Spring Valley Town Advisory Board

RESULTS

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2013– 6:30 PM

DESERT BREEZE COMMUNITY CENTER

8275 SPRING MOUNTAIN ROAD

LAS VEGAS, NV 89117

BOARD MEMBERS

Dee Gatliff

John Getter

George Kuck, Vice- Chair

Duane Laible, Chair

Angie Heath Younce

Diana Morton, Secretary

 

I.                    CALL TO ORDER 6:30PM

II.                 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

III.               PROCEDURES/CONDUCT

A.     Conformance with the Nevada Open Meeting Law

B.     Meeting Guidelines

C.     Approval of Agenda Posted, Including Any Deletions or Corrections Item 3 to be heard first

D.     Approval of Minutes of January 29, 2013

E.      Liaison/County Staff Business Plan is to eliminate the PAG from Major LUP Revision

F.      ACTION ITEM:  Update and Approve 2013-2014 Bylaws Discussed and modified. For approval in final form next meeting.

IV.       COMMENTS BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC – None

V.        TOWN BOARD INPUT G. Kuck asked for status of reopening of Peace Way; D. Laible asks SVLUP revision be on all upcoming agendas to allow for discussion

VI.       PLANNING & ZONING

Possible action to be taken on the following applications:

SEE ATTACHMENT “A”

VII.    COMMENTS BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC – None

VIII.     Set next meeting date   Tuesday, February 26, 2013  6:30 PM

IX.       Adjournment

 

ATTACHMENT A

 

03/05/13 PC

 

1.         UC-1908-05 (ET-0009-13) - SPRING MOUNTAIN PLAZA NV, LLC:

USE PERMIT FOURTH EXTENSION OF TIME to review a massage establishment as a principal use in conjunction with an existing shopping center on 2.3 acres in a C-2 (General Commercial) Zone.  Generally located on the northwest corner of Spring Mountain Road and Red Rock Street within Spring Valley.  SB/jt/ml  (For possible action)

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

2.         UC-0015-13 – FORT APACHE C8, LLC:

USE PERMIT for an electronic equipment sales and service business in conjunction with an existing office building on 0.4 acres in a C-P (Office & Professional) Zone in the MUD-3 and CMA Design Overlay Districts.  Generally located 200 feet south of Diablo Drive and 500 feet east of Fort Apache Road within Spring Valley.  SB/gc/ml  (For possible action)

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

3.         UC-0021-13 – WEINGARTEN NOSTAT, INC:

USE PERMIT to reduce the separation between a residential use and a supper club within a portion of an existing shopping center on 7.1 acres in a C-2 (General Commercial) Zone.  Generally located on the north side of Tropicana Avenue, 620 feet west of Jones Boulevard within Spring Valley.  SS/al/ml  (For possible action)

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions, plus additional condition of no outdoor speakers and 1 year review

 

4.         WS-0010-13 – FERNANDEZ, LAZARO & SARAH:

WAIVER OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS for increased wall heights in conjunction with an existing single family home on 0.5 acres in an R-E (Rural Estates Residential) (RNP-I) Zone.  Generally located on the east side Montessouri Street, 200 feet south of Tara Avenue within Spring Valley.  SB/mk/ml  (For possible action)

Approved 3-2 with staff “IF APPROVED CONDITIONS” . Applicant stated elderly parents were not advised by a contractor of the need for a permit. 3 members expressed support for bringing applicant into compliance. 2 members remained concerned about wall height.

 

03/06/13 BCC

 

5.         DR-0027-13POST ROAD LAND 8, LLC:

DESIGN REVIEW for a parking lot on a portion of 3.9 acres in an M-D (Designed Manufacturing) (AE-60) Zone in the CMA Design Overlay District.  Generally located on the north side of Post Road, 675 feet west of Rainbow Boulevard within Spring Valley.  ss/pb/ml  (For possible action)

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

6.         DR-0613-08 (ET-0005-13) - digital desert, LLC:

DESIGN REVIEW SECOND EXTENSION OF TIME to commence an office warehouse complex on 19.4 acres in an M-D (Designed Manufacturing) Zone in the MUD-3 and CMA Design Overlay Districts.  Generally located on the northeast corner of Riley Street and Patrick Lane within Spring Valley. SB/jt/ml  (For possible action)

 

7.         NZC-1364-07 (ET-0006-13) - DIGITAL DESERT, LLC:

ZONE CHANGE SECOND EXTENSION OF TIME to reclassify 19.4 acres from C-1 (Local Business) Zone to M-D (Designed Manufacturing) Zone for an office warehouse complex in the MUD-3 and CMA Design Overlay Districts.  Generally located on the northeast corner of Riley Street and Patrick Lane within Spring Valley (description on file).  SB/jt/ml  (For possible action)

 

8.         VS-0662-08 (ET-0004-13) – digital desert, llc:

VACATE AND ABANDON SECOND EXTENSION OF TIME a portion of right-of-way being Patrick Lane located between Riley Street and Bonita Vista Street in a C-1 (Local Business) Zone in the MUD-3 and CMA Design Overlay Districts within Spring Valley (description on file).  SB/co/ed  (For possible action)

Applicant for items 6,7, 8 did not appear. TAB voted 5-0 to hold for next meeting.

 

9.         UC-0029-13 – HARMONY 19, LLC:

USE PERMITS for the following: 1) reduced corner side setback; 2) reduced front setback for living area and a side loaded garage; and 3) modified wall standards.

WAIVERS for the following: 1) allow modified street improvement standards; and 2) allow early finished grading.

DESIGN REVIEW for a single family residential subdivision on 5.0 acres in an R-3 (Multiple Family Residential) P-C (Planned Community Overlay) Zone in the Rhodes Ranch Master Planned Community.  Generally located on the south side Wigwam Avenue, 330 feet east of Grand Canyon Drive within Spring Valley.  SB/rk/ml  (For possible action)

            Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

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