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Board denies neighborhood appeal and approves 7‑lot Fair Oaks subdivision
Summary
After hours of public comment and questioning, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors denied a Fair Oaks CPAC appeal and approved a tentative subdivision map to split a 1.77‑acre parcel into seven lots, rejecting residentsrequests to reduce density to four lots; the vote was unanimous, 5‑0.
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 24 denied an appeal from the Fair Oaks Community Planning Advisory Council and approved a tentative subdivision map that will split a 1.77‑acre property on Sunset Avenue into seven residential lots.
Principal planner Kimber Gutierrez told the board staff found the proposal consistent with RD‑5 zoning and community and general plan policies, and that the project qualified for a statutory CEQA exemption under the CEQA Guidelines and Public Resources Code cited in the record. She said the map would create seven buildable lots, require construction of a 40‑foot public connector street between Shrewsbury Avenue and Glenbar Way, and would propose removal of 125 trees, including 19 native oaks, with mitigation conditions attached.
The neighborhood and the Fair…
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