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Roscommon
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Agenda and minutes
Venue: Boyle MD Offices, Boyle
Contact: Geraldine Lafferty Email: glafferty@roscommoncoco.ie 071 9662101
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Disclosure of Conflict of Interest (Section 177 of the Local Government Act 2001 as amended) Minutes: There was no disclosure of interest. |
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Consider the Draft Boyle Municipal District Budget for year ended 31st December 2025 Minutes: Before commencement of meeting, the Cathaoirleach called for a minutes’ silence in honour of colleague Cllr. John Naughten who had recently passed away on 4th October, 2024.
Mr. Sean Mullarkey, Head of Finance presented the Chief Executive Report regarding the General Municipal Allocation (GMA) and the Draft Budgetary Plans for Boyle Municipal District 2025. Mr. Mullarkey, Head of Finance outlined that the total proposed General Municipal Allocation (GMA) for 2025 for the Boyle Municipal District Area was €1,008,500.
The decision taken at the Plenary meeting on the 23rd September, 2024 to vary the LPT basic rate upwards by 15% allowed for the following items to be included in the GMA for 2025.
· €300,000 of Community & Enterprise funding for distribution by members · €191,200 for street cleaning · €22,500 of funding has been allocated to the emergency graveyard budget · €75,000 has been allocated to graveyard grants · €75,000 in funding has been granted to assist Tidy Towns programmes · Town Team funding of €12,500 for each of the six town teams totaling €75,000
Mr. Mullarkey, Head of Finance outlined the rationale for allocating funds. The model used in 2024 for apportioning roads expenditure is (33.3% Population, 33.3% km Roads, 33.3% Condition) has again been applied in 2025.
The purpose of the draft budgetary plan meeting is to provide each municipal district an opportunity to allocate its proportion of the General Municipal Allocation according to its priorities.
The following budget changes for 2024 were noted: · Taking in Charge: €15,000/€10,000 2024 · Community Development: €100,000/€85,000 2024 · Town Teams: €37,500/ €30,000 2023 · Tidy Towns Assistance €5,000/€4,000 2024 · Open Spaces & Tidy Towns €116,600/€110,600 2024 · Illegal Dumping: €8,500/€7,500 2024 · Street Cleaning: €73,2000/€70,200 2024 · Voluntary Graveyard Grant: €25,000/€21,600 2023 · Burial Grounds Emergency Repairs: €10,000/€6,000 2023
All of the elected members thanked Mr. Sean Mullarkey, Head of Finance for the comprehensive budget and welcomed the budget as presented.
The following items were discussed: · Unfinished Estates Taken in Charge (TIC): Budget allocation welcomed but members would have appreciated more funding for this. It was noted that Boyle MD has the highest percentage of estates not TIC. Challenge of dealing with estates without a Bond. Causes difficulties to people who purchase homes in unfinished estates. Call for funding to be made available from Central Government for estates not covered by Bond. Members hope that funding from RCC will be further increased in GMA budget for 2026. · Funding of Illegal Dumping: Level of litter and illegal dumping in the area raised and alternative options discussed, e.g. role of Tidy Towns, a pilot scheme under TUS to arrange litter picking along approach roads to towns & villages. · Burial Grounds: focus on graveyards with heritage buildings in cooperation with the Heritage Office. Level of insurance cover in older graveyards and where responsibility lies for works to be carried out needs to be clarified with Graveyard Committee and · Land Drainage: funding for clean up of rivers. Request for list of Rivers under the responsibility of OPW and Roscommon Co. Council. · Street Cleaning: Members asked how towns/villages are selected for ... view the full minutes text for item 64.24 |
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Any Other Business Minutes: CIVIC RECEPTION NOMINATIONS
8.24 Civic Reception
On the PROPOSAL of Councillor Leah Cull SECONDED by Councillor Valerie Byrne It was AGREED to honour the following for recognition at the next Civic Reception: Grace (16) and Emily Quinn (14), sisters from Keadue, Co. Roscommon, who have competed for Ireland on the international stage in swimming and tetrathlon including Spain, UK, Lithuania and Ireland.
9.24 Civic Reception
On the PROPOSAL of Councillor Valerie Byrne SECONDED by Councillor Liam Callaghan It was AGREED to honour the following for recognition at the next Civic Reception: Fifth Year students Mary McNulty, Vanessa Kielty and Martha Nugent, Elphin Community School won the Microsoft STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) award for their ‘STEMinist’ creation at the Junk Kouture World Final at the prestigious international event venue, the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco in February 2024.
10.24 Civic Reception
On the PROPOSAL of Councillor Valerie Byrne SECONDED by Councillor Leah Cull It was AGREED to honour the following group for recognition at the next Civic Reception Rachel Quinn, Cornurlaur, Elphin who represented Ireland at the World Dance Championships, Prague July 2024.
11.24 Civic Reception
On the PROPOSAL of Councillor Valerie Byrne SECONDED by Councillor Liam Callaghan It was AGREED to honour the following group for recognition at the next Civic Reception U-13 Junior Boys Rounders All Ireland Winners September 2024.
EIRGRID REPRESENTATIVE
On the PROPOSAL of Councillor Tom Crosby SECONDED by Councillor Michéal Frain It was AGREED to propose Councillor Sean Moylan to the North Connacht 110 kV Project as the Boyle MD Representative.
COMMITMENTS
· Arrange meeting of Boyle MD to discuss options regarding proposals for the Boyle MD Fund 2025 – I Kilcline · How are towns identified for the Road Sweeper – I Kilcline · List of rivers under the responsibility of Roscommon Co Council – I Kilcline
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