File #: 21-400116-092221   
Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/9/2021 In control: Clark County Zoning Commission
On agenda: 9/22/2021 Final action:
Title: ET-21-400116 (UC-20-0164)-RODRIGUEZ, MARIA & CISNEROS, ALONDRA ESMERALDA: USE PERMITS FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME for the following: 1) allow non-architectural compatibility for all existing accessory structures; and 2) allow front access of a casita to face the street. WAIVERS OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS for the following: 1) reduce the separation between existing structures; 2) reduce setbacks; and 3) reduce the driveway separation in conjunction with an existing single family residence on 0.8 acres in an R-E (Rural Estates Residential) Zone. Generally located on the west side of Sherwin Lane, 193 feet north of Owens Avenue within Sunrise Manor. WM/jgh/jo (For possible action)
Attachments: 1. ET-21-400116_Color_Merged.pdf, 2. 08 21-400116-092221.pdf
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9/22/2021 Clark County Zoning Commission Approved

Agenda note: SUBJECT MATTER: In the matter of the aforementioned described application of Maria Rodriguez & Alondra Esmeralda Cisneros (Alondra Cisneros) for use permits first extension of time, and waivers of development standards (as indicated on the ATTACHED agenda item): REPRESENTATIVE(S): Present SPEAKER(S): Present DISCUSSION: Following introduction of the item, the Board was addressed by the applicant’s representative, Alondra Cisneros, who advised that the garage in question was already built when the home was purchased in 2006 and was converted into a casita; permit applications had been submitted, and an extension of time was requested that would allow the inspections to occur. Commissioner William McCurdy stated that based on staff recommendations, the request for an extension of time would be approved. A neighbor, Doug Germano, advised that a trailer had been placed on the neighboring property and used as a residence; a second trailer had been placed on the property that provided a direct view into the home; requests for the trailers which were connected to water, power and sewer, to be relocated had been made with no response; an electrical line was installed that was not per code; the back side of the fence on the neighbor’s property had been removed by the applicant which caused the fence to sag; stated that the casita had been built from roof down, and that permit applications had been submitted after the fact; more than ten cars were parked on the dirt; and that code enforcement had been called by several neighbors. In response to questions by Commissioner McCurdy, the applicant commented that the garage was already in place and had been permitted appropriately; the garage was converted into a casita for family members; a trailer and plywood was placed due to the neighbor creating holes in the structure; permits for the garage were pulled in 1959 at the time the home and garage were constructed; and that the extension of time was necessary to submit a revised letter and schedule an inspection of the casita construction. Staff advised that recreational vehicle (RV) trailers were not permitted to be lived in on a property, could not be connected to utilities, and were not to be utilized as a living structure.
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ET-21-400116 (UC-20-0164)-RODRIGUEZ, MARIA & CISNEROS, ALONDRA ESMERALDA:

 

USE PERMITS FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME for the following: 1) allow non-architectural compatibility for all existing accessory structures; and 2) allow front access of a casita to face the street.
WAIVERS OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS for the following: 1) reduce the separation between existing structures; 2) reduce setbacks; and 3) reduce the driveway separation in conjunction with an existing single family residence on 0.8 acres in an R-E (Rural Estates Residential) Zone.

 

Generally located on the west side of Sherwin Lane, 193 feet north of Owens Avenue within Sunrise Manor.  WM/jgh/jo  (For possible action)