·Minutes of Boyle
Municipal District Meeting on 21st May, 2021;
·Minutes of Boyle
Annual Meeting on 21st June, 2021
Minutes:
On the PROPOSAL of Councillor
J. Murphy
SECONDED by Councillor John Cummins
It was AGREED to adopt the Minutes of the Boyle Municipal District
meeting of 21st May, 2021
ADOPTION OF THE
MINUTES OF BOYLE ANNUAL MEETING ON 21ST JUNE, 2021
On the PROPOSAL of Councillor
J. Cummins
SECONDED by Councillor Liam Callaghan
It was AGREED to adopt the Minutes of the Boyle Municipal District
meeting of 21st June, 2021, 2021
28.21
Matters Arising
Minutes:
Cllr J. Murphy asked whether a letter had been
sent to the TII re traffic calming measures on the N5 at
Strokestown. Mr. Michael Conlon, Municipal District Coordinator
stated that a letter had been sent to the TII and we are awaiting a
response.
29.21
Swift Colony Creation Project
Minutes:
Ms
Nollaig Feeney, Heritage Officer gave a presentation on Roscommon
Swift Colony Creation Project 2021 in the Boyle Municipal
District. Swifts are a small species of
bird that visit Ireland during the Spring and Summer
seasons. Roscommon County Council are
hoping to implement an immediate Swift Colony Project which would
include enhancing existing nest sites to include additional nesting
opportunities through providing new nest boxes/bricks. Ms Nollaig Feeney, Heritage Officer asked for the
co-operation of the elected members and agreement in principle from
the members to proceed with the project.
On
the PROPOSAL of Councillor J. Cummins
SECONDED by
Councillor Liam Callaghan
It was AGREED to
support the Roscommon Swift Colony Creation Project
2021
30.21
Notice of Motion Submitted:
30.21a
6.21 Notice of Motion from Cllr. Joe Murphy
Installation of speed
ramps on the Clonslanor Road near
Strokestown:
“I propose the motion calling on Roscommon
County Council to install speed ramps on the Cloonslanor Rd. by the council yard on to the
Cloonfinlough Road in Strokestown”.
Minutes:
I propose the motion calling on Roscommon County
Council to install speed ramps on the Cloonslanor Rd. by the council yard on to the
Cloonfinlough Rd. in Strokestown.
ANSWER
There is a substantial density of housing
on this road and the provision of speed ramps will inevitably be a
source of substantial noise which has historically proven to be
unacceptable in built up areas. It
would be necessary to investigate the opinion of the residents in
this regard by way of survey. Should
there be unanimity towards the provision of ramps we will endeavour
to obtain funding for provision of same.
Cllr J Murphy stated he had met
with local residents who are concerned with the volume and speed of
traffic in the area. Cllr Murphy asked
if anything could be done to slow down vehicles. Mr. Michael Conlon, Municipal District
Cooordinator suggested that a survey be
carried out amongst people living in the area to measure the demand
for speed ramps. Cllr Murphy agreed to
undertake the survey. It was agreed
that the residents should be made aware of the noise which speed
ramps can generate. Cllr Cummins
acknowledged that it is important to look at safety but ease of
access for emergency services must also be taken into
account.
30.21b
7.21 Notice of Motion from Cllr. Tom Crosby
Survey, costing and
solution for repair of section of Regional Road (R371):
“That Roscommon County Council carry out a
survey and come up with an engineering solution and costing for a
funding application for the stretch of Regional Road (R371) from
Ballyfeeney National School to the Rooskey side of Kilglass Church.
This stretch of substandard road is often the scene of very serious
accidents including a number of heavy goods vehicles overturned on
Road.”
Minutes:
That Roscommon County Council
carry out a survey and come up with an engineering solution and
costing for a funding application for the stretch of Regional Road
(R371) from Ballyfeeney National School to the Rooskey side of
Kilglass Church. This stretch of substandard road is often the
scene of very serious accidents including a number of heavy goods
vehicles overturned of Road.
ANSWER
Currently
there is virtually no availability of funding for specific road
improvement and little prospect thereof. As a consequence of this the preparation of design
and costing for this section of road would be futile in the
immediate term. Notwithstanding this we
will explore the possibility of improving signage and road markings
where the horizontal alignment is particularly
deficient. The surface of the R371 is
generally in good condition for the entirety of its length and
improvements in this regard have been regularly carried out in
recent years. We recognise the history
of serious accidents which are essentially due to excessive speed
and driver error
Cllr Crosby acknowledged the reply welcoming the possibility of
improving signage but stated that a survey and a costing must be
done to find a solution for this dangerous stretch of
road. Cllr Murphy and Cllr Byrne
supported Cllr Crosby stating that there is a big drop on the side
of this road. Cllr Murphy stated that
the surface of the road is good but the road is not wide
enough.
On
the PROPOSAL of Councillor T. Crosby
SECONDED by
Councillor J. Murphy
It was AGREED to
support a survey, costing and solution for repair of section of
Regional Road (R371)
31.21
Questions Submitted:
32.21
5.21 Question from Cllr. Joe Murphy
Access to
TÚS:
How can small towns and villages access TÚS
workers in their areas?
Minutes:
How
can small towns and villages access TÚS workers in their
areas?
REPLY
The Tús initiative is a community work placement
scheme providing short term working opportunities for unemployed
people. All the work carried out by participants in the
Tús scheme must benefit the
community.
