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File #: SPR12062022-006452    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Passed
File created: 4/27/2023 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 5/4/2023 Final action: 5/4/2023
Title: Red Sky Apartments (Cairns MU Site Plan Prelim Review) 10145 S. Centennial Pkwy. [Commercial Area, #9]
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Exhibits
Related files: SUB04102023-006516, CUP04272023-006525
Agenda Item Title:

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Red Sky Apartments (Cairns MU Site Plan Prelim Review)

10145 S. Centennial Pkwy.

[Commercial Area, #9]

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Presenter:

Mike Wilcox

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Description/Background:

The applicants, Corey Solum & Troy Tueller of Think Architecture (representing the property owner, McKay Christensen of RedSky Sandy, LLC), are requesting preliminary site plan review of a mixed use site plan within the Cairns District known as Red Sky Apartments on a property located at 10145 S. Centennial Pkwy. The proposal is to construct a six-story mixed use building consisting of primarily residential for-rent apartments, urban townhomes, a small amount of ground floor retail, and live/work units (see Exhibit “A” for application materials).

See the attached staff report and all exhibits for full details.

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:

Recommendation

Staff recommends that the Planning Commission Planning Commission determine preliminary site plan review is complete for the Red Sky Apartments located at 10145 S. Centennial Pkwy. based on the following findings and subject to the following conditions:

Findings:

1.                     The applicant has met the intent of the applicable Cairns Design Standards and the Cairns Master Plan.

2.                     The Planning Commission must determine that the development enhancements provide the same or better overall quality design than the exceptions sought.

3.                     The mix of proposed uses is consistent with the objectives and plans for the South Village area and meets the criteria for a mixed use development.

4.                     The applicant has provided sufficient studies and evidence to support the parking reduction and sharing arrangements for this proposed development.

5.                     The applicant has demonstrated that they have largely complied or intend to comply with the Land Development Code requirements for the CBD Zone and the intende...

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