roofing issues. Contractors are continuing to work with BRL over the
roofing issues and the solar systems. They hope to start repair works in the coming weeks.
Waste Management and the local Area Office are currently surveying the areas and houses
to establish the compliance with waste management by-laws. This is mainly being carried
out on bin collection days.
Coultry
New security doors have now been fitted in Coultry Green which will give added security to
residents and stop young people congregating on the stairs. Work on the shop van site is
completed in Coultry Park and tenants have been consulted about what to put in this space
such as a community garden, equipment and paint have been ordered for this project which
should start before the end of May. Surveys are at an advanced stage in Coultry Gardens to
alleviate the drainage and flooding problems in the area. It is hoped that the works will
include the resurfacing of the area. No funding is in place for this work. Waste Management
and the local Area Office are currently surveying the areas and houses to establish the
compliance with waste management By-laws. This is mainly being carried out on bin
collection days
Longdale and Woodhazel
All residents are active in cleaning the front gardens and the street outside each house
which has proved successful. Waste Management and the local Area Office are currently
surveying the areas and houses to establish the compliance if waste management by-laws.
This is mainly being carried out on bin collection days
Forrestwood and Sallowood.
Cleaning up of this area has been on going with local residents getting involved and
improving their area. This has been a bit sporadic in the past as one side of Forrestwood
achieved a gold award in the Tidy Towns and the other side is still a dumping black spot, so
there is a concerted effort to work on all communal gardens. Most complexes in the area
have now got a representative for clean up initiatives. It is hoped that Forrestwood and
Sallowood areas would work a lot better under the Tidy Towns initiative.
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Magenta Crescent
A survey was carried out by the Public Lights Section and a new light is required outside 38
Magenta Crescent, a time frame for this is not clear yet as this installation was not in this
year’s budget. The waste ground around the Swiss Cottage has been cleaned of rubbish
and it is hoped the trees and bushes will be cleared at some stage soon. Resurfacing works
have been ongoing on the Swords Road.
Ballymun Lettings January – April 2015
Allocation Category Housing List Transfer List
Band 1 Priority
Welfare 1 3
Travellers 1
Surrendering Larger 1
Medical 3
Homeless 7
Band 2 5 4
Band 3 3 6
Sub Total 17 17
Total Lettings 34
Estate Management January – April 2015
No of Anti social complaints per 1997 act Drug Related 11
No of Anti social complaints per 1997 act Not Drug Related 51
No of other Complaints 0
Total Complaints 62
No of Anti Social Interviews per 1997 act 18
No of Other Interviews 0
Total Interviews 18
No of Requests for mediation 0
No of Complaints referred to central unit for Action 1
No of Section 20 Evictions 0
No of excluding Orders applied for by Tenant 0
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No of Excluding orders applied for by DCC 0
No of surrender of Tenancies due to Anti Social Behaviour 0
No of Notice to Quits sent to Central Unit 0
No of Court Orders Granted 0
No of Appeals / Judicial Reviews Challenges 0
No of Warrants executed (Evictions) 0
Ballymun Rent Assessment Update
May 2015 Area Committee Meeting
Assessments
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Permission To Resides
11
Refunds
9
Opening of Accounts
13
Closing of Accounts
14
Front Counter Calls
485
Window Replacements
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3. Ballymun Town Civic Alliance
The Economic Sub Committee held a meeting on 23rd April 2015. Liam Barry gave an
update on work ongoing in relation to a PESTER- (Political, Economic, Social,
Technological, Environmental and Regulatory) analysis, he is collating relevant data which
he will present at the next meeting. He is also working on the economic plan for the area.
There is a proposal to put a unit on the side of the Civic Centre to enable free public access
Wi-Fi. It was agreed that this should be a pilot project with links to other sites. Liam Barry
will be meeting with a representative from the North Dublin Chamber to discuss how to
collaborate a joint initiative regarding the Business Expo.
A meeting of the Social Sub Committee was held on 11th May 2015, where Michael Bowe,
CEO of Tolka Area Partnership outlined Tolka Area Partnership’s plans for the Ballymun
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Area. Christine Hodge from BRYR gave a presentation on the Jumpstart Programme. The
ongoing needs of this group were discussed.