The types of project eligible for the scheme may
include:
Energy conservation
work in homes and community buildings
Social care of all
age groups and people with disabilities
Caretaking, securing,
supervising of community buildings and spaces
Renovation of
community and sporting facilities, including the regeneration
andenhancement of community, recreation
and sporting spaces
Work in support of
cultural and heritage activities
Community
administration and community event management
Coaching for sporting
activities
Retail
services
Repair of equipment
of the Third World i.e. farm tools, bicycles, computers, sewing
machines, health equipment
Community and voluntary organisations with a
proposed work placement should register with Roscommon LEADER
Partnership Company. They will be asked to submit a proposal
detailing the work and the number of participants requested.
Roscommon LEADER Partnership Company will assess and make a
decision on the proposal.
A community
organisation looking to offer a placement may contact the
office of the Roscommon LEADER Partnership Company on 090 6630252
or at the following address
Roscommon LEADER
Partnership
Unit 12, Tower B
Roscommon West Business Park
Golf Links Road
Roscommon Town
Co. Roscommon
33.21
6.21 Question from Cllr. Tom Crosby
Rooskey:
Would the Director of Services provide the following
information:
What was the cost incurred on the Council in
the drawing up of the reconstruction plans for Rooskey Bridge which were on public display in 2008
also why did the works not proceed and where was the funding of
€700,000 that was allocated as a joint funding project to
Roscommon and Leitrim County Councils for the complete
reconstruction works of the bridge increasing the carriageway to 6
Meters wide and providing a new footpath across the
bridge?
Minutes:
Would the Director of Services
provide the following information:
What was the cost incurred
on the Council in the drawing up of the reconstruction plans for
Rooskey Bridge which were on public
display in 2008 also why did the works not proceed and where was
the funding of €700,000 that was allocated as a joint funding
project to Roscommon and Leitrim County Councils for the complete
reconstruction works of the bridge increasing the carriageway to 6
Meters wide and providing a new footpath across the bridge.
ANSWER
According to our current records Roscommon County Council
charged an amount just in excess of €133,000 between 2004 and
2009 to produce a design, part 8, contract documents and tender for
the widening of Rooskey Bridge. The
works did not proceed at the time due to the rapid decline in the
economy and any funding in excess of this that may have been
approved in principle to complete the works, were withdrawn by the
Department.
34.21
7.21 Question from Cllr. Tom Crosby
Footpaths and public
lighting along the Ballytoohey Road to
Tarmonbarry Village:
Would the Director
of Services inform the meeting - has a costing been carried and an
application made for funding to provide footpaths and public
lighting from Curraun National School
along the Ballytoohey Road to
Tarmonbarry Village?
Minutes:
Would the Director of Services
inform the meeting has a costing been carried and an application
made for funding to provide footpaths and public lighting from
Curraun National School along
the Ballytoohey Road to
Tarmonbarry Village
ANSWER
Roscommon County Council is currently working on projects under
the Active Travel Scheme 2021 to the value of
€2.4m. These were projects
selected and approved for 2021 by the National Transport Authority.
The design of Road improvements including footpath and public
lighting to Curraun National School
from Termonbarry is not currently on
that list of projects and has not been evaluated. We are therefore not in a position to apply for
this project at this time. The Active
Travel division will however have the chance to apply in 2022 for
additional projects and this project will be costed and considered
in that submission.
35.21
Votes of Congratulations/Sympathy
Minutes:
Cllr Crosby
congratulated Cootehall Community
Development Group on the work carried out on Cootehall Barracks, the former home of John
McGahern, which is now a museum with a permanent John McGahern
exhibition. Cllr Crosby encouraged
people to visit the museum and proposed that a letter would be
prepared commending the group on the work carried out. Cllr Callaghan stated that projects like this
promote small villages.
On the Proposal of Cllr
Crosby
Seconded by Cllr
Callaghan
It was agreed to write a letter
of congratulations to the Cootehall
Community Development group on the restoration of the former
Cootehall Barracks to the John McGahern
Museum that was officially opened earlier this year
36.21
Any Other Business
36.21a
Request for support for introduction of By-Law by Leitrim County Council
Minutes:
REQUEST FOR SUPPORT FOR INTRODUCTION OF BY-LAW BY LEITRIM COUNTY
COUNCIL
By-Law banning all jet skis and speed boats on the River Shannon
– Leitrim County Council
“In the interest of safety and in light of recent
incidents, we bring in a by-law banning all jet-skis and speed
boats on the River Shannon. That this
motion be forwarded to Roscommon County Council, Boyle Municipal
District and the National Parks & Wildlife Services seeking
their support”
Cllr J Cummins queried
who has jurisdiction over the River Shannon and asked whether the
Council would have any input into making this decision. Mr. John Keane, Chief Fire Officer stated that
powerboats are used for rescue operations by groups such as the
Civil Defence and Lough Ree SubAqua Rescue and in these
circumstances the use of powerboats must be allowed. The elected
members agreed they would need to get advice on the matter prior to
the next plenary meeting.
36.21b
Tulsk/Rathcroghan Road
Minutes:
Cllr L. Callaghan
queried when work would commence on the Tulsk /Rathcroghan
road. Mr. Michael Conlon, Municipal
District Coordinator stated that there is no start date as
yet.
36.21c
Boyle Municipal District Fund Meeting and Allocation of Funds
Minutes:
The
elected members agreed to look at an alternate date for a Boyle
Municipal District Meeting so as to facilitate a prompt decision on
the allocation of Boyle Municipal District Funds. This would expedite the issuing of grants so that
community groups can complete projects in 2021 and during more
clement conditions.