ENTERPRISE TAB WATCH

Results

April 9, 2013

 

The ATTACHMENT A items will be heard on the following dates:

 

Planning Commission 7:00 P.M., Tuesday, May 6, 2013.

Board of County Commissioners 9:00 A.M., Wednesday, May 7, 2013.

 

HOLDOVER/RETURNED APPLICATIONS will be heard on the date in the applications header.

 

The PC decisions/recommendations may be appealed to the BCC within five business days of the date of the PC hearing.  Appeal form is found at:

 

 Clark County Appeal Form

 

An appeal may be made in person at the Current Planning desk or by fax (702-455-3271).  Call Current Planning (455-4314) to find out how to file an appeal.  Help in filling an appeal may be obtained from the Southwest Action Network (SWAN).  You can contact SWAN at:

 

702-837-0244 · 702-837-0255 (fax)
email:   swan@lvswan.org

 

Note: If you ctrl+click on the blue underlined text it will take you to the detailed documents to explain the agenda item.

 

 

REGULAR BUSINESS

 

1.  Approve the Minutes for the meeting held on March 26, 2014.  APPROVED

2.  Approve the Agenda with any corrections, deletions or changes.  APPROVED

1. Items on the agenda may be taken out of order.

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

 

10.       DR-0166-14 – FRANK T. SPEARS III

12.       TM-0049-14 - FRANK T. SPEARS III

14.       VS-0167-14 – frank T. spears III

 

13.       TM-0052-14 – D.R. HOrton, inc

15.       WS-0181-14 – D.R. HORTON, INC

 

3. The Town Advisory Board may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item       at any time.

 

PUBLIC COMMENTS:

 

ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:

 

1. Briefing by Code Enforcement and Animal Control.  (Discussion item)

 

      Code Enforcement is a division of Administrative Services

           The Code Enforcement division encompasses:

1.      Public Response Office

2.      Animal Control

3.      Graffiti Abatement

4.      Dispatchers

 

           Public Response Office / Code Enforcement: (702) 455-4191

·                     Takes response by email, phone, and internet.

·                     Web application available to file a complaint on county website. (Email messages will become a public record.)

·                     A long, drawn out process.

·                     Any non-animal complaint.

·                     Enforcement of:         

                 Title 9 – Solid Waste

           Title 11 – Nuisance Code

           Title 22 – Building Code

Title 30 – Development Code;

 

           Animal Control: (702) 455-7710

·      animalcontrolinfo@ClarkCountyNV.gov (Will become public record unless cruelty complaint.)

·      12 officers for Clark County.

·      Responds to all animal issues 7 days a week, 6:00 am to 12:00 am except holidays.

·      Dangers to humans are responded to first. 

·      Some wild animal issues are the domain of state wildlife services.

 

           Graffiti Abatement: (702)-455-4509

·         Encourages residential and commercial property owners to address the graffiti themselves.

·         If the above approach is not successful, then contracts with private companies to remove graffiti and then attempts to recover costs from property owners, if possible.

·         HOAs are responsible for graffiti on their walls

 

          Dispatchers: (702)-455-7710

·       Open 6:00 am to 7:00 pm

·       Dispatch for Animal Control

·       Dispatch for Park Police (Primary law enforcement agency for 12 county parks.)

·       Dispatch for Code Enforcement.

     

2. Update on Land Use Plans.  (Discussion item)

 

Advanced Planning Staff presented the results from discussions with Enterprise and Spring Valley TABs

·                     Enterprise and Spring Valley will use the current land use process for their Major Updates.

·                     There is a revised schedule for the Enterprise Land Use Plan Update. 

·                     The new Community Development Plan template will be presented to the BCC, on April 16, 2014, for direction to move forward.

·                     Expected completion date for the Community development draft is late Nov 2014. 

·                     Information and the schedule and materials are on the Clark County web site at:

                 http://www.ClarkCountyNV.gov/depts/comprehensive_planning/land_use/pages/default.aspx

     

ZONING AGENDA:

 

05/06/14 PC

 

1.      DR-0164-14 – CA LAS VEGAS CACTUS ROAD, LLC:

         APPROVED per staff conditions

DESIGN REVIEW for site lighting in conjunction with an approved school and day care facility on 5.0 acres in an R-E (Rural Estates Residential) Zone.  Generally located on the south side of Cactus Avenue and the west side of El Capitan Way (alignment) within Enterprise.  sb/pb/ml  (For possible action)

 

This excellent lighting plan prevents fugitive light from entering the adjacent residential areas.  The suggestion was made to place motion sensors on the pole lighting.  The lights coming on would help draw attention to the area as an additional security feature.  Timers are current planned for the pole lighting.

