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Council approves Prospect Village tiny‑home community for young adults after mixed neighborhood testimony

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Summary

After a public hearing with both neighbors and supporters, City Council approved rezoning, conditional use and associated adjustments to authorize an 18‑unit tiny‑home community for young adults; all related motions passed 9‑0.

The City Council approved a multi‑part application to create Prospect Village, an 18‑unit tiny‑home community at 3103 North Prospect Street intended to house young adults transitioning out of foster care or homelessness.

Bill Gray, a city planner, reviewed the application and staff findings, noting the request included a rezoning from R‑5 to R‑flex High, a conditional‑use permit for a tiny‑home community, a development plan and five development‑standards adjustments under the Unified Development Code. Gray said the plan proposes roughly 18 homes of about 300–320 square feet each, a central common area, off‑street parking along Arcadia and landscaping; staff found the…

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