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Council approves conditional use permit for 4 tiny homes as transitional housing tied to Catholic Community Services project
Summary
The council approved a conditional use permit for a Kaye Loper transitional housing project: four factory-built 'tiny homes' to be sited at 100 West Kayton Drive for clients transitioning from domestic violence shelter services, operated by Catholic Community Services with supportive services and capped rents.
The Sierra Vista City Council unanimously approved a conditional use permit April 10 for a plan to place four factory-built tiny homes on a portion of the property at 100 West Kayton Drive to provide transitional housing for families leaving domestic-violence shelter services.
Catholic Community Services (CCS) presented the proposal, saying the project—named the Kaye Loper homes—consists of three two-bedroom units and one one-bedroom unit sited around an internal courtyard. CCS said the units would be built in Tucson by the Ideal Trade Institute to state building-code standards and would not be manufactured homes on wheels; they are…
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