 

2.      VC-203-91 (ET-0036-14) – MORTENSEN PROPERTIES, LLC:

APPROVED per staff “If approved” conditions

 

WAIVER OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS SIXTH EXTENSION OF TIME to review off-site improvements on 1.0 acre in an H-2 (General Highway Frontage) Zone.  Generally located on the east side of Cameron Street, 300 feet south of Blue Diamond Road within Enterprise.  SS/mc/ml  (For possible action)

 

The applicant realizes the offsites must be put in place.  They have contracted for the work and submitted the plans to Public Works for approval.  The applicant has one year to complete the work.  Given contract and plans submittal, the TAB felt one year to complete the off-sites is appropriate.

 

3.      UC-0148-14 – REAL EQUITIES, LLC:

         APPROVED per staff conditions

 

USE PERMIT for a place of worship in conjunction with an existing shopping center on 28.7 acres in an H-1 (Limited Resort and Apartment) Zone in the MUD-1 Overlay District.  Generally located on the northwest corner of Las Vegas Boulevard South and Serene Avenue within Enterprise.  SS/gc/ml  (For possible action)

 

This the third place of worship in this shopping center.  The location is excellent for a place of worship with ample parking.  

 

4.      UC-0165-14 – BH SUNSET ROAD, LLC:

APPROVED per staff conditions and,

ADD a Current Planning condition:

·         Require that the project be connected to public sewer system.

 

USE PERMIT for a major training facility.

 

WAIVER OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS to eliminate parking lot landscaping.

 

DESIGN REVIEW for a parking lot expansion in conjunction with a proposed major training facility within an existing office/warehouse development on 4.5 acres in an M-D (Designed Manufacturing) (AE-60 & AE-65) Zone.  Generally located on the south side of Sunset Road, 300 feet west of Hinson Street within Enterprise.  SS/dg/ml  (For possible action)

 

The design presented is contingent on the two septic fields being removed.  If the two septic fields were not removed, the design would have to be significantly altered and the TAB would not have approved the design presented. The staff did mention the design is depended on the septic field removal.  As a result, the TAB added the condition for the project to be connected to the public sewer.   

 

5.      UC-0175-14 – BCP-10410 S. DECATUR, LLC:

         APPROVED per staff conditions

 

USE PERMIT for a kennel.

 

WAIVER OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS to allow an outside kennel (play area).

 

DESIGN REVIEW for an addition to an existing building in conjunction with a developing shopping center on 1.3 acres in a C-2 (General Commercial) Zone.  Generally located on the south side of Rush Avenue, 360 feet east of Decatur Boulevard within Enterprise.  sb/pb/ml  (For possible action)

 

6.      VS-0157-14 – DURANGO CORNER, LLC:

         APPROVED per staff conditions

 

VACATE AND ABANDON easements of interest to Clark County located between Agate Avenue and Pebble Road, and between Durango Drive and Partridge Hill Street within Enterprise (description on file).  SB/co/ml  (For possible action)

 

7.      WS-0161-14 – RYLAND HOMES NEVADA, LLC:

         APPROVED per staff conditions

 

WAIVER OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS to modify off-site standards in accordance with Clark County Uniform Standard Drawings in conjunction with a single family residential development on 5.0 acres in an R-2 (Medium Density Residential) Zone.  Generally located on the southeast corner of Buffalo Drive and Cactus Avenue within Enterprise.  SB/rk/ml  (For possible action)

 

8.      WS-0174-14 – SANDCASTLE ENTERPRISES, LLC:

APPROVED per staff conditions and,

CHANGE Current Planning "if approved" condition #1 to read:

   Wall sign limited to 81 square foot non-illuminated sign on the front building elevation;

ADD Current Planning condition:

   Monument sign to be illuminated only during Clark County daylight hours.

 

WAIVER OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS to allow a wall sign in a residential district.

 

DESIGN REVIEW for signage in conjunction with an approved day care facility on 1.5 acres in an R-E (Rural Estates Residential) Zone.  Generally located on the south side of Pebble Road, 200 feet east of Decatur Boulevard within Enterprise.  SB/jt/ml  (For possible action)

 

The applicant started to install the wall sign before they realized a Design Review was required.  The TAB recommends wall sign approval for the following:

·      The wall sign is not illuminated

·      The residential property to the north is not developed.

·      No other wall signs are planned

·      The sign is consistent with the other locations run by the applicant.

 

The applicant’s wall sign is 81 sq. ft.  The TAB changed Current Planning bullet #1 to the actual sq. footage required for the sign.  Because this is a planned residential area, the monument sign should only be illuminated during business hours and special events.  The Clark County’s daylight hour standard is defined as 6am to 10pm.  The TAB condition provides the applicant more than adequate time for the monument sign to be illumination based on their stated hours of operation and special events times.

