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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the submittal requirements and improvement standards for civil plans?
Learn about current construction standards, or view previous standards.
Special Provisions for Legal Relations and Responsibilities
Standard Notes
- City of Elk Grove General Notes
- City of Elk Grove Drainage Notes
- City of Elk Grove Supplemental Notes
- City of Elk Grove Erosion and Sediment Control Notes
- City of Elk Grove Signing and Striping Notes
- National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Notes
- City of Elk Grove Traffic Signal Notes
Other
What should I do if I want to move a property boundary line?
Boundary Line Adjustments: Submittal Requirements to Planning Division
What is the difference between a Parcel Map and Final Map? What are the submittal requirements?
The difference between a Parcel Map and Final Map is that a Parcel Map is for a parcel being split into four (4) or less parcels (commercial and industrial parcels not included) and a Final Map is a parcel being split into five (5) or more lots.
- Parcel Maps and Final Maps:Submittal Requirements to Development Engineering
What permit do I need to do construction in the public right of way?
You need an encroachment permit.
What if I need a new address for a building?
Addressing Application: Commercial and Non-Subdivision
Front Counter Support
An Engineering Technician will gladly discuss your project regarding processes for review and approval for private development projects for the Community Development Department. If you have questions, please call (916) 627-3436 or go to the Development Engineering Front Counter at 8401 Laguna Palms Way, Elk Grove, CA 95758.
About Development Engineering
The Engineering Services Division has the primary responsibility to deliver facilities and infrastructure that meet the needs of the residents of Elk Grove and that comply with the standards and requirements established in the engineering guidelines and the City's Master Plans. The division achieves its goals through planning, design and construction of the City's projects, and also through the plan review and permit process to regulate and facilitate private development projects.
Whether you are planning to build or develop a new commercial or residential building, or expand upon your existing commercial or residential building, your "Project" will likely require some type of permit from the City of Elk Grove. The Engineering Services Division will assist you through the development approval process for plan review and permits.