Spring Valley Town Advisory Board

AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

AGENDA

SPRING VALLEY TOWN ADVISORY BOARD

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2010– 6:30 PM

DESERT BREEZE COMMUNITY CENTER

8275 SPRING MOUNTAIN ROAD

LAS VEGAS, NV 89117

 

Desert Breeze Community Center is accessible to individuals with disabilities. With forty-eight (48) hour advance request, a sign language interpreter may be made available by calling 455-3530 or TDD 385-7486 or Relay Nevada toll free 800 326-6868, TD/TDD.

 

BOARD MEMBERS                         POSTING LOCATIONS

Dee Gatliff, Chair                                              Desert Breeze Community Center-8275 W. Spring Mtn.

George Kuck, Vice Chair                                   Helen Meyer Community Center-4525 Lake Forest

Duane Laible, Member                          Spring Valley Library-4280 S. Jones      

Lee Plotkin, Member                                         West Flamingo Senior Center-6255 W. Flamingo

Angie Heath Younce, Member

Diana Morton, Secretary

 

I.                    CALL TO ORDER

II.                 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

III.               PROCEDURES/CONDUCT

A.     Conformance with the Nevada Open Meeting Law

B.     Meeting Guidelines

C.     Liaison/County Staff Business

D.     Approval of Agenda Posted, Including Any Deletions or Corrections

E.      Approval of Minutes of September 14, 2010

F.      Finalize Spring Valley Budget Recommendations

G.     Announcement: Applications are available for anyone that lives in Spring Valley and is

interested in serving on the Spring Valley Town Advisory Board.

H. Discussion:  Receive a presentation by Baughman and Turner on a possible amendment to   the Spring Valley Land Use Plan.  Presentation will include a request to change the masterplan on APN 163-26-405-001 from General Commercial to Multi-Family.

IV.       PUBLIC INPUT – Comments by the General Public and Discussion – No action may be taken

            upon a matter raised under this item of the agenda until the matter itself has been included on

            the agenda. Public comment will be limited to three (3) minutes.

V.        PLANNING & ZONING

Action to be taken on the following applications:

SEE ATTACHMENT “A”

VI.       Set next meeting date –  Tuesday, October 12, 2010  – 6:30 PM

VII.      Adjournment

 

***IF YOU PLAN ON BEING IN ATTENDANCE, IT IS IMPORTANT TO BE ON TIME (6:20 PM) IN CASE SOME ITEMS ARE HEARD OUT OF ORDER.  THERE IS A CONFLICT OF HEARING WITH OTHER TOWN BOARDS AND SOMETIMES THE APPLICANT HAS AN EMERGENCY.

 

COMMISSIONERS

RORY REID, Chairman –  SUSAN BRAGER, Vice-Chair

 LAWRENCE L. BROWN III –  TOM COLLINS –  LAWRENCE WEEKLY  - CHRIS GIUNCHIGLIANI -  STEVE SISOLAK

VIRGINIA VALENTINE, County Manager

Meeting Location:  Desert Breeze Community Center         8275 Spring Mountain Road

 

ATTACHMENT A

 

10/19/10 PC

 

1.         UC-0421-10 – AAA LAND INVESTMENT, LLC:

USE PERMITS for the following: 1) reduce the set back between a car wash and a residential use; and 2) reduce the separation between a convenience store and a residential use in conjunction with a retail center.

DESIGN REVIEW for a retail center on a portion of 5.3 acres in a C-2 (General Commercial) Zone.  Generally located on the northeast corner of Fort Apache Road and Warm Springs Road within Spring Valley.  sb/pb/ed  Motion to approved with staff conditions 4-1  (Angie Heath Younce voting nay)

 

2.         UC-0436-10 – SAMM FLAMINGO, LLC:

USE PERMIT to reduce the separation for automobile (motorcycle) maintenance to a residential development in conjunction with an existing retail building on 0.5 acres in a C-2 (General Commercial) Zone.  Generally located on the south side of Flamingo Road, 280 feet west of Duneville Street within Spring Valley.  SB/pb/ml   Motion to approved with staff conditions 3-2  (Angie Heath Younce & Duane Laible voting nay)

 

 

3.         UC-0413-10 – ACHIARDI, JACQUES & SANDRA:

USE PERMIT for second hand sales (jewelry) in conjunction with a diamond appraisal business in an existing office building on 0.5 acres in a C-1 (Local Business) Zone.  Generally located on the southwest corner of Flamingo Road and Gagnier Boulevard within Spring Valley.  sb/mc/ml  Approved 5-0 with staff conditions.

