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Sheldon Park Estates North Unit 4 Final Map (Subdivision No. 25-033)

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The City of Elk Grove is preparing to approve the Final Map for Sheldon Park Estates North Unit 4, a subdivision that will create nine individual residential lots supported by a private roadway to serve all units. This action formalizes the layout and infrastructure plan for the development and authorizes the City Engineer to execute the Subdivision Improvement Agreement, ensuring that all required public improvements and standards are met prior to final approval. The project is officially designated as Subdivision No. 25-033 and is part of the city’s ongoing land development process to facilitate residential growth in accordance with local planning regulations. The project is managed by the City of Elk Grove, with Sarah Kirchgessner serving as the primary point of contact as Senior Planner, and Gyan Kalwani listed as the applicant. The forecasted posting date for this action is July 2, 2026, indicating the anticipated timeline for final review and approval. All work and improvements will be carried out within the city limits of Elk Grove, California, and any necessary infrastructure, including the private roadway, must comply with municipal codes and engineering standards before the parcels can be legally recorded and sold. The process is being handled through the city’s planning and engineering departments, with no set-aside or procurement mechanism involved as this is an internal land use approval.

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Elk Grove approves Subdivision No. 25-033 for nine residential lots with private roadway, authorized by City Engineer.

Agency

California → City of Elk Grove

NAICS

237210 - Land SubdivisionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Elk Grove, CA

Set-Aside

NONE

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25-033 Sheldon Park Estates North Unit 4 Final Map Notice of Exemption

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Elk Grove
Contacts2 people available
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California → City of Elk Grove
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Sarah KirchgessnerSenior Planner

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The Project consists of the approval of a Final Map for the creation of nine single unit residential parcels as well as a private roadway serving those lots and authorizes the City Engineer to execute the Subdivision Improvement Agreement.

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