MOAPA VALLEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
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Les Lee Shell, Deputy County Manager |
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Reappoint Christopher Stolworthy and Joe Davis to the Moapa Valley Fire Protection District Advisory Board for a two-year term ending April 7, 2028. (Sitting as the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Moapa Valley Fire Protection District) (For possible action)
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BACKGROUND:
The Moapa Valley Fire Protection District (District) was created pursuant to NRS 474.460 and Clark County Code Chapter 3.20. The District was created for the protection of property, public health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of Clark County. Specifically, the District provides for the prevention and extinguishment of fires and the provision of emergency medical services in the unincorporated areas within Clark County generally located, described, and comprising the following: from the northerly Warm Springs area, Moapa, Moapa Valley, Logandale, Overton, the Valley of Fire, and southerly, including the Echo Bay area.
The Moapa Valley Fire Protection District Advisory Board (Advisory Board) provides assistance to the Board of Fire Commissioners (BFC). The Advisory Board receives and reviews monthly reports from the three (3) station Assistant Fire Chiefs pertaining to station operations, improvement requests, physical updates, bills, and purchase requests. Moreover, the Advisory Board makes recommendations to the BFC for the approval or denial of payments on all monetary requests to be paid out of the approved operating and capital improvement budgets.
The Advisory Board members are appointed by the BFC. Each member appointed to the Advisory Board is appointed to two-year (2-year) terms. All Advisory Board members serve at the pleasure of the BFC.
At the December 1, 2025 Advisory Board meeting, the Advisory Board recommends that Christopher Stolworthy and Joeseph Davis be reappointed.
The BFC is asked to reappoint Christopher Stolworthy and Joseph Davis, as citizen non-volunteer firefighters, for a two-year (2-year) term ending April 7, 2028.