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12/02/07 - Cork City Council

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11.9 AIB SUBMIT A FURTHER PLANNING APPLICATION FOR BANK ATWATERCOURSE ROAD‘That <strong>Cork</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> would write to AIB requesting that AIB would submit afurther planning application for their bank at Watercourse Road, taking intoconsideration the views expressed by an Bord Pleanala in their refusal.’(Proposer: Cllr. P. Gosch <strong>07</strong>/038)Planning and Development Functional Committee11.10 AIB DECISION TO LEAVE THE HEART OF BLACKPOOL‘That the Planning Committee of <strong>Cork</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> would meet with AIBManagement to discuss the implications of An Bord Pleanala's decision, in viewof the serious negative impact that AIB'S decision to leave the heart of Blackpoolwill have on the village character of Blackpool.’(Proposer: Cllr. P. Gosch <strong>07</strong>/039)Planning and Development Functional Committee11.11 WHEELIE BINS – RECYCLING COLLECTION‘That <strong>Cork</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> consider as a pilot project the use of wheelie bins for therecycling collection, given that it works extremely well in the Rural areas and thatbags are easily blown away in high winds causing litter in many green areas.’(Proposer: Cllr. T. Fitzgerald <strong>07</strong>/043)Environment Functional Committee11.<strong>12</strong> REINSTATE WALLS – KNOCKLAUN‘That as an integral part of the St. Lukes Plan <strong>Cork</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> reinstate thewalls adjoining the public footpath at Knocklaun, Ard na Greine and Ard Alainnas the original plasterwork dating for circa 1910 has deteriorated and pieces tendto fall on the footpath from time to time and pose a serious danger to pedestrians.(Proposer: Cllr. T. Brosnan <strong>07</strong>/045)Roads and Transportation Functional Committee

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