Q. What is ePlan?
The ePlan application will allow you to view Planning Application information for all Monaghan Planning Authorities, Monaghan County Council, Monaghan Town Council, Clones Town Council, Castleblayney Town Council and Carrickmacross Town Council. Searches can be carried out by Applicant Name, Application Number, Townland, Application Received, Decision Due and Decisions Made in the last number of days. Links are available to the gPlan Application (Interactive Planning Maps) to view the site location of the planning application.
Q. What is gPlan?
gPlan is an Online Geographical Information Enquiry System that enables you to view the locations of planning applications via a map and to enquire about the details of planning applications. You can zoom in and out on the application to display a series of maps, ranging from discovery mapping to low level aerial photography. Tool tips are available on each planning application by hovering the cursor/mouse over the planning application point and a more detailed description can be obtained by clicking on the particular planning application. Links are available from the gPlan application (Interactive Planning Maps) to the ePlan application (Online Planning Enquiry Application) to enable the user to view a more detailed description of the planning application.
Q. What is SSPS?
Applying for planning permission?
Would you like to know what factors would be taken into account during the decision making process of your planning application?
The new Self Service Pre-Planning System (SSPS) will enable you to draw your proposed development site boundary and receive an instant report detailing your site location and all the planning policies and factors that will be taken into account during the planning decision making process of your application.
Planning Applications:
1. What documentation must be submitted with my planning application?
The check list below specifices the documentation that must be submitted with a planning application.
Planning_Application_Requirement_Checklist
2. How long does it take to get planning permission?
In most cases the Notification of Decision will issue no later than 8 weeks after the date of application. However, in some cases the Planning Authority may request additional information if the information originally provided by the applicant is deemed to be insufficient. In such cases the Notification of Decision will not occur until at least four weeks after the required additional information has been provided. In the case of applications which are not refused, the Notification of Grant of Permission will issue approx. 5 weeks after the date of the initial Notification of Decision. In summary, in the case of applications which are not refused and which are not subject to a request for further information, the Notification of Grant of Permission will issue approx. 13 weeks after the date of application.
3. How much does it cost to make a planning application?
Application relating to Single Dwellings :
Planning Permission to construct dwelling house - € 65.00
Outline Permission to construct dwelling house - € 48.75
Application for Permission Consequent to Outline - € 34.00
Permission to construct extension/domestic garage - € 34.00
Permission to remove planning condition - € 80.00
Application relating to Agricultural Developments:
Planning Permission to construct dwelling house - € 65.00
Outline Permission to construct dwelling house - € 48.75
Application for Permission Consequent to Outline - € 34.00
Permission to construct extension/domestic garage - € 34.00
Permission to remove planning condition - € 80.00
The scale of planning fees is contained in the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 (See Pages 227-231 - External Website).
4. What information must appear in my press notice?
The required text of a planning press notice is prescribed by Article 18 of the Planning & Development Regulations, 2006.
Article_18_of_Planning_and_Development_Regulations
5. Which newspapers may be used for publication of planning press notice?
List of approved newspapers for purposes of planning press notice
The following newspapers may be used for the purposes of a planning newspaper notice
- Monaghan County Council
Northern Standard, Monaghan Post, Anglo Celt, Irish Independent, Irish Daily Star, Irish Times. - Monaghan Town Council
Northern Standard, Monaghan Post, Anglo Celt, Irish Independent, Irish Daily Star, Irish Times, Evening Herald. - Carrickmacross Town Council
Northern Standard, Monaghan Post, Dundalk Democrat, Irish Independent, Irish Times, Irish Daily Star. - Castleblayney Town Council
Northern Standard, Monaghan Post, Dundalk Democrat, Anglo Celt, Irish Independent, Irish Times and Irish Daily Star. - Clones Town Council
Northern Standard, Monaghan Post, Anglo Celt, Irish Independent, Irish Daily Star, and Irish Times.
6. What information must appear on my site notice?
Click on the following link to view/print the site notice
Monaghan_County_Council_Site_Notice
7. How can I check the status of my/any planning application?
Click on the following link to check the status of planning applications
ePlan - Online Planning Enquiries
8. How can I arrange a pre-plan meeting with a planner?
You can arrange a pre plan meeting with a planner by contacting Planning Section at tel 047 30532. The duration of a pre plan meeting is 20 minutes. Waiting time for a pre plan meeting is approx one week – but this may vary.
9. When can I speak to a planner by phone?
Planners may be contacted by telephone on Tuesday or Thursday mornings between the times of 09.15 to 11.00 am only. Contact tel 047 30532 or tel 047 30500 and ask for Planning Section.
10. Do I need to get planning permission for an extension to my house?
The Planning & Development Regulations 2001 provide that certain categories of work/development around a domestic dwelling may be regarded as exempted development (i.e. development that does not require planning permission). For further information, click on the following link to Dept of Environment information leaflet Doing Work Around the House
11. Do I need planning permission to build or convert a domestic garage?
The Planning & Development Regulations, 2001 provide that the construction of a garage may be regarded as exempted development if it meets certain criteria. There are also provisions in relation to the conversion of a garage for domestic use. Click on the following link to the Dept of Environment information leaflet Doing Work Around the House and view questions 6 and 7.
12. How long does planning permission last?
Full Planning Permission expires five years after the date of the Notification of Grant of Permission.
Outline Permission expires three years after the date of the Notification of Grant of Permission.
Permission Consequent to Outline Permission expires five years after the date of Notification of Grant of Permission.
13. Are there any information leaflets available?
Follow the link to view Department of Environment information leaflets on planning matters.
Follow the link to Monaghan County Council Planning Forms & Downloads which contains planning application form, planning check list, site notice and other relevant information.