Local Residents and Councillor Albert Deasy oppose a City Council plan to build eight housing units on a small site at the entrance to Inniscarra View Estate. The proposal includes four terraced houses,
three apartments over three floors, and one detached residence, with only two parking spaces.
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While supportive of new housing, the community argues the project’s scale is excessive. “The site is overdeveloped,” said Cllr. Deasy: “Three-story apartments don’t fit the area’s architecture, and two parking spaces are inadequate, risking overflow into the nearby area.
“This proposal is inappropriate and must be scaled back considerably,” Cllr Deasy stressed. For details on submitting objections, visit the City Council’s planning portal or contact local officials.