11/3/2021 |
Clark County Zoning Commission
| Approved
Agenda note: SUBJECT MATTER: In the matter of the aforementioned described application of Las Vegas Investments, LLC (Greystone Nevada, LLC) to vacate and abandon a portion of the right-of-way (as indicated on the ATTACHED agenda item):
REPRESENTATIVE(S): Present
SPEAKER(S): Present
DISCUSSION: There being no objections, Item No.13 was heard in conjunction with Item Nos.14 and 15).
Following introduction of Item Nos.13,14, and 15, staff advised of the following additional conditions for Item No.14 to read as follows: (1) all single-family homes, (2) a maximum of two lots permitted to have RV garages, (3) provide 36 inch box trees with a mixture of evergreen and deciduous trees spaced 25 feet apart on center with a minimum of four shrubs provided per tree, (4) no pine trees, (5) applicant to provide five foot sewer connection in Eldora Avenue, and (6) along east property line, applicant to record CC & R’s prohibiting additional buildup in the three to one slope area and per plans on file.
Tony Celeste, representing the applicant, advised that the plans included five acres along the south side of Eldora Avenue and the north side of Laredo Street; half-acre cul-de-sac lot with ten homes; the subject property was located in the RNP and a zone change was not necessary; requested a ten-lot subdivision; the cul-de-sac road and certain utilities had already been installed; 1,300 feet of sewer was to be installed with a stub which would allow access for new construction; two driveways of approximately 52 feet for lots 4 and 9 to accommodate RV parking garages, and landscaping to be installed in the front area.
Diane Henry spoke in opposition to the project, including, but not limited to the 15,000 net square foot lots where 18,000 square foot lots were required; gated subdivision with 12-foot walls and seven feet of fill; acknowledged Lennar Homes agreement to construct single-family homes; with the new Transform Clark County in development, no new RNP areas would be created; and requested from the Board to remember that RNP zoned areas was a lifestyle that residents chose. | Pass |
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