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  • Model homes open in future 260-home Citrus Heights development

    Model homes open in future 260-home Citrus Heights development

    Model homes are open for tours in the new Heritage at Mitchell Village in Citrus Heights. // M. Hazlip

    By Mike Hazlip–
    Model homes for Heritage at Mitchell Village in Citrus Heights are now open, as roadways are still being laid in the 56-acre site.

    Plans show additional communities for the former Sunrise Golf Course will be Oaks at Mitchell Village, and Canyon at Mitchell Village. Floor plans vary with each community, with the largest being a 2,385-square-foot home with three to five bedrooms in the Heritage at Mitchell Village community.

    All homes are designed to be energy efficient, and buyers can select various water-efficient landscape designs. The interiors are brightly lit with electronic controls for the thermostat.

    The development is located off Fair Oaks Boulevard, within walking distance of Sunrise Mall. An additional access point will be off Arcadia Drive, where a roundabout is still under construction.

    KB Home Senior Director of Public Relations and Communications Craig LeMessurier said the model homes feature an optional office room, which buyers can select during the design phase of their purchase. The new concept is a response to more people working from home during the pandemic, according to LeMessuier.

    Buyers can schedule a tour to view the models by contacting the sales office. Walk-ins are also welcome, although a sales counselor at the site told The Sentinel the number of buyers allowed to tour the model homes at the same time, due to COVID-19.

    The Citrus Heights project includes plans for groupings of homes into several “villages,” with differing layouts and sizes ranging from around 1,400-square-feet to approximately 2,000-square-feet.

    A development map from 2019 shows the layout of the Mitchell Village housing project off Arcadia Drive in Citrus Heights. Note: a connector street between the north and south villages has been eliminated from the plan.

    A popular aspect of the Mitchell Farms project has been the large amount of open space incorporated in the development, as a large swath down the middle of the acreage must remain undeveloped due to a 100-year flood plain associated with Arcade Creek.

    Under an agreement with the Sunrise Recreation and Parks District, the undeveloped acreage is to be maintained by the parks district.

    The pair of model homes are located at 6183 Neff Ct., although Google Maps has not yet been updated to accurately show the location. Neff Court is accessible at a new entrance just south of the Heather Downs apartment complex at 12633 Fair Oaks Blvd.

    More information is available on KB Home’s website, although pricing is not listed. A news release issued last week referenced pricing “from the $440,000s” for the larger Heritage layouts. Pricing for the development’s smaller alley units has not been released.

  • Model homes nearing completion in 56-acre Citrus Heights development

    Model homes nearing completion in 56-acre Citrus Heights development

    A pair of homes can be seen nearing completion in the new Mitchell Village housing development off Fair Oaks Boulevard in Citrus Heights. // CH Sentinel

    By Mike Hazlip–
    Construction continues to move forward in a new 56-acre community in Citrus Heights where more than 250 homes will be built.

    The project, now known as Mitchell Village, is located off Arcadia Drive and Fair Oaks Boulevard, where the former Sunrise Golf Course was once operated. As a 98% built-out city, a development of this size is unusual for Citrus Heights.

    See map in prior story: Massive housing project in Citrus Heights sold to new developer

    Senior director of public relations for KB Home, Craig LeMessurier, told The Sentinel in an email Friday the home builder is planning to open model homes and a sales center in early December. A pair of two-story homes can be seen nearing completion, off Fair Oaks Boulevard.

    LeMessurier named three communities for home buyers in the new development: Heritage at Mitchell Village, Canyon at Mitchell, and Oaks at Mitchell. Floor plans for the Heritage community will range from about 1,600 to 2,300 square feet. Canyon and Oaks at Mitchell homes will range from about 1,300 to 2,200 square feet.

    Construction at the site saw a “temporary slowdown” at the start of the COVID-19 shutdown, LeMessurier said, but Mitchell Village remains on track. The shift in people working from home as a result of stay-at-home orders did prompt the builder to include a home office as an option for all new homes.

    “In this private work space, homeowners can host online presentations or small in-person meetings and boost their productivity,” LeMessurier said, calling it a first for the Sacramento area. He said the new “Home Office” will include a built-in workstation with generous counter and cabinet space as well as large open shelving for displays, books, files and other accessories.”

    Following the completion of Mitchell Village’s model homes, additional homes are anticipated to be completed Summer 2021, LeMessurier said. Several streets throughout the development have already been paved.

    The project includes the installation of a new roundabout to serve as the main entrance for homes off Arcadia Drive, where the street makes a sharp turn near Scott’s Affordable Car Care. One direction of traffic is currently closed, as contractors finish the roundabout.

    Planners expect the new traffic flow will help slow vehicle speeds and enhance access into the neighborhood.

    Related: Planning phase for new 2.9-mile trail in Citrus Heights nears $1M cost

    A popular aspect of the Mitchell Village project, formerly called Mitchell Farms, has been the large amount of open space incorporated in the development, as a large swath down the middle of the acreage must remain undeveloped due to a 100-year flood plain associated with Arcade Creek. Under an agreement with the Sunrise Recreation and Parks District, the undeveloped acreage will become part of the parks district.

    The park will also connect with a future 2.9-mile trail the city is planning, and residents will be within close walking distance to shopping in the Sunrise MarketPlace business district.

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