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File #: SPR05132025-006965    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/13/2025 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 11/20/2025 Final action:
Title: Sandy Station Townhomes - Preliminary Cairns Site Plan Review 8925 S. Harrison St. [Community #1, Northwest Exposure]
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Exhibit A, 3. Exhibit B
Related files: SPR01022025-006902, SUB05132025-006966
Agenda Item Title:
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Sandy Station Townhomes - Preliminary Cairns Site Plan Review
8925 S. Harrison St.
[Community #1, Northwest Exposure]

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Presenter:
Mike Wilcox, Planning Director

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Description/Background:
The applicant, David Kelley of DR Horton (representing the property owner Interim Capital, LLC), is requesting a preliminary site plan and subdivision review for the property located within the Cairns District at approximately 8925 South Harrison St. The proposal is to construct 63 residential townhome units in accordance with the previously approved mixed use master plan for this area. The property will also be subdivided allowing for the private ownership of units. Based upon the applicant’s submittal, they are also seeking approval of several exceptions and development enhancements to the Cairns Design Standards. Please reference the applicant’s letter (Exhibit A) and application materials (Exhibit B).

See the attached detailed staff report and exhibits for full details of the request.


Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission determine that the preliminary site plan review for the Sandy Station Townhomes located at 8925 S. Harrison St. is substantially complete based on the following findings and subject to the following conditions:

Findings:
1. The applicant has met the intent and substantially complies with most of the applicable Cairns Design Standards and the Cairns Master Plan.

2. The applicant has demonstrated that they have largely complied or intend to comply with the Land Development Code requirements for the RC Zone.

3. The proposed development enhancements provide the same or better overall quality design than the exceptions sought to achieve the branding identity and unique design elements that make this area stand out.

4. That the proposed configuration is an efficient use of the land.

5. That the various City Departments and Divisions have recommended p...

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