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Sunbury council holds public hearing on Kintner Crossing NCA expansion; no action tonight

Sunbury City Council · March 5, 2026

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Summary

City held a public hearing on adding Kintner Crossing Phase 1 to the Sunbury New Community Authority district. Applicant representatives described 81 single‑family homes and 107 townhomes; council closed the hearing and scheduled a first reading but did not vote.

The Sunbury City Council opened a public hearing March 4 to consider adding property for the Kintner Crossing Phase 1 development to the Sunbury New Community Authority district. Mayor presided and legal counsel David Breen entered exhibits for the record and swore in potential witnesses.

Molly Gwynn, attorney for "Doctor Horton Indiana LLC," told the council the project includes 81 single‑family homes and 107 townhome units with private roads and architectural features the applicant committed to during review. Gwynn said phase 1 paving is complete, water and sewer approvals are nearly finished and the applicant expects to apply for phase‑1 building permits this month with phase‑2 paving to follow next month.

Tiffany Ramp, introduced as the director of forward planning, outlined product and pricing details: attached townhomes averaging about 1,560 square feet with an average sales price near $369,000, and detached patio homes averaging about 1,750 square feet at an average price near $457,000. Ramp said all lots will be subject to a mandatory homeowners association and monthly HOA fees will fund private‑road maintenance and shared amenities.

Council asked for public testimony; none appeared. The mayor closed the hearing and said the item would appear later as a first reading; he told the applicant he did not expect the council to take final action that evening. The council did not vote on the NCA expansion during this meeting.

What happens next: the NCA expansion will come back for formal readings; the council flagged ordinances and resolution readings on the agenda but took no final votes on the expansion at the March 4 meeting.