New dormer house with treatment plant and new entrance
Pauric McMahon and Danielle Daly have submitted a planning application to Monaghan County Council for a new dormer dwelling on the Beagh estate near Castleblayney. The proposal includes a small treatment plant and a percolation area designed to manage the site’s wastewater, ensuring compliance with environmental standards. In addition to the residential development, the applicants plan to construct a new entrance to the property and carry out associated site works to prepare the land for construction.
The dormer house will be a modest addition to the existing rural setting, with the treatment plant and percolation area positioned to minimise visual impact while providing necessary infrastructure. The entrance works are intended to improve access and safety for residents and visitors alike. The application outlines the technical details of the wastewater management system, including the percolation area’s capacity and the treatment plant’s specifications, to demonstrate that the development will not adversely affect the surrounding environment.
The council will review the application against local planning policies and environmental guidelines before deciding whether to grant permission. Residents of Castleblayney and the wider Co Monaghan area will be notified of any public consultation periods that may follow. For more details, see the Monaghan County Council planning documents.
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