Concrete pad with a pump on top of it
In addition to the above, the project proposes to slightly revise the landscape design by adding in a pump. Additional sheets will be uploaded for review and approval.Sacramento County · 2025$32,144
Temporary power for temporary office trailerSacramento County · 2025$50,000
Sloughhouse Solar Facility fencing and gatesSacramento County · 2025$988,282
Sloughhouse Solar Facility is located southwest of the intersection of Meiss Road and Dillard Road in the Cosumnes community of unincorporated Sacramento County. The site is planned to be developed into a 50-megawatt solar energy facility on an approximately 380-acre project site. The energy produced by this project will supply Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) with renewable energy and assist them in achieving SMUD’s 2030 Zero Carbon Plan. The project involves construction, operation and eventual decommissioning of solar-energy generation, energy storage, and electrical distribution facilities.Sacramento County · 2025$32,756,409
Demo permits include structure and foundation/flat work only. No grading is included with this permit.; Removal of a 12,152 SqFt barn and a 2,584 SqFt barn. The structures will be removed to allow for installation of a 50MW ground mounted solar array.Sacramento County · 2024$103,800
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Sloughhouse Solar Facility is located southwest of the intersection of Meiss Road and Dillard Road in the Cosumnes community of unincorporated Sacramento County. The site is planned to be developed into a 50-megawatt solar energy facility on an approximately 380-acre project site. The energy produced by this project will supply Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) with renewable energy and assist them in achieving SMUD’s 2030 Zero Carbon Plan. The project involves construction, operation and eventual decommissioning of solar-energy generation, energy storage, and electrical distribution facilities.
In addition to the above, the project proposes to slightly revise the landscape design by adding in a pump. Additional sheets will be uploaded for review and approval.Sacramento County · 2024
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