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Planning commission forwards Windsor Park plan for 93 single‑family lots after residents describe unsafe homes
Summary
The commission voted to forward amendments and a tentative map for New Windsor Park — converting 18.44 acres to R‑1 low density to create 93 lots — after residents and Sen. Dina Neal urged action to move families from homes they say are failing.
The North Las Vegas Planning Commission voted June 11 to forward to City Council a package of applications to reclassify and develop New Windsor Park, a vacant 18.44‑acre site at the northeast corner of Cary Avenue and West Street, into a 93‑lot single‑family subdivision.
Staff described the requests as an amendment to the comprehensive master plan (AMP03-2025) to change the land use from mixed‑use commercial to single‑family low, a rezoning to R‑1 single‑family low density (ZN05-2025), and a tentative map to allow the 93‑lot subdivision (TMAP06-2025). The proposal would yield about 5 dwelling units per acre and lots that meet the minimum 6,000‑square‑foot requirement.
Residents who live near the proposed development urged the commission to move the…
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