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File #: SPX02202026-007116    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Tabled
File created: 2/24/2026 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 3/5/2026 Final action:
Title: Silver Sage Estates Subdivision (Special Exceptions) 10175 S Dimple Dell Rd [Community 3, The Dell]
Related files: SUB12082025-007089
Agenda Item Title:

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Silver Sage Estates Subdivision (Special Exceptions)

10175 S Dimple Dell Rd

[Community 3, The Dell]

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Presenter:

Thomas Irvin, Senior Planner

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Description/Background:

The applicant, Alyssa Holbrook representing the property owners, James and Carol Bay, is requesting preliminary subdivision review for the properties located at 10175 S Dimple Dell Rd. The proposal consists of consolidating the three (3) existing properties and then subdividing them into four (4) residential lots. Additionally, she is seeking special exception approval to construct a private lane to access 2 of the proposed lots from Dimple Dell Rd and seeking a waiver of parkstrip along Dimple Dell Road.

Please see the attached staff report and exhibits under the related Subdivision case# SUB12082025-007089.

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:

Recommendation

Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve the requested special exception for the Silver Sage Estates Subdivision located at 10175 S Dimple Dell Rd to construct a private lane that will access two (2) residential lots and to waive the parkstrip along the frontage of Dimple Dell Road based upon the following findings:

Findings:

1.                     The proposed lot configuration equitably balances the needs of the public and presents the most efficient use of the land.

2.                     A private access agreement and maintenance agreement for the private lane will be recorded on the north two lots to ensure access to Dimple Dell Rd is properly maintained.

3.                     The public street design will comply with the 45-foot street cross section agreement between Sandy City and Salt Lake County.

4.                     The proposed public improvements will improve existing conditions and increase public safety through this corridor.

5.                     Elimination of the parkstrip will allow for retention of the natural drainage chann...

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