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Location of Open spaces and Parks within SDCC County. Polygon data identifying location and area.
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South Dublin County Boundary
Note, there is an ongoing Judicial Review in relation to one area of zoning which was removed by Ministerial Direction. Further information available here
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The Tree Data depicts individual tree features under the responsibility of South Dublin County Council and managed by the Environment Water and Climate Change Department - Public Realm Section. Each GIS feature represents the geometry record with selected attribute information for tree features stored in the Council’s Arboriculture Asset Management System -Arbortrack.
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This data represents water quality of a selection of river and stream sites in South Dublin County.The samples are collected at a monthly frequency and are collected by South Dublin County Council staff and analysed by Dublin City Council’s accredited laboratory on Marrowbone Lane in Dublin City. This dataset reports for samples taken during the period: 01/01/2014 - 30/08/2022.Samples are primarily collected to determine compliance against environmental quality standards in the legislation, S.I. No. 272/2009 - European Communities Environmental Objectives (Surface Waters) Regulations 2009, and precursor phosphate regulations. The monthly collection of samples also allows for the trend testing across monthly, season and yearly quantities. The laboratory does not operate on Saturday or Sunday which places a constraint for samples to be delivered to the lab from Wednesday to Friday to facilitate the BOD5 day test. Microbiological parameters are not collected due to similar laboratory constraints. If you have any queries relating to this dataset, please contact the Water & Drainage section in South Dublin County Council by emailing waterpollution@sdublincoco.ie
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Location of bicycle stands within the South Dublin County Council administrative area as of December 2022. This dataset includes the number of senior and junior stands completed / under construction / planned for the future at each location.
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SDCC Administrative Boundaries
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The Planning and Development Acts, as amended, require a Record of Protected Structures (RPS) to be included within County Development Plans. Where a structure is protected under the RPS the protection includes (unless otherwise stated), its interior and the land within its curtilage and other structures within that curtilage (including their interiors) and all fixtures and features which form part of the interior or exterior of all these structures.
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Location of all signalised junctions of various types in South Dublin County Admin Area. Point data with coordinates in ITM and 1 further field indicating type –Junction / Pedestrian crossing.
Local Electoral Areas for South Dublin, in accordance with S.I. No. 13/1986 - Dublin County (District Electoral Divisions) Regulations, 1986.
Dublin Housing Task Force Q4 2017
Background - Construction 2020
In May 2014, the Government published Construction 2020 – A Strategy for a Renewed Construction Sector (link is external). This Strategy sets out Government policy to increase the capacity of the Sector to create and sustain jobs and to grow the sector to a sustainable level consistent with the demands of a modern economy.
Housing Supply Coordination Taskforce for Dublin.
Action 2 of Construction 2020 commits to the establishment of a Housing Supply Coordination Taskforce for Dublin. Accordingly, the Task Force was established in June 2014 and comprises of the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government, the four Dublin local authorities (Dublin City, Fingal, South Dublin and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown), NAMA and other agencies, with the Chief Executive of South Dublin County Council as chair.
The focus of the Task Force is to address supply-related issues to the delivery of housing units in the Dublin region. The group are working together to identify housing developments that have planning permission and that are capable of delivering housing to the market.
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South Dublin County Library locations mapped. To check for address, contact details and opening hours, click on the pin on the map.
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SDCC Traffic Data Collection Site Names. A detailed description of each column heading can be referenced below;scn: Site Serial numberregion: A group of Nodes that are operated under SCOOT control at the same common cycle time. Normally these will be nodes between which co-ordination is desirable. Some of the nodes may be double cycling at half of the region cycle time.system: SCOOT STC UTC (UTC-MX)locn: Locations
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South Dublin County Council Loading Bay Locations. Loading bays are 08:00 to 18:00 Mon to Sat unless stated otherwise.
Townlands 2015 - 1:40K
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Dublin City Council is divided into 5 Local Administrative Areas (North West, North Central, Central, South Central and South East) which are used to coordinate the delivery of services into local communities. Each Area Committee deals with operational matters such as road sweeping & maintenance, traffic related issues, cleansing, litter, playgrounds, grass cutting, street tree maintenance. They also operate on a strategic level dealing with matters pertaining to the Local Area such as taking-in-charge, building control, enforcement, new works, disposals, property, parks & heritage, planning & local area plans etc. The current revision is from 2019. Projection of dataset: ITM.