The Physical Sub Committee held a meeting on 26th March, where an update was given on
the Town Centre/Shopping Centre, it was stated that a FAQ sheet on questions people may
have about the shopping centre would be included in the next Ballymun Ezine. There was
also an update on the northern site, the main plan is for a food anchor and some retail units.
There was an update on the LAP, approval has been given to appoint a temporary
Executive Planner. Interviews are scheduled for later this month. The LAP issues paper
has been drafted and once the Executive Planner is appointed work will commence. There
will be a management steering group to guide the LAP. A Communications Strategy was
discussed and it was agreed to invite Alan Breen, Press Officer to attend one the meetings,
it is hoped that by promoting events in the area through facebook and other social media it
will help to improve the image of Ballymun.
The second edition of the Ballymun Ezine was produced and distributed to community
groups in the Ballymun Area. There was an advertisement in the Ezine for community
representatives to apply to become members of the Civic Alliance, the closing date for
applications is 30th May 2015 and so far five applications have been received. The next
meeting of the Civic Alliance is scheduled for 9th July where the Chief Executive of Dublin
City Council will attend.
Economic Development Officer Report
Following my appointment on the 23rd February 2015 I spent the first number of weeks
meeting new staff and arranging meetings with all the relevant stake-holders in the
Ballymun. The purpose of these meetings was to find out what their function was and their
role in the Ballymun community. I also had several meetings with DCC to familiarise myself
with the available units in the area and the status of lands zoned for economic development.
I have met some of the local businesses in the area and have been able to guide them
towards supports available in the Local Enterprise Office Dublin City.
Economic Strategy
A lot of time was spent reading past economic strategy documents and learning what was
gone on during the implementation of the Master Plan. At my first economic sub-committee
meeting the committee requested a PESTEL analysis of Ballymun be carried out. To date I
have been busy collecting and collating the relevant data and hope to present the PESTEL
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at the next sub-committee in June. The exercise has been useful to give me an
understanding of the political, economical, social and environmental landscape in Ballymun.
The PESTEL will form part of the overall strategy for Ballymun and once it is completed the
next step will be to conduct an in-depth SWOT analysis followed by some strategic actions
for the area.
Tolka Area Partnership and Local Enterprise Office (LEO)
Tolka Area Partnership was the successful SICAP bidder for the North West Area and over
the next few weeks I will be meeting with them to discuss plans for the future and how we
can both work together. I will play a role in supporting enterprise activity in the area by
linking in with the BTWA and SYOB participants. I hope that we can implement some
interesting initiatives in the area. We will link in with the LEO to provide supports for these
initiatives such as presentations on the supports available for micro-enterprise and the
provision of advice clinics to anyone in the area with a business idea or running a business.
There are opportunities to avail some funding supports towards specially tailored business
support programmes and I will be liaising with local businesses to ascertain if there is an
appetite to run a retail programme.
Communications
Free Wi-Fi for Ballymun town Centre – Pilot
With the assistance of Mark Kellett, CEO Magnet and Chairman of the Economic sub-
committee and Dublin City Council we are working on a proposal to provide free Wi-Fi in the
Ballymun town Centre. I will be working on this over the next few months to help make it
happen. It will be the starting point in our efforts to make Ballymun become a destination.
Social Media
Social media is now a powerful tool of communication. A Facebook page to support the e-
zine ‘Ballymun Matters’ will be set up to communicate latest news and events in the area.
Business Expo
Meetings with the North Dublin Chamber of Commerce have taken place and we are
considering the possibility linking in with their annual business expo. This will include a
designated area for Ballymun Town Centre to showcase local businesses, and projects /
initiatives in the area. Participants will be able to avail of expertise such as ‘Meet the buyer’
on the day.
Mary Taylor Assistant Area Manager
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Conservation Section, Planning & Development Department Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8
An Rannóg Caomhantais, An Roinn Pleanála agus Forbartha
Oifigí na Cathrach, An Ché Adhmaid, Baile Átha Cliath 8
T. 01 222 3926 F. 01 222 2830
To the Chairman and Members of The North West Area Committee Meeting: 19th May 2015 Item No: 18 Recommendation: Addition of Chimneystack, Former Smurfit Printing Works, 57-75 Botanic Road, Dublin 9 to the Record of Protected Structures in accordance with Section 54 and 55 of the Planning and Development Act, 2000. The current entry reads RPS Address Description
855 57-75 Botanic Road, Dublin 9 Former Player’s factory: granite facade, including railings, gate, piers and plinth walls.
