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Planning commission backs Monument Hills master plan, including military housing and economic parcel
Summary
The City of Las Vegas Planning Commission on Oct. 14 voted to approve a package of land‑use entitlements for the Monument Hills master plan, a roughly 940‑acre proposed master planned community near the Tule Springs area that includes a military housing component and a 36‑acre economic parcel intended to attract high‑skilled employers.
The City of Las Vegas Planning Commission on Oct. 14 voted to approve a package of land‑use entitlements for the Monument Hills master plan, a roughly 940‑acre proposed master planned community near the Tule Springs area that includes a military housing component and a 36‑acre economic parcel intended to attract high‑skilled employers.
Why it matters: The approvals set the city on a path to negotiate development details with the selected master developer and move the agreements to the City Council for final action Nov. 19. The project team and staff emphasized the package’s alignment with the Las Vegas 2050 master plan and the Upper Las Vegas Wash vision plan and said the plan avoids encroachment into Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument and includes buffering next to tribal lands.
The decision: Planning staff recommended approval of multiple related entitlements for the project (abeyance 25‑0286 ZON1, VAC1 and the Monument Hills development agreement and parks agreement). At the hearing, Fred Solis, senior planner, summarized eight years of outreach and interagency coordination. Developer…
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