Spring Valley Town Advisory Board

RESULTS

AGENDA

SPRING VALLEY TOWN ADVISORY BOARD

TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 2015– 6:30 PM

DESERT BREEZE COMMUNITY CENTER

8275 SPRING MOUNTAIN ROAD

LAS VEGAS, NV 89117

 

09/01/15 PC

 

1.                   UC-0436-10 (ET-0056-15) – samm flamingo, llc:

USE PERMIT SECOND EXTENSION OF TIME to commence the reduced separation from 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.  SS/co/ml  (For possible action)

PC 9/1/15

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

2.                   VS-0482-15 – nevada auto real estate investments, llc:

VACATE AND ABANDON a portion of right-of-way being Valadez Street located between Sunset Road and Rafael Rivera Way, and a portion of right-of-way being Wagon Trail Avenue located between Valadez Street and Buffalo Drive within Spring Valley (description on file).  SS/co/ml  (For possible action) PC 9/1/15

            Trailed then held for 2 weeks, no applicant

 

09/02/15 BCC

 

3.                   DR-0447-15 – TOWNE STORAGE APACHE, LLC, ET AL:

DESIGN REVIEWS for the following: 1) a mini-storage facility; and 2) signage on 2.7 acres in a C-2 (General Commercial) Zone in the MUD-3 Overlay District.  Generally located on the northeast corner of Fort Apache Road and Martin Avenue within Spring Valley.  SB/mk/ml  (For possible action)

BCC 9/2/15

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions and additional condition of no rental trucks

 

4.                   DR-0450-15 – K RENTAL PROPERTIES, LLC, ET AL:

DESIGN REVIEW for a comprehensive sign plan in conjunction with an existing office complex on 4.3 acres in a C-P (Office & Professional) Zone in the MUD-3 Overlay District.  Generally located 250 feet south of Sahara Avenue, on the east side of Tenaya Way and on the west side of Belcastro Street within Spring Valley.  SB/jt/ml  (For possible action) BCC 9/2/15

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

5.                   DR-0456-15 – DIGNITY HEALTH:

DESIGN REVIEW for a comprehensive sign plan in conjunction with an existing hospital on 30.3 acres in a C-P (Office & Professional) Zone in the CMA Design and MUD-3 Overlay Districts.  Generally located on the northwest corner of Warm Springs Road and Cimarron Road within Spring Valley.  SS/gc/ml  (For possible action) BCC 9/2/15

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

6.                   TM-0140-15 – beltway 4.77, LLc et al:

TENTATIVE MAP consisting of 94 single family residential lots and common lots on 15.4 acres in an R-2 (Medium Density Residential) Zone.  Generally located on the south side of Patrick Lane and the west side of Jerry Tarkanian Way within Spring Valley.  sb/pb/ml  (For possible action) BCC 9/2/15

Approved REVISED PLAN as of 8-11-15 5-0 with staff conditions

 

7.                   UC-0458-15 – PARK, DAEWOO:

USE PERMIT for a place of worship.

WAIVERS OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS for the following: 1) reduced setbacks; 2) block wall along the north property line; 3) design standards for accessory structures; 4) rash enclosure; and 5) street landscaping.

DESIGN REVIEWS for the following: 1) for a place of worship within an existing single family residence; and 2) accessory structures in conjunction with a proposed place of worship on 2.2 acres in an R-E (Rural Estates Residential) Zone in the CMA Design Overlay District.  Generally located on the northeast corner of Post Road and El Camino Road (alignment) within Spring Valley.  SS/jt/ml  (For possible action) BCC 9/2/15

Applicant has been operating without required permits or approvals.

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions, waiver #4 withdrawn by applicant, plus ADDITIONAL CONDITION that services immediately cease pending occupancy permit, conformance with fire code.

 

8.                   WS-0463-15 – beltway 4.77, LLc, et al:

WAIVERS OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS for the following: 1) reduced setbacks; and 2) increased wall height.

WAIVERS OF CONDITIONS for the following: 1) a non-conforming zone change (NZC-0005-14), waiver of development standards (WS-0054-14), and tentative map (TM-0017-14) requiring per revised plans dated February 19, 2014; and 2) a non-conforming zone change (NZC-0005-14) requiring provide a 15 foot wide landscape area with a detached sidewalk per Figure 30.64-18 along Patrick Lane, Sobb Avenue, and Jerry Tarkanian Way.

DESIGN REVIEW for modifications to a previously approved single family residential development on 15.4 acres in an R-2 (Medium Density Residential) Zone.  Generally located on the south side of Patrick Lane and the west side of Jerry Tarkanian Way within Spring Valley.  sb/pb/ml  (For possible action) BCC 9/2/15

Waivers of conditions withdrawn. Approved design review 5-0 with staff conditions

 

Item Held from June 9, 2015 Town Board Meeting

9.         VS-0326-15 – century communities of nevada, llc:

VACATE AND ABANDON a portion of right-of-way being Fort Apache Road located between Sherwood Greens Drive and Pebble Road within Spring Valley (description on file).  SB/mk/ml  (For possible action)  PC 9/1/15

Held an additional meeting

 

Items Held from July 28, 2015 Town Board Meeting

10.        UC-0652-14 (AR-0051-15) – SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH:

USE PERMITS FIRST APPLICATION FOR REVIEW of the following: 1) a recreational facility; and 2) live outdoor entertainment.

WAIVERS OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS for the following: 1) reduced separation from live outdoor entertainment to a residential use; and 2) reduced parking.

DESIGN REVIEW for a recreational facility on 8.5 acres in an R-E (Residential Estates) Zone in the CMA Design Overlay District.  Generally located on the south side of Hacienda Avenue and the east side of El Camino Road within Spring Valley. SS/jvm/ml  (For possible action) BCC 8/19/15

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

11.        DR-0396-15 – CARL E. ROSS LIVING TRUST, ET AL:

DESIGN REVIEW for modifications to an approved mixed use development consisting of residential and commercial components on 8.8 acres in a U-V (Urban Village - Mixed Use) Zone within an MUD-3 Design Overlay District. 

WAIVERS OF CONDITIONS of a zone change (ZC-1738-05) requiring the following:  1) design review to address: pedestrian realm along Ali Baba Lane, a 20 foot wide intense landscape buffer along the entrance with 24 inch box trees, and re-evaluate location of sports court and pool to the north property line away from the west property line to address landscape buffers; 2) each phase of development containing the same ratio of residential to commercial components as the overall project or submitting a construction phasing plan to be approved by staff; and 3) twenty-four hour security to be provided on-site.  Generally located on the northwest corner of Hacienda Avenue and Fort Apache Road within Spring Valley.  SB/al/ml  (For possible action) PC 8/18/15

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

  12.      VS-0397-15 – carl E. Ross Living Trust, ET AL:

VACATE AND ABANDON easements of interest to Clark County located between Ali Baba Lane and Hacienda Avenue and between Fort Apache Road and Tee Pee Lane, and portions of rights-of-way being Ali Baba Lane located between Fort Apache Road and Tee Pee Lane, and Fort Apache Road located between Ali Baba Lane and Hacienda Avenue within Spring Valley (description on file).  SB/al/ml  (For possible action) PC 8/18/15

             Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

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