The current entry should be amended to read as follows: RPS Address Description
855 57-75 Botanic Road, Dublin 9 Former Player’s factory: granite facade, including railings, gate, piers, plinth walls and red brick chimneystack
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Photos of Structure
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Introduction It is proposed to initiate procedures under Section 54 and Section 55 of the Planning & Development Act 2000 to add Chimneystack, Former Player’s Factory, 57-75 Botanic Road, Dublin 9 to Dublin City Council’s Record of Protected Structures. Request for Deletion/Addition Roisín Shortall, T.D., Dáil Eireann, Dublin 2
Summary of Applicants Reasons for Seeking Addition/Deletion The old chimneystack should be listed as a protected structure as it is a significant and elegant local landmark and a monument to the previous use for the site. It was afforded a certain degree of protection when the Local Area Plan was drawn up for the site. However, listing it as a protected structure will afford it even greater protection and will ensure that it is retained in the event of the LAP being abolished as is currently proposed. Furthermore the Phibsborough/Mountjoy Local Area Plan includes a key RPS objective (Objective 7) that the chimneystack be included in the Record of Protected Structures: Chimneystack, former Smurfit Printing Works (circa 1920-1930), round red brick chimney, representing a local landmark and the former industrial use of the site. 2011-2017 Development Plan Zoning & location map: The location of the chimneystack is shown in red. The zoning objective for the site is Z10: To consolidate and facilitate the development of inner suburban sites for mixed use development of which office, retail and residential would be the predominant uses.
Location of chimneystack
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Recent Planning History:
Ref No. Description Decision
0859/92 Smurfit Print Ltd. Botanic Road, 9. Replace existing road with new concrete road and erect a new perimeter wall to premises.
GRANT PERMISSION 18-Jun-1992
0737/04 Botanic Business Centre, Botanic Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, PROTECTED STRUCTURE. Demolition of concrete water tower to south of business centre
Grant Exemption Certificate 27-Oct-2005
2517/04 Botanic Business Centre, Botanic Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Traffic barriers to the north and south access routes in grounds of PROTECTED STRUCTURE.
GRANT PERMISSION, 03-Aug-2004
Summary Description: Red brick chimney stack, built circa 1935, with square base and tapered circular profile chimney shaft on south side of former tobacco factory site. The facade of the former tobacco factory and associated front boundary which fronts Botanic Road is already a protected structure: ‘Former Player’s factory: granite facade, including railings, gate, piers and plinth walls’. Historical Background 2008 Record of site from the Dublin City Industrial Heritage Record: Exterior Description: Former tobacco factory built c.1935, later functioning as a printing works and now in various uses. Multiple-bay, single-storey and a half granite entrance front (west elevation) with advanced terminating bays to north and south. Central Portland limestone entrance with carved detail incorporating 'JPS' monogram grouped under a segmental-headed pediment. Mansard roof to entrance front with alternating segmental and pedimental dormer windows. Granite entrance piers, cast-iron railings and gates to front of site (Botanic Road). Extensive single, two and three storey factory and warehouse range to rear (east) comprising a wide range of building phases. Features include north-light roofs, mild steel casement windows and loading bays. Red brick free-standing chimney to southeast of site with adjacent mass concrete water tower. Appraisal: The former 'Players' factory illustrates the growth and development of the tobacco industry during the interwar period when cigarette sales were reported at an all time high. Though now in use as office and storage space, the external elevations appear to have altered little in recent years and as such the complex represents a rare surviving example of a purpose-built twentieth-century factory building. The architectural grandeur and impact of the entrance front façade and boundary railings contrast sharply with the utilitarian and functional factory ranges where decorative detail is at a minimum. The incorporation of the 'JPS' monogram, symbolising John Player & Sons, within the entrance reflects a confidence and faith in the longevity of their enterprise often no longer present in modern industry. As a major employer in the Dublin area, the site is also of social interest. Significance/NIAH Rating: The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (NIAH) has not been carried out for this area; however, its categories of special interest (architectural, historical, archaeological, artistic, cultural, scientific, technical & social) and its rating system has been used to assess the buildings in question. The NIAH identifies five categories of rating in seeking to rank buildings. The NIAH rating values are International, National, Regional, Local and Record Only (I, N, R, L, O). Structures which are considered of International, National, and Regional significance are deemed worthy of inclusion on the RPS. Using the NIAH System of rating this structure is considered to be of Regional significance. This is a structures or sites that make a significant contribution to the architectural heritage within their region or area.
