Spring Valley Town Advisory Board

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

AGENDA

SPRING VALLEY TOWN ADVISORY BOARD

TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2012– 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                                   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 Item 1A held

E.      Approval of Minutes of December 27, 2011 4-0 (abstention due to absence)

F.      Approval of Minutes of January 10, 2012 3-0 (abstentions due to absence)

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 Members to schedule discussion of ancillary business co-located after design reviews. This includes vending of food, drink, videos, etc.  Members also asked CCPRO give further attention to businesses at DI & Spring Mtn. where apparent repeated sign violations are occurring after owner promised full compliance during use permit request last year. And, members recognized and welcomed BSA Troop 261 attending as part of achieving the Citizenship and Community Merit Badge.

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,  February 14, 2012  6:30 PM

IX.       Adjournment

 

ATTACHMENT A

 

02/22/12 BCC

 

1.         UC-1026-08 (ET-0130-11) – HARMONY 19, LLC:

USE PERMIT THIRD EXTENSION OF TIME to commence modified screening and development standards in conjunction with a single family residential subdivision.

DESIGN REVIEW for a single family residential subdivision on 17.2 acres in an R-3 (Multiple Family Residential) P-C (Planned Community Overlay District) Zone in the Rhodes Ranch Master Planned Community.  Generally located on the north side of Ford Avenue, 400 feet east of Grand Canyon Drive within Spring Valley.  SB/rk/ml  (For possible action)

Approved 5-0 for 1 year with additional condition of Design Review for ANY changes. Applicant agreed to all conditions and stated that if not commenced this year the project approval must start over and they plan to begin work shortly.

 

2.         WT-1027-08 (ET-0131-11) – HARMONY 19, llc:

WAIVER THIRD EXTENSION OF TIME to commence modified improvement standards for a residential development on 17.2 acre in an R-3 (Multiple Family Residential) P-C (Planned Community Overlay) Zone in the Rhodes Ranch Master Planned Community.  Generally located on the north side of Ford Avenue, 400 feet east of Grand Canyon Drive within Spring Valley.  SB/rk/ml  (For possible action)

Approved 5-0 with same conditions as Item1 above, except for removal of waiver F. Applicant agreed to all conditions.

 

HELD OVER FROM JANUARY 10, 2012 MEETING

Held again at request of applicant

1A.       VS-1372-04 (WC-0123-11) – RHODES RANCH, GP:

WAIVERS OF CONDITIONS of a vacation and abandonment requiring the following: 1) applicant to grant and pave an alternate 60 foot wide public right-of-way from Fort Apache Road to Seeliger Street, dedicate right-of-way within 30 days; and 2) no building permits to be issued until the access road is complete on approximately 52.9 acres in an R-2 (Medium Density Residential) P-C (Planned Community Overlay) Zone in Rhodes Ranch Master Planned Community.  Generally located on the south side of Hidden Mountain Way and the east side of Fort Apache Road within Spring Valley and Enterprise.  SB/rk/xx  (For possible action)

 

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John Getter