Spring Valley Town Advisory Board

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

AGENDA

SPRING VALLEY TOWN ADVISORY BOARD

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2011– 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.  If you need to contact a Board member, please call 455-8338.

 

BOARD MEMBERS                         POSTING LOCATIONS

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

John Getter                                                       Helen Meyer Community Center-4525 New Forest Dr.

Duane Laible, Vice Chair           Absent              Spring Valley Library-4280 S. Jones      

Lee Plotkin                                                       West Flamingo Senior Center-6255 W. Flamingo

Angie Heath Younce, Chair

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 13, 2011

F.      Discuss and make recommendations regarding 2011-2012 Town Advisory Board Budget Several items discussed, to be concluded next meeting

G.     Action: Resolution thanking Metro officers for response to Wal-Mart shooting.              Held until next meeting.

IV.       COMMENTS BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC –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 minutes.  Prior to speaking please state your name and address and spell your last name for the record. If any member of the Board wishes to extend the length of a presentation, this will be done by the Chair, or the Board by majority vote.

V.        TOWN BOARD INPUT This member reported that discussions are underway with BCC on LUP Updates

VI.       PLANNING & ZONING

Possible action to be taken on the following applications:

SEE ATTACHMENT “A”

Items on the agenda may be taken out of order.

The Spring Valley Town Advisory Board may combine two or more agenda items for consideration.

The Spring Valley Town Advisory Board may remove an item from the agenda or delay

discussion relating to an item at any time.

VII.    COMMENTS BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC – 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 minutes.  Prior to speaking please state your name and address and spell your last name for the record. If any member of the Board wishes to extend the length of a presentation, this will be done by the Chair, or the Board by majority vote.

VIII.     Set next meeting date   Tuesday,  October 11, 2011  6:30 PM

IX.       Adjournment

 

ATTACHMENT A

 

HELD OVER FROM SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 MEETING

 

1A.       VS-0187-11 – storybook homes, llc:

VACATE AND ABANDON easements of interest to Clark County located along the south side of Hacienda Avenue between Buffalo Drive and Cimarron Road (alignment) in an R-2 (Medium Density Residential) Zone within Spring Valley (description on file).  SS/co/ml  (For possible action)

            Approved 4-0 with staff conditions

 

1B.       WS-0435-09 (ET-0077-11) – DECATUR RETAIL PARTNERS, LLC:

WAIVER OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME to commence a roof sign.

DESIGN REVIEWS for the following: 1) a restaurant, convenience store with gasoline pumps and car wash; and 2) a comprehensive sign plan on 1.6 acres in a C-2 (General Commercial) (AE-60) (AE-65) Zone in the CMA Design Overlay District.  Generally located on the northwest corner of Sunset Road and Decatur Boulevard within Spring Valley.  SS/mc/ml  (For possible action)

Approved 4-0 with staff conditions. There was confusion involving the write-up wording about the scope of this item as it appeared only the roof sign matter was an extension. After discussion and delay from the last meeting, the TAB was informed the extension covered both matters, including the design review. TAB expressed concerns that this project come up to the same standards as those of other applicants in the area with similar projects. The applicant stated meeting only MINIMUM standards was his intention.

10/18/11 PC

 

1.         UC-0400-11 – TENAYA LOFTS, LLC:

USE PERMIT to allow a health club within an existing office/warehouse complex on a portion of 5.4 acres in an M-D (Designed Manufacturing) (AE-60) Zone in the CMA Design Overlay District.  Generally located on the west side of Tenaya Way, 275 feet north of Sunset Road within Spring Valley.  SS/pd/ml (For possible action)

            Approved 4-0 with staff conditions

10/19/11 BCC

 

2.         nzc-0126-08 (ET-0079-11) – burbank, llc, et al:

ZONE CHANGE FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME to reclassify 8.8 acres from M-D (Designed Manufacturing) Zone to R-4 (Multiple Family Residential - High Density) Zone for a future development in the MUD-3 and CMA Design Overlay Districts.

WAIVER OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS for increased building height.  Generally located on the southeast corner of Sunset Road and Valadez Street within Spring Valley (description on file).  SS/dm/ml  (For possible action)

Approved 4-0 with staff conditions EXCEPT a one-year extension only. The applicant stated he had no explanation why this was still non-confirming and there had been no effort to amend the zoning during the LUP Update 2 years ago. He stated the property is now bank-owned and needs time to sort out issues related to the property. TAB voiced major concerns about placing residential uses so close to BDRP in a way that might diminish the opportunity to develop commercial projects producing jobs. The state of the local housing market and need for additional units was also discussed. Those were the major impetus behind the decision to limit the extension to one year.

 

3.         VS-1359-07 (WC-0087-11) – RHODES RANCH GP:

WAIVER OF CONDITIONS of a vacation and abandonment requiring concrete cap the area between the perimeter wall and manway (no landscaping allowed) on 1.0 acre in an R-2 (Medium Density Residential) P-C (Planned Community Overlay District) Zone in the Rhodes Ranch Master Planned Community.  Generally located on the west side of Durango Drive, 570 feet south of Rhodes Ranch Parkway within Spring Valley.  SB/rk/ml  (For possible action)

Denied 4-0 per staff recommendations.

 

4.         VS-1360-07 (WC-0088-11) – RHODES RANCH GP:

WAIVER OF CONDITIONS of a vacation and abandonment requiring concrete cap the area between the perimeter wall and manway (no landscaping allowed) on 0.6 acres in an R-2 (Medium Density Residential) P-C (Planned Community Overlay District) Zone in the Rhodes Ranch Master Planned Community.  Generally located on the west side of Durango Drive, 650 feet north of Rhodes Ranch Parkway within Spring Valley.  SB/rk/ml  (For possible action)

            Denied per staff recommendations.

 

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John Getter