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Council approves 50-unit tiny-home infill project after three-year review condition
Summary
The Las Vegas City Council approved a 50-unit tiny-home (boxable) infill community on a 2.25-acre East Las Vegas site after requiring perimeter fencing, extra landscaping and a three-year required review to monitor durability and management. Supporters said the project would expand affordable options; staff had recommended denial of setback variances.
The Las Vegas City Council voted April 1 to approve a 50-unit tiny-home infill development on a 2.25-acre parcel near 23rd Street and Surls Avenue, placing several conditions on the project and requiring a three-year review to assess unit durability and property management.
The applicant proposed prefabricated, fully furnished 361-square-foot "boxable" studio units that would be offered at rents the developers described as below market in the surrounding area and would include utilities. Attorney Bob Gronower, representing developers Gary and Bradley Gum, told the council the project represents a roughly $6 million private investment in infill housing and would add "affordable or retainable housing here without any subsidies."…
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