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1938 OS Map showing location of chimneystack
References Carrig & McMahon. M. (2008) Dublin City Industrial Heritage Record (Ref No. 18 03 042).
Unpublished report for Dublin City Council. The Phibsborough/Mountjoy Local Area Plan (adopted by Dublin City Council on the 6th of
October 2008). Assessment of Special Interest Under the Planning & Development Act 2000 The structure is considered to be of special interest under the following headings:
1. Architectural: This structure, constructed, circa 1935, is an important part of the
former tobacco factory complex and is a local landmark visible from several vantage
points in the area. It is also a reminder of the former industrial use of the site.
2. Social: As a major employer in the Dublin area the site is also of social interest.
Conclusion & Recommendation: The Chimneystack at the former Player’s Factory is considered to be of Regional significance. It is an important element of the former factory complex and is a local landmark. It is a reminder of the former industrial use of the site and reminder of the site’s once important role as a major employer in the area. It is therefore recommended that the Chimneystack, Former Player’s Factory, 57-75 Botanic Road, Dublin 9 be added to Dublin City Council’s Record of Protected Structures under Section 55 of the Planning & Development Act 2000. The current entry reads RPS Address Description
855 57-75 Botanic Road, Dublin 9 Former Player’s factory: granite facade, including railings, gate, piers and plinth walls.
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The current entry should be amended to read as follows: RPS Address Description
855 57-75 Botanic Road, Dublin 9 Former Player’s factory: granite facade, including railings, gate, piers, plinth walls and red brick chimneystack
Paraic Fallon Senior Planner Extent of Protected Structure Status Approximate extent of protected structure curtilage is shown on the map below in blue. The location of the existing Protected Structures on the site (Former Player’s factory: granite facade, including railings, gate, piers and plinth walls) are shown in red.
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Short Photographic Record (taken 22/01/2015) Views east of chimneystack from Botanic Road
View east of former Player’s factory (already listed) with chimneystack visible to rear site
View west of chimneystack from rear of site/Iona Crescent
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Views west of chimneystack
Details of base and shaft of chimneystack
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Development Department Civic Offices 13th May 2015 To the Chairman and Members of the North West Area Committee. Meeting: 19th May 2015. Item No: 19 _________________________________________________________________________
With reference to the proposed disposal of site at Balcurris Road / Main Street,
Ballymun, Dublin 11 to Alanis Group.
It is proposed to dispose of a site located at Balcurris Road/ Main Street, Ballymun, Dublin 11. This site is part of a brown field site that was once occupied by three blocks of high rise flats which have since been demolished to allow for future development to take place. The site has an area of approximately 0.76 Ha. and is shown outlined in red and coloured pink on Map Index No. SM-2015-0209, a copy of which is submitted with this report. Dublin City Councils Chief Valuer has now reached an agreement through Lisney, Chartered Surveyors, in respect of this proposed disposal subject to the following terms and conditions:
1. That the proposed disposal price is in the amount of €1,810,000 (One Million Eight Hundred and Ten Thousand Euro) plus VAT, payable in the following manner: a) 10% upon signing of the Agreement for Lease. Agreement for Lease to be
signed and returned to the Council’s Solicitor within 10 days of issue;
b) 80% upon receipt of full planning permission;
c) 10% upon grant of leasehold title.
A 12% p.a. interest rate shall apply to any outstanding sums.
2. That the proposed purchaser will lodge a planning application for the proposed scheme within six weeks of the elected members of Dublin City Council granting approval to the disposal. The purchaser will be responsible for all costs in relation to the planning process. In the event that the development proposed for the site does not receive full planning permission the contracts will be rescinded and the deposit returned.
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3. That should the development not be practically complete within 18 months following
the grant of planning permission, the vendor (Dublin City Council) reserves the right to rescind the contracts and return the deposit to the proposed purchaser.
