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Commission approves retroactive wall‑height waiver in Spring Valley after homeowners cite repeated break‑ins

5734005 · August 5, 2025
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Summary

A Spring Valley homeowner received Planning Commission approval for a retroactive waiver allowing a wall with a 9‑foot wrought‑iron peak after unpermitted work; commissioners required permit completion and inspections within one year.

The Clark County Planning Commission on March 5 approved a waiver of development standards to legalize an increased wall height at a single‑family residence in Spring Valley after the homeowner said the work followed a series of break‑ins.

Applicant representative Jameson Theodore told the commission the homeowners had been the victims of two break‑ins within 18 months and had added courses and wrought iron to an existing wall…

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