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Sli na Slainte, Hiking Trails & Fitwalk Circuits
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Geological heritage or ‘geoheritage’is the term used to describe sites or places with features of geology that have important scientific, educational, cultural, or visual value. There are many types of sites. They are made from past and present geological processes (wearing away and building up of rocks and soils). They are a window into the past and present changes to the earth.The Geoheritage sites are called ‘county geological sites’(CGS). The geology is divided into 16 themes (groups). The best sites are chosen from each group by theme experts. After this, each site is checked to make sure it is the best example. Geological Survey Ireland (GSI) does this together with the Heritage Council and Local Authorities.The data is collected on a county by county basis with detailed site audits. Before each site is visited all known geological data for the county is checked. Next, each site is visited to record: the key geological features; whether the site can be accessed by the public; if the site is suitable to be promoted for tourism or education; and general condition. The site’s key features are recorded, mapped and photographed.The data shown on the map was collected on paper during each site visit. Afterwards the data was digitised. The site locations were recorded on site using a GPS system.This Geoheritage audited sites map is to the scale 1:50,000 (1cm on the map relates to a distance of 500m).It is a vector dataset. Vector data portray the world using points, lines, and polygons (areas). The Geoheritage audited sites are shown as polygons. Each polygonholds information on the following fields:SITECODE (a unique site identification number)SITENAME (the name of the site)IGH THEME (the geological theme number under which the site is identified)COUNTY (the county in which the site is located)DESCRIPTION (a short description of the site)GEOLOGICAL (a short description of the qualifying geological features of the site)DESIGNATION (the geological designation or proposed status of the site)REPORT (a link to the associated detailed site report)X_IG, Y_IG (site location using Irish National Grid coordinates)X_ITM, Y_ITM (site location using Irish TransverseMercator coordinates)
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Survey of location of street litter bins in Dublin City Centre; including the Central Business District and part of the South-East administrative area of the city. Survey of location of street litter bins in Dublin City Centre. This 2008 survey was carried out in the Central Business District and extended to include part of the South-East administrative area of the city. The Central Business District (CBD) was selected as it has a higher concentration of street bins in an area with a high concentration of commercial, office and public buildings. It also comprises 97% of the citys Business Improvement District (BIDS) area. The CBD comprises 5% of the area of the city within the City Boundary and with 1000 litter bins is estimated to have 22% of the citys litter bins. 'It was decided to link the survey to the administrative and constituency boundaries in the city; Street name, District Electoral Division (DED), Dublin City Council Administrative areas and Local Electoral Area (Committee). Each bin is assigned a 7 digit identity number. The first four digits are the published DED number which relates to the respective DED, and are therefore similar for all of the lines with a DED. Dublin City DED, LEA and DCC area maps are also available as open data. The last 3 digits are unique to the bin within its DED. 'There are a total of 30 items of information, including location and description. The location data, i.e. DED, will facilitate transfer of data between constituencies and Areas in the event of boundary changes. Information fields include bin type, advertising space, cigarette butt box, location description (footpath, residential, retail/shop, school, public building, park or other) and adjoining Local Authority (shared roads). Bins types for the survey were divided into six categories:'A. Grey Round and Curved Top'B. Grey Round and Curved Top'C. Blue Square Triangular Top'D. Blue Square'E. Black Round'F. Silver Round'G. Black Round with Wide base'H. Black Round with Narrow base'Spatial projection; two sets of co-ordinates, Irish Grid (NG Eastings and Northings), and Irish Transverse Mercator (ITM Eastings and Northings), are given for each bin .hidden { display: none }
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Table E is the Analysis of Budget Income from Grants and Subsidies and LPT Self-Funding.Section 1 of Table E contains Income from the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government by Division including -‘Income’ by ‘Source of Income’ from Grants, Subsidies & LPT Self Funding for the Budget Year; ‘Income’ by ‘Source of Income’ from Grants and Subsidies and LPT Self Funding for the Budget Year. Section 2 of Table E contains Income from Other Departments and Bodies including –‘Income’ by ‘Source of Income’ from Grants and Subsidies for the Budget Year; ‘Income’ by ‘Source of Income’ from Grants and Subsidies for the Previous Financial Year. The data in this dataset is best interpreted by comparison with Table E in the published Annual Budget document which can be found at https://www.sdcc.ie/en/services/our-council/policies-and-plans/budgets-and-spending/annual-budget/Data fields for Table E are as follows –Doc : Table Reference Heading : Indicates sections in the Table - Table E is comprised of two sections, therefore Heading = 1 for all records in the first section; Heading = 2 for all records in the second section. Ref : Source of Income Reference Desc : Source of Income Description Inc : Income Adopted by Council for Budget Year PY : Income for Previous Financial Year Sort : Sorting Code
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Location of Open spaces and Parks within SDCC County. Polygon data identifying location and area.