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Mesquite council approves tentative map for Hidden Hills subdivision amid resident concerns about wash, grading and traffic

2846639 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved a tentative map for Hidden Hills (TM-25-001), allowing subdivision of 53.12 acres into 174 single-family lots, contingent on agency review committee requirements. Residents raised concerns about stormwater, erosion, dust and traffic; city staff said those issues will be addressed during engineering and permitting.

The Mesquite City Council on March 25 approved the tentative map for Hidden Hills (case TM-25-001), a proposal to subdivide 53.12 acres into 174 single-family lots in the Mesquite Estates planned unit development.

The vote followed a staff presentation and nearly two hours of public comment from residents who live adjacent to the property. City staff described the proposal as a subdivision within an already approved PUD; the plan shows 174 lots with an overall density of roughly 3.3 units per acre and includes a phasing plan and proposed roadway alignments.

City staff member Simon (city staff) said the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection had recommended approval and that utilities including Virgin Valley Water District and Overton Power District No. 5 had indicated willingness to serve the…

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