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Commissioners approve block wall instead of iron fence for Nellis supportive housing; neighbors press for 8-foot height
Summary
A zoning waiver to replace a required 8-foot wrought-iron fence with a masonry block wall at a new supportive-housing project near Nellis Boulevard was approved, with public commenters urging an 8-foot wall to discourage trespassing and theft.
Las Vegas — The Clark County zoning panel on July 16 approved a waiver allowing a developer of a supportive-housing project on Nellis Boulevard to install a solid block wall on the property27s east boundary instead of the originally required 8-foot wrought-iron fence. The change was requested by the applicant to provide a more secure edge facing an adjacent wash and nearby businesses.
Neighbors and a neighborhood-watch volunteer urged commissioners to require an 8-foot masonry wall rather than a 6-foot block wall proposed by the applicant, saying a taller, solid barrier would help deter trespassing and theft.…
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