1/20/2021 |
Clark County Zoning Commission
| Approved
Agenda note: SUBJECT MATTER/RECOMMENDATION: In the matter of the aforementioned described application of LH Ventures, LLC for a zone change, waivers of development standards, and design reviews (as indicated on the ATTACHED agenda item):
REPRESENTATIVE(S): Present
SPEAKER(S): Present
DISCUSSION: There being no objections, Item No. 23 was heard in conjunction with Item Nos. 24 and 25.
Following introduction of Item Nos. 23, 24 and 25, the Board was addressed by the applicant’s representative, Tony Celeste, who advised that the proposed site located at Redwood Street and Torino Avenue was for a ten-acre single family residential development which included two and three story homes to match those to the west; the proposed development was a mirror image of one located directly across Redwood Street; two points of access off Redwood Street were planned; no three-story homes would be built along the southern boundary to Torino Avenue; an elementary school and park were located to the north; a 10,000 square foot buffer would be continued along the RNP parcels to the south; three-story homes along adjacent parcels to the north and the east boundary of the site were limited to a maximum of 50 percent of the total number of lots; an increased wall height of up to ten foot eight inches for a screen wall had been requested that would provide additional privacy along east property line; a four foot tall retainer wall was required for drainage where three feet was allowed; per the Planning Commission a waiver for no off-site improvements along Torino Avenue was added, along with a decomposed granite pedestrian walkway for connectivity with a pedestrian gate to the east; path easements along Ford Avenue prohibited foot access as well as a second pedestrian gate; the decomposed granite path was to be maintained by the homeowners association (HOA); and stated that neighborhood meetings had been held via Zoom with no residents in attendance.
Randolph Skorpinski expressed opposition to the project.
Dan Belchar expressed opposition via Webex.
Commissioner Jones reiterated the restrictions regarding three-story homes, stated no three-story homes would be allowed along the southern boundary; that the number of three-story homes could not exceed more than 50 percent of lot nos. 1 through 18; and that the walking trail should include landscaping similar to the trail located on Pebble Road for aesthetic purposes. | Pass |
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