 

05/07/14 BCC

 

9.      DR-0159-14 – CLARK COUNTY REAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT:

         APPROVED per staff conditions

 

DESIGN REVIEW for signs within an approved public park (Mountain's Edge Regional Park) on an approximate 21.0 acre portion of a 300.0 acre site in a P-F (Public Facility) Zone.  Generally located on the south side of Mountains Edge Parkway, 1,300 feet west of Buffalo Drive within Enterprise.  SB/rk/ml  (For possible action)

 

10.    DR-0166-14 – FRANK T. SPEARS III:

         APPROVED per staff conditions

 

DESIGN REVIEW for a single family residential development on 2.5 acres in an R-2 (Medium Density Residential) Zone.  Generally located on the south side of Robindale Road, 300 feet east of Jones Boulevard within Enterprise.  SS/mk/ml  (For possible action)

 

11.    WS-0493-11 (ET-0035-14) – DJURISIC, DRAGON:

         APPROVED per staff conditions

 

WAIVER OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME for full off-site improvements.

 

DESIGN REVIEW for an outside storage yard in conjunction with an existing industrial building on 1.9 acres in an M-1 (Light Manufacturing) Zone in the MUD-2 Overlay District.  Generally located on the south side of Pebble Road and the west side of Bronco Street within Enterprise.  sb/co/ml  (For possible action)

 

12.    TM-0049-14 - FRANK T. SPEARS III:

         APPROVED per staff conditions

 

TENTATIVE MAP consisting of 16 single family residential lots and common lots on 2.5 acres in an R-2 (Medium Density Residential) Zone.  Generally located on the south side of Robindale Road, 300 feet east of Jones Boulevard within Enterprise.  SS/mk/ml  (For possible action)

 

This is an infill project.  The TAB is concerned with the possible use of redundant walls.  The TAB reminded the developer that Title 30 allows for attachment to current walls with the owner’s permission.  The Title also allows for variation form the 6ft high standard when attaching to a current wall.

 

13.    TM-0052-14 – D.R. HORTON, INC:

         APPROVED per staff “If Approved” conditions

 

TENTATIVE MAP consisting of 16 single family residential lots on 9.2 acres in an R-E (Rural Estates Residential) (RNP-I) Zone.  Generally located 270 feet south of Windmill Lane on the east and west sides of Rancho Destino Road (alignment) within Enterprise.  SS/jt/ml  (For possible action)

 

14.    VS-0167-14 – FRANK T. SPEARS III:

         APPROVED per staff conditions

 

VACATE AND ABANDON easements of interest to Clark County located between Robindale Road and Tunbridge Avenue, and between Jones Boulevard and Littondale Street within Enterprise (description on file).  SS/co/ml  (For possible action)

 

15.    WS-0181-14 – D.R. HORTON, INC:

         APPROVED per staff “If Approved” conditions

 

WAIVERS OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS for the following:

 

1) Allow a proposed single family residential lot to have direct access onto a collector street (Gilespie Street); and

2) Off-site improvements (streetlights, sidewalk, curb, gutter, and reduced paving).

 

DESIGN REVIEW for a single family residential subdivision on 9.2 acres in a R-E (Rural Estates Residential) (RNP-I) Zone.  Generally located 270 feet south of Windmill Lane on the east and west sides of Rancho Destino Road (alignment) within Enterprise.  SS/jt/ml  (For possible action)

 

The staff is opposed to both Waivers of Development Standards.  The TAB opinion is the lot that fronts Gilespie has sufficient room for a circular driveway to prevent backing onto a collector and should be approved.

 

Currently, Gilespie from Eldorado Lane to Pebble Ave. (approx. 1 ¾   miles) is developed to rural road standards.  Developing Gilespie Street to collector standards on individual projects would produce a dangerous saw tooth road pattern the County has sought to eliminate.  If Gilespie is to be fully developed, it must be done as a single project that would require a SID to accomplish.

 

Commissioner Brager, SWAN and TAB Traffic Mitigation Committee have requested Public Works to examine the road standards applied to arterials, collectors and local roads within the RNP-1 areas.  There is a list of factors that needs to be examined when determining standards within the RNP-1 areas.

 

·   Traffic mitigation

·   Drainage

·   Equestrian trails

·   Pedestrian, bicycle conductivity

·   Cost

 

Once these considerations result in a road design or designs, the question becomes which roads should be developed or vacated.  Maps should be developed to guide future development.  Given this effort, it is too early to require full off-sites on Gilespie.

 

PUBLIC COMMENTS

 

A TAB member wondered whether the pile of dirt on the lot at the S.E. corner of Warm Springs and Jones would be the floor level of the new Switch building.  If so, the finished floor would be 10 plus feet higher than the surrounding terrain resulting in the 42 ft. high building towering over the residences to the south.

 

NEXT MEETING DATE: April 30, 2014, 6:00 pm

 

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David D. Chestnut, Sr.