Scottsdale neighbors complain about plans for DC Ranch condos

The main entrance to the seven buildings comprising The Sterling at Silverleaf / Rendering from City of Scottsdale
The main entrance to the seven buildings comprising The Sterling at Silverleaf / Rendering from City of Scottsdale

By Michael Clancy | The Arizona Republic

A city hearing on a plan to construct several multistory buildings housing 213 condominium units was postponed last week amid neighbor complaints about the project on the six-acre site.

Sterling at Silverleaf, which has developed single-family homes on land north of the condominium site, has applied for an updated approval of an expired Development Review Board decision. Sterling, in its application to the city, says the project was substantially approved in 2005.

The site, east of Legacy Boulevard and Thompson Peak Parkway, in the Town Center area of the DC Ranch development, was surrounded by vacant land in 2005, foes say. That has all changed.

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