Entercom General Plan Amendment, Community Plan Amendment, Tentative Subdivision Map, Special Development Permit, Abandonment, and Affordable Housing Plan
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Summary
- SCH Number
- 2005042004
- Lead Agency
- Sacramento County
- Document Title
- Entercom General Plan Amendment, Community Plan Amendment, Tentative Subdivision Map, Special Development Permit, Abandonment, and Affordable Housing Plan
- Document Type
- NOP - Notice of Preparation
- Received
- Present Land Use
- The project site is designated for Agricultural-Residential land use, zoned AR-2 and is used as horse pasture.
- Document Description
- The project requests the following: 1. A General Plan Amendment to change the land use designation of 44.4 +/- acres from Agricultural-Residential to Low Density Residential (38.7 +/- acres), Medium Density Residential (3.4 +/- acres), and Commercial and Offices (2.3 +/- acres). 2. A Community Plan Amendment to change the East Antelope Specific Plan land use designation for 44.4 +/- acres from Agricultural-Residential to Urban Residential (42.1 +/- acres) and Commercial (2.3 +/- acres). 3. A Rezone for 44.4 +/- acres from AR-2 to RD-7 (38.7 +/- acres), RD-20 (3.4 +/- acres), and GC (2.3 +/- acres). 4. A Tentative Subdivision Map to divide 44.4 +/- acres into 302 single family lots, one multiple-family lot, one commercial lot, one detention/open space lot, and four landscape corridor lots. 5. A Special Development Permit to: a. Allow a density bonus to exceed 7 du/ac in the proposed RD-7 zone. b. Reduce the minimum lot area in the proposed RD-7 zone from the required 4,000 sf for interior lots and 4,800 sf for corner lots consistent with the Specific Plan to a minimum of 3,200 sf (40 ft. x 80 ft., typical). 6. An Exception to Title 22.110.070(d) of the Land Development Ordinance to allow the depth of at least three lots to exceed three times the lot width. 7. An Abandonment of various easements, including: a portion of a 20-foot wide roadway easement, a portion of a 40-foot roadway easement, a 25-foot Pacific Telephone & Telegraph (PT&T) easement. 8. An Affordable Housing Plan consisting of the construction of low and very low income for rent affordable housing.
- Contact Information
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Joyce Horizumi
Sacramento County
Lead/Public Agency
827 Seventh Street, Room 220
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone : (916) 874-7914
Location
- Cities
- Citrus Heights
- Counties
- Sacramento
- Cross Streets
- North Antelope Road / Poker Lane
- Total Acres
- 44.4
- Parcel #
- 203-0260-060
- State Highways
- I-80
- Railways
- SPRR
- Township
- 10N
- Range
- 6E
- Section
- 21
- Base
- Diablo
Notice of Completion
- Review Period Start
- Review Period End
- Development Type
- Residential (Units 347, Acres 39.3) Commercial (Acres 2.3) Other (Detention/Open Space 2.8 ac)
- Local Action
- General Plan Amendment Community Plan Specific Plan Site Plan Rezone Land Division (Subdivision, etc.) Abandonment of Easements
- Project Issues
- Agriculture and Forestry Resources Air Quality Cultural Resources Cumulative Effects Drainage/Absorption Flood Plain/Flooding Geology/Soils Hazards & Hazardous Materials Hydrology/Water Quality Land Use/Planning Noise Public Services Recreation Sewer Capacity Solid Waste Transportation Vegetation Wetland/Riparian Wildlife
- Reviewing Agencies
- Cal Fire California Department of Fish and Wildlife, North Central Region 2 (CDFW) California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) California Department of Parks and Recreation California Highway Patrol California Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Sacramento Region 5 (RWQCB) Department of Water Resources Resources Agency California Department of Transportation, District 3 (DOT)
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