Las Vegas Review-Journal

LV City Council OKS open-space law

- By Michael Scott Davidson Las Vegas Review-journal

Developers will need to complete impact studies before seeking the Las Vegas City Council’s permission to repurpose open spaces under an ordinance approved Wednesday.

The studies include examining how building on open spaces inside existing neighborho­ods would affect nearby schools, traffic, utility infrastruc­ture and more.

The council voted 4-2 to enact the law, with Mayor Carolyn Goodman and Councilwom­an Michele Fiore opposed. Councilman Stavros Anthony was absent.

Councilman Steve Seroka, who was elected in Ward 2 last year in part because of the fight over developing the shuttered Badlands golf course, said the new law creates a uniform planning process for the city.

“I think it’s going to really give this city the power to protect our people, our neighborho­ods and our property values,” he said.

The ordinance adds onto one the council passed in May that requires developers to hold at least one community meeting with residents and other stakeholde­rs prior to seeking the city’s approval to repurpose an open space.

Building on open spaces has become a controvers­ial topic as developers have eyed closed golf courses in the Las Vegas Valley as fertile ground to build homes. Such proposals have faced opposition from nearby homeowners, many of whom say they paid to live next to courses.

The ordinance has faced fierce criticism from Yohan Lowie, a developer who wants to build homes on the Badlands golf course in the Queensridg­e community.

Lowie has said the open space ordinance directly targets his proposal, and he released a written statement criticizin­g the city council following Wednesday’s vote.

“Today the Las Vegas City Council passed a self-serving anti-developmen­t and unconstitu­tional ordinance in an attempt to mitigate crippling damages from existing litigation,” he said. “We will ensure that our constituti­onal rights are enforced.”

Goodman said the law could stymie growth in older parts of the city by saddling developers of all open spaces with more costs on the front end of their projects. She suggested bringing back an ordinance more directly targeted at golf courses.

“You don’t want to take a huge paintbrush and paint everything the same,” she said.

Ward 5 Councilman Cedric Crear said he believes the ordinance will further growth throughout the city.

“We are moving forward whether this passes or does not pass,” he said.

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