Votes at a glance: North Las Vegas Planning Commission actions, April 9, 2025
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Summary
Summary of final actions taken by the Planning Commission during its April 9 meeting, including recommendations and approvals on zoning, special use permits, tentative maps and final development plans.
The City of North Las Vegas Planning Commission took the following formal actions at its April 9, 2025 regular meeting. Items were presented in order on the published agenda; motions and outcomes below reflect the planning record and on‑the‑record votes stated at the meeting.
Votes at a glance
- DAO 04/2024 — Aliante master plan community: Planning Commission forwarded the major modification (Parcel 42 hotel) to City Council with a recommendation for approval subject to conditions (window screening/louvers facing residences; applicant participation with city traffic engineer on striping and configuration of Nature Park Drive at Aliante Parkway; designation of 50 parking spaces for Nature Discovery Park). Outcome: forwarded to City Council with recommendation for approval.
- TMAP 01-2025 (Item 4) — Single‑lot tentative map related to Aliante modification: Approved with amended conditions. Outcome: approved.
- SUP06-2025, SUP08-2025, SUP09-2025, SUP10-2025 (Items 5–8) — Two hotels with on‑sale liquor uses and a tavern on a triangular industrial parcel near I‑15 / North Belt Road: The commission approved each use permit separately following staff presentation; staff found the uses compatible with industrial zoning and recommended conditions to address landscaping, building height/parapet adjustments and façade consistency. Outcomes: SUP06‑2025 approved; SUP08‑2025 approved; SUP09‑2025 approved; SUP10‑2025 approved.
- SUP05‑2025 (Item 9) — Live Away Suites (hotel in M2/industrial near Lamb & Donovan): Approved with conditions addressing architecture and final design; applicant accepted conditions. Outcome: approved.
- TMAP 14‑2024, TMAP 15‑2024, TMAP 16‑2024, TMAP 17‑2024 (Items 10–13) — Multiple tentative maps within Villages at Tule Springs (Village 2 parcels): The commission approved each tentative map subject to conditions and standards in the Villages at Tule Springs planned community development district, including varying‑setback requirements and open‑space/driveway slope clarifications. Outcomes: all four tentative maps approved with staff conditions.
- SUP032025 (Item 14) — Northern Star massage establishment (Losee Plaza): Approved with conditions (hours, landscaping and standard operating conditions). Outcome: approved.
- FDP17‑2024 (Item 15) — Final development plan (Centennial Loci multifamily / Lennar): Approved subject to conditions and consistent with prior rezoning and PUD approvals. Outcome: approved.
- SUP04‑2025 (Item 16) — Container Pools / Container Manufacturing 2 (outdoor manufacturing in M2): Approved with conditions requiring appropriate screening/walls (chain‑link with slats not permitted), 14 parking spaces retained for vehicles (not storage), and installation of decorative opaque gates/fence per staff guidance. Outcome: approved.
- VN01‑2025 (Item 18) — Variance request (Apex Ridge): Planning Commission approved variance to allow one 20‑foot retaining wall (where 12 feet and tiering is normally required) due to steep site topography and blasting; staff recommended approval and conditions. Outcome: approved.
- SUP59‑2024 (Item 19) — Walmart grab‑and‑go with fuel pumps (Lake Mead Blvd): Planning Commission approved a special use permit for a fuel/convenience outparcel, subject to final canopy design and standard conditions; staff noted the applicant accommodated design and landscaping changes requested by staff. Outcome: approved.
What this means next
- Items forwarded to City Council (development‑agreement amendments) will appear on a council docket for final action. For items approved by the Planning Commission (SUPs, tentative maps, FDP), applicants proceed to building‑permit and design‑review steps subject to the listed conditions and any final engineering reviews.
For details (motions, conditions read into the record, and public comment), see the Planning Commission hearing minutes and staff reports for April 9, 2025.