4. That title to be conveyed will be a 500 year lease from Dublin City Council at a nominal annual rent subject to review at 5 yearly intervals linked to variations in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Title will be conveyed once practical completion has been certified. The developer will be allowed enter on the lands under a licence agreement, on standard terms following a final grant of planning permission.
5. That the Works Licence and Agreement for lease shall not be transferable save, if applicable, in the case of a financial institution which has entered into a mortgage with the purchaser. The mortgage must be approved by the Council in writing and must have been entered into specifically for the purposes of financing the purchaser to undertake the development of the site.
6. That the Ballymun Town Centre Facilities Charge shall apply to the site. The
Ballymun Town Centre Facilities Charge means a contribution to the cost to DCC of providing the Ballymun Town Centre Facilities which the purchaser as lessee shall pay DCC if demanded, under the Lease being a yearly sum of €2.69 per square metre of the gross floor area of the buildings from time to time erected on the Property calculated, in the first instance (but subject to revision thereafter under the terms of the Lease), upon the practical completion of the development in accordance with the SCSI Code of Measuring Practice, such contribution to be CPI linked as provided in the Lease.
7. That each party shall be responsible for their own costs and fees in this matter.
The disposal shall be subject to such conditions as to title to be furnished as the Law Agent in his discretion shall stipulate. The dates for the performance of any of the requirements of the proposed agreement may be amended at the absolute discretion of the Assistant Chief Executive. No agreement enforceable at law is created or is intended to be created until exchange of contracts has taken place.
Jim Keogan
Assistant Chief Executive
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Development Department Civic Offices 11th May 2015 To the Chairman and Members of the North West Area Committee Meeting: 19th May 2015 Item No: 20 _________________________________________________________________________
With reference to the proposed grant of a Sublease of office accommodation at Third Floor South, Ballymun Civic Centre, Dublin 9 to Health Service Executive.
Agreement has been reached to grant Health Service Executive a sublease of part of the Third Floor South, plus twenty basement car spaces at Ballymun Civic Centre, Ballymun Main Street, Dublin 9. The demised premises extends to approximately 842.5 sq.m. or thereabouts, shown shaded in yellow on the attached Map Drawing No. 009-1004, plus twenty basement car spaces (location and numbers to be confirmed). It is therefore proposed to grant a sublease for the above property subject to the following terms and conditions:
1. That the sublease shall be for a term of five years commencing as soon as practically
possible in 2015, for office use only.
2. That the Lessee shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the twenty five year
lease between Clemhill Limited & Others (Landlord) and Dublin City Council (Tenant) dated 31 December 2002, with the exception of the clauses relating to rent.
3. That the Lessee shall pay a rent of €149,000 (one hundred and forty nine thousand
euro) plus VAT per annum, payable quarterly in advance by standing order or electronic funds transfer.
4. That the Lessee shall be responsible for fully repairing and insuring the demise.
5. That the Lessee shall be responsible for the payment of rates, facilities/service
charges, utilities, taxes and all other charges for the demised offices and car spaces.
6. That the Lessee shall not assign or sublet the demise without the prior written
consent of Dublin City Council.
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7. The Lessee shall not carry out any structural alterations without the prior written
consent of Dublin City Council.
8. That a Schedule of Condition report shall be carried out by the Council’s Architect
and agreed between the parties prior to the granting to the sublease. The agreed
Schedule of Condition report shall be attached to the sublease.
9. That the Lessee shall indemnify Dublin City Council against any and all claims arising
from its use of the property. The Lessee shall hold Public Liability Insurance
(minimum of €6.5 million) and Employers Liability Insurance (minimum of €13 million)
and contents insurance.
10. That the Lessee shall be responsible for the payment of any Stamp Duty and VAT
liability that may arise on the creation of this lease.
11. That each party shall be responsible for their own fees and costs incurred in this
matter.
The disposal shall be subject to such conditions as to title to be furnished as the Law Agent in his discretion shall stipulate. The dates for the performance of any of the requirements of the proposed agreement may be amended at the absolute discretion of the Assistant Chief Executive. No agreement enforceable at law is created or intended to be created until an exchange of contracts has taken place. Jim Keogan Assistant Chief Executive
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