Clark County Planning Commission Briefing - 2025-12-16
Meeting Intelligence Preview
Meeting Summary
The Clark County Planning Commission briefing reviewed 27 agenda items with no votes taken during this procedural session. Key items for the upcoming meeting include a zone change to reclassify 0.12 acres from RS-20 to RS-3.3 in Paradise (items 11-12), a 48-lot single-family residential development near a freeway in Enterprise requiring plan amendment from entertainment mixed use to compact neighborhood (items 18-23), and a campground facility in the Red Rock overlay (item 15). Multiple items were held at applicant request, including a vehicle wash facility on 3.7 acres in Spring Valley.
Zoning Changes (2)
Paradise area (0.70 acre site)
Not specified
Enterprise area (near freeway)
Not specified
Development Activity (4)
Enterprise Single Family Residential Development
48 single-family residential lots on 5.16 acres, requiring plan amendment from entertainment mixed use to compact neighborhood and zone change from CG commercial to RS-2
Red Rock Campground Facility
Campground with caretaker unit on 2.09 acres in RS-80 zoning, includes caretaker building (27.5 ft), common building (27.5 ft), small cabins, and open air shade structures
Vehicle Wash Facility
Vehicle wash facility on 3.7 acres in Commercial General zoning district with waivers to modify residential adjacency standards
Vehicle Repair Facility Expansion
Expansion of existing vehicle repair facility with service bay door facing street, waivers for mechanical equipment screening, gate setback, and trash enclosure setback
Market Signals (3)
Housing Demand
A 5.16-acre site is being converted from entertainment mixed use to residential with 48 single-family lots, indicating demand for housing over commercial entertainment uses in Enterprise.
Commercial Demand
Multiple vehicle-related commercial uses (wash facility, rental facility, repair expansion) are seeking approvals, suggesting continued demand for automotive service businesses.
Infrastructure
Red Rock Citizens Advisory Council expressed concerns about fire hydrant availability and traffic safety for the campground project, highlighting infrastructure limitations in the Red Rock Conservation Area.