New two-storey house with garage and wastewater system
Darren Quinn and Niamh Cronin have submitted a planning application to Monaghan County Council for a new two‑storey residence on the Moylemuck estate in Lisnalong, Co Monaghan. The proposal includes a single‑storey garage, a wastewater treatment system and a new gated entrance to the property. In addition, the applicants have requested boundary fencing and associated site works to secure the site.
The house will be built on a site that currently has no dwellings, and the developers have indicated that the new structure will provide modern living accommodation for the couple. The wastewater treatment system is intended to manage the property’s sewage in a sustainable manner, in line with local environmental regulations. The gated entrance and boundary fencing are designed to enhance security and privacy for the new home.
Monaghan County Council will review the application in the upcoming planning committee meeting. The council will consider the impact of the proposed development on the surrounding area, including traffic, environmental effects and compliance with the county’s planning policies.
The application is currently under review and no decision has yet been made. For more details, see the Monaghan County Council planning application.
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