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Tentative Parcel Map (TPM) No. 84403 & Design Review (DR) No. 17-2025

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The project involves subdividing a 30,638 square foot lot in El Monte, California, into three separate residential lots with a shared access driveway and the construction of three detached single-family homes each with an attached garage. The application requests approval for Tentative Parcel Map No. 84403 and Design Review No. 17-2025, which are subject to categorical exemptions under the California Environmental Quality Act, specifically Class 3 for new construction of small structures and Class 15 for minor land divisions, as defined by Public Resources Code Sections 15303 and 15315. The project is not governed by federal acquisition regulations and does not include contract pricing, payment terms, delivery schedules, or federal contracting clauses; instead, it is a municipal land use application processed under local planning and environmental review procedures. The City of El Monte serves as the reviewing agency, with Assistant Planner Whitney Weisberg as the primary point of contact and Ricky Huang as the project applicant. The project site is located at 11711 Hallwood Drive, El Monte, CA 91732 within Los Angeles County. No formal contract value is indicated, and no federal entity identifiers, socioeconomic certifications, or invoicing details are required or provided. The submission process relies on local planning protocols with no specified deadline, electronic portal, or formal proposal format beyond the required exemption documentation and signatures.

General Info

Subdivide 30,638 sq ft lot into three residential lots with shared driveway and homes in El Monte, CA.

Agency

California → City of El Monte

NAICS

237210 - Land SubdivisionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Peck Road and Hallwood Drive, El Monte, CA, 91732

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NONE

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Notice of Exemption for Tentative Parcel Map No. 84403 & Design Review No. 17-2025

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AgencyCalifornia → City of El Monte
Contacts2 people available
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California → City of El Monte
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Contacts
Whitney WeisbergAssistant Planner
Ricky HuangProject Applicant

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Tentative Parcel Map (TPM) No. 84403 (SUB 8-2025) & Design Review (DR) No. 17-2025 to subdivide an existing 30,638 square foot lot into three residential lots for separate ownership and one common access driveway, and to construct three detached single family residences with attached garages.

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