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Las Vegas City Commission Minutes, January 7, 1947 to October 26, 1949, lvc000006-46

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31 Thereafter Commissioner Clark moved that the recommendations of the the planning Board relative to 14th Street be approved. Motion seconded by Commissioner Baskin and carried by the following vote- Commissioners Baskin, Clark, Corradetti and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Bates. ZONE EXCEPTION CASES The following recommendations were received from the Planning Nos. 27 & 28 Commission relative to Zone Exception Cases Nos. 27 & 28. OFFICE OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION March 21,1947 Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners War Memorial Building Las Vegas, Nevada Re: Zone Exception Case #27 B. Mahlon Brown East 1/2 Block 22, East 1/2 Block 24 less lots 29,30,32, Pioneer Heights Addition Gentlemen: It is respectfully recommended that your Honorable Board adopt an order approving the recommendation of the Joint Planning Commission that the above petitioner be granted permission to use the property indicated above for MULTIPLE DWELLING USE as described below. Such property is located on South Eleventh Street, approximately one block north of Charleston Boulevard and adjacent to Block 21, Pioneer Heights Addition, previously excepted for similar use, all in Residence Zone #1, as legally described in the petition for exception, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the Planning Commission. This property is included in an area which is being redistricted as a limited Multiple Dwelling District under the Land Use Plan. It is further recommended that your order include the fol­lowing provisions: 1. USE That the property described be used only for residential dwellings subject to the limitations hereinafter specifically set forth. 2. COVERAGE The maximum coverage permitted under this use shall not ex­ceed four dwelling units (one-family) each per lot as platted. 3. BUILDING HEIGHT LIMIT The maximum building height shall be two stories. 4. YARDS REQUIRED A. No building shall be erected closer than twenty (20) feet to the front property line of any lot fronting on Eleventh Street. B. There shall be a side yard on each side of a building of not less than ten percent of the width of the lot. C. There shall be a rear yard not less than twenty (20) feet in depth. 5. DWELLING GROUPS In the event dwelling groups are to be erected, plot plan shall first be submitted to the Planning Commission for compliance with regulations for such use permitted in such property. 6. PROVISIONS FOR STORAGE OF AUTOMOBILE There shall be provided at the time of the construction of any dwelling units hereafter erected, minimum permanently maintain­ed off-street parking accomodations, with adequate provisions for ingress and egress as follows: There shall be provided private automobile storage space, located on the same lot or parcel of land, with a capacity for not less than one car for each dwelling unit. 7. BUILDING AND PLOT PLANS Building and plot plans to be checked by Office of the Plan­ning Commission for compliance with above conditions. This petition involving property legally described therein and classified in Residence Zone #1 was presented to and reviewed by members of the Joint Planning Commission on March 20, 1947. After