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Las Vegas Meetings

Historic Preservation Commission - 2026-02-25

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Meeting Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission approved the final historical report for Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs (9200 Tule Springs Road), which includes recommendations for amending the outdated 1968 National Register listing and improving interpretive signage. The commission received an informational presentation on building code provisions that provide flexibility for historic buildings on federal, state, or local registries, and discussed upcoming NAPC training options for commissioners.

Key Decisions (1)

Approved

Final Historical Report for Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs

Approved the final historical report for Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs located at 9200 Tule Springs Road in Ward 6. The report includes recommendations to amend the 1968 National Register of Historic Places listing and address deteriorated interpretive signage throughout the park. Vote was unanimous among the six commissioners present.

Vote: unanimous (6-0)Conditions: Recommendations for National Register amendment and signage improvements to be addressed in future agenda items separately from report approval.

Market Signals (2)

Other

The city is actively working to preserve and document historic resources including Floyd Lamb Park, with staff coordinating with parks and recreation and public works on signage improvements.

Other

Building code chapter 12 provides significant flexibility for historic building rehabilitation, allowing like-for-like materials, reduced accessibility requirements, and structural repairs to pre-damage conditions rather than current code compliance.