Spring Valley Town Advisory Board

RESULTS

SPRING VALLEY TOWN ADVISORY BOARD

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2016– 6:30 PM

DESERT BREEZE COMMUNITY CENTER

8275 SPRING MOUNTAIN ROAD

LAS VEGAS, NV 89117

 

BOARD MEMBERS                                    POSTING LOCATIONS

John Catlett                                                      Desert Breeze Community Center-8275 W. Spring Mtn.

Dee Gatliff, Vice Chair                          Helen Meyer Community Center-4525 New Forest Dr.

John Getter, Chair                                            Spring Valley Library – 4280 S. Jones

Darby Johnson, Jr.                                            West Flamingo Senior Center -6255 W. Flamingo

Angie Heath Younce

Mike Shannon, Town Liaison (702) 455-8338

Diana Morton, Secretary (702) 254-8413

 

I.                    CALL TO ORDER

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

Items 4&5 held per applicant request

D.     Approval of Minutes of December 29, 2015

IV.       COMMENTS BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC   None

V.        TOWN BOARD INPUT None

VI.       GENERAL BUSINESS

A.     Liaison/County Staff Business

B.     Update on Community Planning Work Group

TAB was given an overview of the CPWG processes and issues and was presented with hard copies of the staff materials.

VII.      PLANNING & ZONING

Possible action to be taken on the following applications:

SEE ATTACHMENT “A”

VIII.    COMMENTS BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC None

IX.       Set next meeting date   Tuesday, January 26, 20166:30 PM

X.        Adjournment

 

ATTACHMENT A

 

01/19/16 PC

 

1.                   TM-0210-15 – RYLAND HOMES NEVADA, LLC:

TENTATIVE MAP consisting of 20 single family residential lots and common lots on 5.0 acres in an R-1 (Single Family Residential) Zone  in the CMA Design Overlay District.  Generally located on the northwest corner of Torrey Pines Drive and Diablo Drive within Spring Valley.  SS/al/ml  (For possible action) PC 1/19/16

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

02/02/16 PC

 

2.                   VC-1996-93 (ET-0172-15) – welty, gerald:

VARIANCE SECOND EXTENSION OF TIME to review an existing manufactured home as a second residence on 1.3 acres in an R-E (Rural Estates Residential) (RNP-I) Zone.  Generally located on the northwest corner of Ponderosa Way and Red Rock Street within Spring Valley.  SS/co/ml  (For possible action) PC 2/2/16

            Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

3.                   UC-0861-15 – DRABZIN INTERNATIONAL, LLC:

USE PERMIT for on-premises consumption of alcohol (service bar) in conjunction with a restaurant within an existing commercial center on 0.1 acres in a C-1 (Local Business) Zone.  Generally located on the west side of Durango Drive, 300 feet north of Rochelle Avenue within Spring Valley.  SS/gc/ml  (For possible action) PC 2/2/16

            Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

4.                   VS-0848-15 – Fabulous freda’s financial fait accompli, llc:

VACATE AND ABANDON a portion of right-of-way being Durango Drive located between Russell Road and Oquendo Road within Spring Valley (description on file).  SS/gc/ml  (For possible action)

            PC 2/2/16

 

5.                   TM-0211-15 – FABULOUS FREDA’S FINANCIAL FAIT ACCOMPLI, LLC:

TENTATIVE MAP for a commercial subdivision on 8.5 acres in a C-1 (Local Business) Zone in the MUD-3 and CMA Design Overlay Districts.  Generally located on the southeast corner of Russell Road and Durango Drive within Spring Valley.  SS/gc/ml  (For possible action) PC 2/2/16

            Items 4 & 5 held per applicant request

 

02/03/16 BCC

 

6.                   DR-0830-15 – UNLV RESEARCH FOUNDATION:

DESIGN REVIEW for proposed wall signage in conjunction with an existing school on 6.4 acres in an M-D (Designed Manufacturing) Zone in the MUD-3 and CMA Design Overlay Districts.  Generally located on the southeast corner of Patrick Lane and Jim Rogers Way within Spring Valley.  SS/gc/ml  (For possible action) BCC 2/3/16

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

7.                   DR-0850-15 – SUMMIT TECO, LLC:

DESIGN REVIEW for single family residences in conjunction with an approved single family residential development on 4.7 acres in an R-E (Rural Estate Residential) (AE-60 & AE-65) Zone and an R-E (Rural Estates Residential) (RNP-I) (AE-60 & AE-65) Zone in the CMA Design Overlay District.  Generally located on the north side of Teco Avenue and the west and east sides of Duneville Street (alignment) within Spring Valley.  SS/al/ml  (For possible action) BCC 2/3/16

            Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

8.                   DR-0862-15 – VALLEY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER, INC:

DESIGN REVIEW for a building addition in conjunction with an existing hospital (Spring Valley) on a portion of 33.6 acres in a C-P (Office & Professional) Zone in the CMA Design Overlay District. Generally located on the southeast corner of Rainbow Boulevard and Hacienda Avenue within Spring Valley.  SS/gc/ml  (For possible action) BCC 2/3/16

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

9.                   DR-0535-15 (WC-0173-15) – hds durango, llc:

WAIVER OF CONDITIONS of a design review requiring that the monument sign must be located outside the existing 45 foot drainage easement in conjunction with an approved restaurant on 0.5 acres in a C-2 (General Commercial) Zone in the CMA Design and MUD-3 Overlay Districts.  Generally located on the east side of Durango Drive, 460 feet north of Warm Springs Road within Spring Valley. SS/co/ml  (For possible action) BCC 2/3/16

Approved 5-0 with staff if-approved conditions

 

10.               WS-0846-15 – PALM MORTUARY, INC:

WAIVER OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS to permit a wall sign in conjunction with a funeral home where not permitted.

DESIGN REVIEW for a comprehensive sign plan for a funeral home on 4.3 acres in an R-E (Rural Estates Residential) Zone in the CMA Design and MUD-3 Overlay Districts.   Generally located on the northeast corner of Warm Springs Road and Myers Street within Spring Valley. SS/al/ml  (For possible action) BCC 2/3/16

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

11.               WS-0852-15 – DIGNITY HEALTH:

WAIVERS OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS for the following: 1) parking lot landscaping; and 2) alternative street landscaping. 

DESIGN REVIEW for carports with photovoltaic solar panels for on-site distributed electric generation in conjunction with an existing hospital on 29.6 acres in a C-P (Office & Professional) Zone in the CMA Design and MUD-3 Overlay Districts.  Generally located on the north side of Warm Springs Road and the west side of Cimarron Road within Spring Valley.  SS/gc/ml  (For possible action)

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions

 

BCC 2/3/16

12.               WS-0856-15 – NEVADA AUTO REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, LLC:

WAIVERS OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS for the following: 1) increase the height of freestanding signs; and 2) increase the area of a freestanding sign.

DESIGN REVIEW for modifications to an approved comprehensive sign package for an approved automobile dealership on 10.0 acres in a C-2 (General Commercial) Zone and an M-D (Designed Manufacturing) Zone in the CMA Design and MUD-3 Overlay Districts.  Generally located on the north side of Rafael Rivera Way and the west side of Warbonnet Way within Spring Valley.  SS/jt/ml  (For possible action) BCC 2/3/16

Approved 5-0 with staff conditions PLUS ADDITIONAL CONDITION of maximum sign height 35 feet

 

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John Getter