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Commission removes design-condition restriction on alcohol service area at Cowabunga Bay water park

5733581 · August 20, 2025
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Summary

On Aug. 20 the Clark County Commission removed a design-review condition that had limited alcohol service to a defined area at a water park, allowing alcohol service to be governed under the county's business-license code (Title 8).

The Clark County Commission on Aug. 20 approved removing a prior design-review condition that had limited alcohol service to specific areas of a water-park site, allowing alcohol service more broadly within the park under business-license regulations. Nut graf: The request stemmed from a change in county code: Title 30 no longer regulates alcohol uses for this type of property as of early 2024; alcohol licensing and operational provisions now fall under Title 8 (the business license code). The applicant said the change would allow…

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