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Planning Commission OKs 1-year extension for Habitat for Humanity tract map in Haruba Valley

5459532 · July 23, 2025
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The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission unanimously approved a one-year extension to Tentative Tract Map 37601 for a 26-unit Habitat for Humanity subdivision aimed at low-income veterans, moving the map expiration to May 27, 2026. The extension is tied to pending HUD funding and is subject to previously adopted conditions.

Rinaldo Aquino, senior planner for the city, told the Planning Commission that Habitat for Humanity Riverside requested a third one-year extension to Tentative Tract Map 37601 for a 5.3-acre subdivision in the north Haruba Valley area. The proposal covers 26 single-family, all-affordable homes targeted for low-income veteran families, with lot sizes ranging from about 5,000 to 6,002 square feet and two open-space lots (0.64 and 0.16 acre).

Aquino said the original project approval dated to April 16, 2015, and that prior entitlements included a General Plan amendment, a rezone to R6 to allow greater flexibility for affordable housing, a tentative tract map and a mitigated negative declaration. The applicant received…

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