 

4.         UC-0414-10 – GALLERIA CENTER, LLC:

USE PERMIT to reduce the separation between a proposed convenience store and an existing residential use within an existing retail building on 1.0 acre in a C-2 (General Commercial) Zone.  Generally located on the east side of Duneville Street, 110 feet south of Tropicana Avenue within Spring Valley.  rr/pb/ml  Approved 5-0 with staff conditions.

 

5.         UC-0422-10 – W. SAHARA AVE & S. RAINBOW BLVD, LLC:

USE PERMIT for a school within an existing office building on 1.5 acres in a CRT (Commercial Residential Transition) Zone.  Generally located on the east side of Rainbow Boulevard and the south side of Eldora Avenue within Spring Valley.  LB/gc/mb  Denied 5-0

 

6.         UC-0435-10 – GERALD A. NIZNICK FAMILY TRUST:

USE PERMITS for the following: 1) offices as a principal use; and 2) a major training facility in conjunction with an existing office/warehouse complex on 1.1 acres in an M-D (Designed Manufacturing) Zone in the MUD-3 and CMA Design Overlay Districts.  Generally located on the north side of Russell Road, 800 feet east of the 215 Beltway within Spring Valley.  SB/gc/ml  Approved 5-0 with staff conditions.

 

7.         WS-0432-10 – PASQUALOTTO FAMILY TRUST:

WAIVER OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS to increase the height of decorative columns within the front yard in conjunction with an existing single family residence on 2.1 acres in an R-E (Rural Estates Residential) Zone in the CMA Design Overlay District.  Generally located on the southwest corner of Ponderosa Way and Sorrel Street within Spring Valley.  RR/pb/ml  Approved 5-0 with staff conditions.

 

10/20/10 BCC

 

8.         DR-0410-10 – PIONEER POST, LLC & PF 1 BUFFALO, LLC:

DESIGN REVIEW for an outside storage yard and parking lot in conjunction with an office/warehouse complex on a 4.0 acre portion of an approximate 16.0 acre site in an M-D (Designed Manufacturing) (AE-60) Zone in the CMA Design Overlay District.  Generally located on the west side of Pioneer Way, 435 feet north of Teco Avenue within Spring Valley.  ss/pb/ml  Approved 5-0 with staff conditions.

 

9.         DR-0428-10 – COUNTY OF CLARK (AVIATION):

DESIGN REVIEWS for the following: 1) a bank with drive-thru service; and 2) a sign package including a freestanding sign, wall signs, and directional signs on a portion of 36.3 acres in a C-2 (General Commercial) Zone and a C-P (Office & Professional) Zone in the CMA Design Overlay District.

WAIVERS OF CONDITIONS of a waiver of development standards (WS-0715-06) requiring the following: 1) plans submitted on file; and 2) no additional freestanding signs on site.  Generally located on the south side of Warm Springs Road and the east side of Durango Drive within Spring Valley.  ss/pb/mb  Approved 5-0 with staff conditions.

 

10.        WS-0399-10 – STORYBOOK HOMES:

WAIVERS OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS for the following: 1) reduced lot size; 2) waive sidewalks; 3) reduced driveway length; 4) reduced side yard setback; and 5) allow an alternative street landscape buffer in conjunction with a proposed residential subdivision.

DESIGN REVIEW for a single family subdivision on 5.3 acres in an R-2 (Medium Density Residential) Zone in the CMA Design Overlay District.  Generally located on the south side of Hacienda Avenue, 300 feet west of Buffalo Drive within Spring Valley.  SS/tc/ml  Withdrawn by applicant til Oct 12 meeting.

 

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