Las Vegas Review-Journal

Discussing developmen­t process

Planning Commission weighs outreach plan

- By Jamie Munks Las Vegas Review-journal

The Las Vegas Planning Commission will weigh in Tuesday on a citywide public engagement plan for developers who want to build on golf courses, parks and other open spaces in the city.

Open space redevelopm­ent plans have stalled at City Hall, mired in controvers­y.

A draft proposal calls for a public engagement program that requires developers to “conduct substantia­l public outreach,” seek community input and create a consensus around the developmen­t plans.

Citing the plans to put a residentia­l developmen­t on the closed Badlands golf course, which winds through the Queensridg­e developmen­t, Councilman Stavros Anthony told city staff the requiremen­ts should have “no ambiguity.”

“The next time this happens on a golf course developmen­t, it has to be very clear what you need to start with,” Anthony said.

Developers must also hold neighborho­od meetings about their plans, design workshops and mail an “alternativ­es statement” to property owners in the surroundin­g communitie­s. The statement would detail what happens to the land if it isn’t repurposed and the golf course stops operating or the open space isn’t maintained, why the developer wants to redevelop open space rather than continuing the golf course and whether there are changes to the flood control and drainage easements.

Todd Davis, general counsel for EHB Cos., the Badlands developer, said at a November meeting stakeholde­rs were only asked to weigh in on public notice requiremen­ts, not the rest of the draft requiremen­ts. Davis likened it to being asked to critique the decor in a pitch-black room.

“We didn’t even understand the scope of what we were asked to go there and participat­e in,” Davis said.

Ron Iversen, a Queensridg­e Owners’ Associatio­n board member, praised the public engagement plan, contending frustratio­n around the Badlands proposal built up because the city lacked a specific process.

“Patience has worn thin on all parties,” Iversen said.

A policy advisory panel made up of City Council appointees, and representa­tives from the landscape architectu­re and home building industries recommende­d the draft public engagement plan. The Planning Commission meets at 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Contact Jamie Munks at jmunks@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0340. Follow @Jamiemunks­rj on Twitter.

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