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Board approves Mill Creek subdivision EIR, rezones 65‑acre Dry Creek site for 322 homes

5927291 · October 8, 2025
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Summary

The Placer County Board of Supervisors certified a final recirculated EIR and approved rezonings and maps for the Mill Creek subdivision on Oct. 7, authorizing 322 single‑family homes, 33 accessory dwelling units and five parks on a 65.2‑acre Dry Creek site.

The Placer County Board of Supervisors voted to certify the final recirculated environmental impact report for the Mill Creek subdivision and approved related land‑use changes, rezoning and tentative map approvals that clear the way for 322 single‑family homes, 33 accessory dwelling units and five parks on a 65.2‑acre site in the Dry Creek area.

The Mill Creek project will change the site’s Dry Creek West Placer community plan designation from low‑density residential and industrial to medium‑ and high‑density residential; rezone roughly 46 acres to an RSP‑4 (4,000 sq ft minimum) zone and 18.8 acres to an RSP‑3 (3,000 sq ft minimum) zone; and authorize two phased subdivision maps, frontage and intersection improvements, and two variance requests including a limited…

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