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Las Vegas City Commission Minutes, November 20, 1957 to December 2, 1959, lvc000011-244

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    236 VARIANCE (V-16-58) Robert Cohen Abeyance PASSENGER LOADING ZONE St. Anne's Church Approved McNWIL PARK TENTATIVE MAP (Revised) Approved SOUTHRIDGE #6 TENTATIVE MAP (Resubmission) Approved the Planning Commission, and it is expected that a report or recommendation will be submitted to the Planning Commission the first part of November. Planning Director Bills stated that this application for Variance is somewhat similar to the application of Robert O'Brien (V-14-58) which was referred back to the Planning Commission for further study and recommendation as to zoning changes for hospitals. Mrs. Longo spoke from the audience stating that there are enough problems without having a hospital in this location. Commissioner Fountain moved the application of the 20th Century Coal Company for a variance to operate and maintain a hospital and rest home at 1500 Bryant, north of West Owens, legally described as the NW¼, SW¼, SW¼, Section 21, T20S, R61E, in an R-E zone, be denied. Motion seconded by Commissioner Bunker and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain and His Honor Mayor Pro Tem Whipple voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Mayor C. D. Baker and Commissioner Sharp. The Commission considered the application of Robert Cohen for a variance to build within a required rear year at 1005 Yucca Place between 10th Street and Maryland Parkway, legally described as Lot 11, Block 2, Huntridge #1, in an R-1 zone. Denial recommended by the Board of Zoning Adjustment on the basis that this property is in an R-1 zone; however, it has a rental unit on it which is not permitted in an R-1 zone. There is one protest. Planning Director Bills stated that in 1952 permit was issued to build a laundry room and instead an additional dwelling unit was built in violation of the building ordinance. Mr. John Porter, Attorney, spoke for Robert Cohen, stating that the matter was placed in his hands just this afternoon and he hadn't time to question this report; however, he would appreciate it if this matter could be held in abeyance until Mr. Cohen returns from Europe. He further stated that Mr. Cohen acquired this property very recently and was not aware of a violation. This unit is presently being used by the housekeeper and caretaker and not as a rental. He added that this variance is simply to be used for the enlargement of this private home. He informed the Commission that Mr. Cohen should be back by the middle or latter part of November. Commissioner Fountain moved that the application of Robert Cohen for a variance to build within a required rear yard at 1005 Yucca Place, between 10th Street and Maryland Parkway, legally described as Lot 11, Block 2, Huntridge #1, in an R-1 zone, be held in Abeyance until the regular meeting of the Board of City Commissioners to be held December 3, 1958. Motion seconded by Commissioner Bunker and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain and His Honor Mayor Pro Tem Whipple voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Mayor C. D. Baker and Commissioner Sharp. The Board considered Traffic and Parking Commission's request from St. Anne's Church for a passenger loading zone. Approval recommended by the Traffic end Parking Commission for a zone 133 feet long on Maryland Parkway, starting at a point 30' south of Oakey Boulevard. Planning Director Bills stated that a 4-space loading zone is allowed for any church and this would be 33' more than that established by policy; however, this 33' would be the space left between the regular size loading zone and a driveway. Commissioner Bunker moved that the request of St. Anne's Church for a passenger loading zone 133 feet long on Maryland Parkway starting at a point 30 feet south of Oakey Boulevard, be approved. Motion seconded by Commissioner Fountain and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain and His Honor Mayor Pro Tem Whipple voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Mayor C. D. Baker and Commissioner Sharp. Planning Director Bills presented the McNeil Park Revised Tentative Map to the Commission. The revision consists of the redesign of lot lines reducing the width of lots from 120 feet to 100 feet; thereby creating one additional lot in each tier. Mr. Bills further stated that this would add seven lots and further that the size of the lots are still way over the minimum requirement. Assistant City Attorney Hawkins advised that in regard to the presently recorded subdivision map, it will be necessary for the subdivider to comply with NRS 278.490 prior to approval of the new final map by the Mayor and Board of City Commissioners. Commissioner Bunker moved that the McNeil Park Tentative map be approved. Motion seconded by Commissioner Fountain and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain and His Honor Mayor Pro Tem Whipple voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Mayor C. D. Baker and Commissioner Sharp. Planning Director Bills presented the Southridge #6 Tentative Map including the following changes: 1. The subdivision boundaries have been extended to include the abutting one- half of the adjacent streets, which means that the developer will install all half-street improvements surrounding the subdivision. 2. The corner lots which are of a 60 feet width will have a 15 foot setback line along the side street which is in accordance with the subdivision regulation. The Planning Commission, because of the circumstances involved, waived the 65 foot required width. Mr. Bills stated that the original map did not include the streets in any way whatsoever which was recommended by the Planning Commission and that lots 1, 6, 8 and 9 did not meet the requirements of the ordinance for 65 feet. The principal concern of the Planning Commission and this Board was not so much these lots as making sure the improvements were installed. The map has been redrawn so it is clear all improvements have been included and shows 15 foot setback even on these lots. Commissioner Fountain moved that the Southridge #6 Tentative Map be approved as resubmitted. 11-5-58