6/2/2021 |
Clark County Zoning Commission
| Approved
Agenda note: SUBJECT MATTER: In the matter of the aforementioned described application of Post Industrial, LLC (David Perisset) for a zone change, use permits, and design review (as indicated on the ATTACHED agenda item):
REPRESENTATIVE(S): Present
SPEAKER(S): Present
DISCUSSION: Following introduction of the item, the Board was addressed by staff who advised that the Paradise Town Board recommended approval; and four cards in opposition were received.
Lebene Ohene, the applicant’s representative, advised that the application requested to rezone one metal building on 0.5 acres, located within an existing industrial complex, from M-D to M-1; the metal structure will be relocated from North Las Vegas and positioned to the east of the existing primary building within the complex; the yard was used for parking and storage; surrounded by an eight foot high wall and some iron fencing; the accessory structure will be used to test the ammunition manufactured in the primary building; the Paradise Town Board and staff recommended approval; and the applicant accepted the conditions of approval.
David Perisset, from Ultimate Ammunition, advised of assembling small arms generally for the military and law enforcement; assembled a small volume; used new technology; and assembled the existing components on site.
Michael Stoberski spoke regarding areas of concern including adequate parking; advised that in 2006 the County required any changes in parking to go through the permit process through the Building Department, who required each parcel owner to submit an application to establish the load of the building to determine the necessary number of parking spots; and expressed additional concerns regarding the likelihood of increased insurance rates as a result of the zoning change.
In response to Commissioner Naft, staff advised that commercial developments were generally approved as a single site, and additional subdivisions were not brought through the County permit process, and the Building Department determined the number of handicap parking spaces for the entire site.
The applicant’s representative advised that the yard was used for storage and some parking; the CC&R was internal and not provided to the County; and more parking was available than the code required. | Pass |
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