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Planning staff explains neighborhood meeting process, notice rules and hub site for development projects
Summary
Washoe County planning manager Trevor Lloyd explained which development projects trigger pre-application neighborhood meetings, how notices are distributed (mail to closest 30 neighbors plus email blasts) and how residents can find project documents on the county's neighborhood meeting hub.
Trevor Lloyd, planning manager with Washoe County, briefed the Sun Valley Citizen Advisory Board Feb. 1 on the county's neighborhood-meeting process for proposed development projects.
Lloyd said the county shifted several years ago to require some developers to host neighborhood meetings early — before an application is submitted — so applicants can receive neighbor input and potentially revise plans before formal review. Larger projects such as large commercial developments, special-use permits, tentative subdivision maps and administrative permits with community impacts typically trigger a neighborhood meeting;…
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