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Planning commission approves 38‑unit Lucky House Tiny Homes village; commissioners note access and stormwater conditions
Summary
Riverbank’s planning commission approved a 38‑unit Tiny House Village on a 2.25‑acre infill site between Ward and Ross avenues, adopting conditions addressing buffering from adjacent light‑industrial uses, stormwater controls and private‑street maintenance; vote was 4–0.
The Riverbank Planning Commission voted 4–0 on June 18 to approve the Lucky House Tiny Homes architecture and site plan review (ASPR 09/2023), allowing a 38‑unit tiny‑house rental development on a 2.25‑acre parcel between Ward Avenue and the westerly extension of Ross Avenue (APN 075‑010‑065).
Contract city planner Miguel Galvez presented the proposal on behalf of Mid Valley Engineering and owner Wei Wang. The project calls for 38 detached dwellings—about 426 to 805 square feet each—arranged around privately maintained streets and alleys. The unit mix would include 24 one‑bedroom and 14 two‑bedroom units; one unit would be reserved for an on‑site property manager. The site plan provides one off‑street parking space per unit (38 spaces total), private alleys designated as fire lanes, and landscaping corridors and…
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