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Commission approves holdover charter‑school use on Maryland Parkway with 600‑student cap and one‑year review
Summary
Planning commission approved a holdover special use permit to convert office buildings on Maryland Parkway to school uses, capped initial enrollment at 600 (elementary+middle), required staggered start/end times, fenced play areas and a one‑year circulation review.
The Clark County Planning Commission approved a holdover special use permit on Nov. 4 to allow educational uses in existing office buildings along Maryland Parkway, with conditions intended to manage traffic and protect younger students.
Architect Michael Livingston presented the proposal to convert several vacant office buildings into charter school space, emphasizing existing parking capacity and prior approvals for Building…
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