OFFICIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
You are hereby notified that the Carson City Planning Commission
will conduct public hearings on Wednesday, July 28, 2021, regarding
the items noted below. The meeting will commence at 5:00 PM. The
meeting will be held in the Carson City Community Center, Robert “Bob”
Crowell Board Room, 851 East William Street, Carson City, Nevada.
LU-2021-0216 For Possible Action: Discussion and possible action
regarding a request for a Special Use Permit to allow a congregate
care facility for the residential treatment of substance abuse on property
zoned General Commercial (GC) located at 1807 E Long Street, APN
002-225-01. (Heather Ferris, hferris@carson.org)
Summary: The applicant is requesting approval to operate a 38-bed
residential treatment facility for substance abuse. The facility will allow
clients to temporarily reside on-site while receiving treatment. The
facility will employ between 12 and 15 staff members including a cook, a
director, licensed substance abuse counselors, administrative staff, and
peer support staff. Per Carson City Municipal Code (CCMC) 18.04.135
a congregate care facility is a conditional use in the GC zoning district
and therefore requires approval of a Special Use Permit. The Planning
Commission is authorized to approve a Special Use Permit.
LU-2021-0219 For Possible Action: Discussion and possible action
regarding a request for a Special Use Permit to allow for the construction
of a personal storage facility adjacent to residential uses to exceed the
14 foot height limitation, on a property zoned General Commercial (GC),
located on the east side of State Street, approximately 350 feet north of
E William Street, APN 002-442-03. (Heather Ferris, hferris@carson.org)
Summary: Per Carson City Municipal Code (CCMC) 18.04.135, a
personal storage facility is a permitted primary use in the GC zoning
district subject to the Carson City Development Standards (CCDS)
outlined in Division 1.10. Per CCDS Division 1.10, subsection 6 storage
units that are adjacent to residential areas may not exceed 14 feet
in height. The applicant is proposing a 35,280 square foot, 3-story,
45-foot-tall, personal storage facility with indoor access to each unit and
an additional 8,000 square foot warehouse facility, 45 feet in height. A
Special Use Permit is required to exceed the height limitation. The
Planning Commission is authorized to approve a Special Use Permit.
SUB-2021-0211 For Possible Action: Discussion and possible action
regarding a request for a Tentative Subdivision Map known as East Nye
Lane to create 61 single family residential lots on a 17.0+/- acre parcel
zoned Mobile home 12,000 (MH12), located east of Otha Street and
west of Debbie Way between E Nye Lane and College Parkway, APN
003-232-01. (Heather Ferris, hferris@carson.org)
Summary: The applicant is requesting to subdivide a 17.0+/- acre parcel
into 61 single family residential lots with a minimum lot size of 8,000
square feet and an average lot size of 8,477 square feet. The proposed
subdivision will also include 0.61 acres of common open space and
an average of 4,280 square feet of private open space per lot. The
applicant is seeking to subdivide the land as a Common Open Space
development per the provisions of Chapter 17.10 of the Carson City
Municipal Code (CCMC). The Board of Supervisors is authorized to
approve a Tentative Subdivision Map. The Planning Commission makes
a recommendation to the Board.
LU-2021-0218 For Possible Action: Discussion and possible action
regarding a request for a Special Use Permit to allow for a 52-unit
attached single family residential development on 3.45 acres zoned
Neighborhood Business Planned Unit Development (NB-P), located at
1147 W College Parkway, APNs 007-462-16 and 007-462-17. (Heather
Ferris, hferris@carson.org)
Summary: Carson City Municipal Code (CCMC) 18.04.120 allows
a residential use in the Neighborhood Business zoning district as a
conditional use. As it is a conditional use, it may only be established
upon approval of a Special Use Permit by the Planning Commission.
This application is made in conjunction with SUB-2021-0215 and
VAR-2021-0232. The Planning Commission is authorized to approve a
Special Use Permit.
SUB-2021-0215 For Possible Action: Discussion and possible action
regarding a request for a Tentative Subdivision Map known as Silver
Oak at College Parkway to create 52 lots for attached single family
residences on two parcels totaling 3.45 acres zoned Neighborhood
Business Planned Unit Development (NB-P), located at 1147
W College Parkway, APNs 007-462-16 and 007-462-17. (Heather Ferris,
hferris@carson.org)
Summary: The applicant is proposing to subdivide 3.45 acres into 52
lots for attached single family residential development, with a lot size of
1,237 square feet. Common open space will be provided throughout the
development and each unit will have a private patio and deck area.
This application is made in conjunction with LU-2021-0218 and
VAR-2021-0232. The Board of Supervisors is authorized to approve
a Tentative Subdivision Map. The Planning Commission makes a
recommendation to the Board.
VAR-2021-0232 For Possible Action: Discussion and possible action
regarding a request for a variance to reduce the setback along the
south-eastern property line, adjacent to John Mankins Park, on 3.45
acres zoned Neighborhood Business Planned Unit Development (NB-P),
located at 1147 W College Parkway, APNs 007-462-16 and 007-462-17.
(Heather Ferris, hferris@carson.org)
Summary: Carson City Development Standards (CCDS) Division 1.18,
subsection 4(a) requires a minimum setback of 20 feet when adjacent
to a residential zoning district with an additional 10 feet for each story
above 1 story. The applicant is proposing two-story, attached singlefamily
homes and is requesting a variance to allow for a 10-foot setback
along the south-eastern property line, adjacent to John Mankins Park.
This application is made in conjunction with SUB-2021-0215 and
LU-2021-0219. The Planning Commission is authorized to approve a
variance.
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