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Moapa Valley zone change held while county, applicant resolve ADA pedestrian easement and fence relocation
Summary
The commission held a plan- and zone-change package for Moapa Valley after staff warned that vacating an odd-shaped right-of-way requires a pedestrian-access easement to preserve an ADA ramp; applicants agreed to work with Public Works to revise easement and fence placement.
Moapa Valley, Nev. — Commissioners on July 16 held a plan- and zone-change package affecting a telecommunications site and adjacent right-of-way in Moapa Valley to resolve an ADA pedestrian-access easement before approving boundary vacations.
Bonnie McGrew, representing Brymont Construction and Moapa Valley Telephone Company, explained the proposal would reclassify about 1.06 acres from commercial-general to public facilities and vacate an oddly shaped public right-of-way that wraps near a gate and fence. "In order to conform with Title 30 and not have…
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