Residents of Witherspoon Street expressed deep concerns during a recent government meeting regarding a proposed development project next door that threatens their privacy and quality of life. The Leach family, who have lived in the neighborhood for over three decades, voiced their alarm after receiving a certified letter detailing plans for a two-story apartment building to be constructed just feet from their property line.
Bev Leach highlighted the emotional impact of the project, describing feelings of shock and upset upon learning about the development, which she claims will significantly alter the character of their neighborhood. She emphasized the importance of their backyard space, particularly a large maple tree that serves as a vital source of shade and greenery. The couple fears that construction activities could jeopardize the tree's health due to potential damage to its extensive root system.
Owen Leach further elaborated on their concerns, comparing the proposed structure's height—28 feet, 7 inches—to monumental walls, emphasizing that the building would loom over their backyard, effectively eliminating their privacy. He criticized the lack of adequate setbacks in the plans, which would leave the new building just 3 feet from their property line, allowing for direct sightlines into their personal space.
The Leaches called for more transparency and communication from the developer, Dr. Vercelli, regarding the project, which they believe has been in the works since January without their knowledge. They expressed a desire for a collaborative approach to ensure that the development aligns with the community's values and preserves the neighborhood's integrity.
As the meeting concluded, the couple reiterated their hope for a resolution that respects the existing residential environment and addresses their concerns about privacy and the potential impact on their cherished outdoor space.