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Commission clears redevelopment of Paradise Spa site; resident raises demolition and asbestos concerns

5733581 · August 20, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a planned-unit-development, zone changes, right-of-way vacations and a tentative map to redevelop the former Paradise Spa site into about 275 homes; a nearby resident recorded respiratory concerns and questioned demolition timing and asbestos handling.

The Clark County Commission voted Aug. 20 to approve a planned unit development, zone change, right-of-way vacations and a tentative map to redevelop the former Paradise Spa property into a 275-unit residential project, with the applicant and county staff negotiating deletions of duplicate conditions and specific public-works adjustments. Nut graf: Taylor Morrison and its consultant presented a multi-product residential plan for roughly 28 acres formerly occupied by Paradise Spa; the board approved the applications with conditions and removed duplicate public-works bullet points; a resident later addressed the meeting to report health concerns connected to recent demolition activity on the site. What the applicants described: Bob Groenauer, representing Taylor Morrison, said the firm seeks…

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