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Q&A: Clark County staff explain phasing, how to show 'how' in narratives and revision timing
Summary
In a public Q&A, Clark County staff said each project phase must generally stand alone for approval, transportation concurrency may require whole‑project review, and narratives can be revised but late changes may require a hold and can delay review.
During a question‑and‑answer period, applicants raised specific implementation questions about legal standards, phasing and revising narratives.
An attendee asked what 'legal standard' means; Joe Kinsman replied that it refers to the county code (for example, Title 40) and explained how applicants can demonstrate the 'how' required in the narrative: by showing plan sheets or…
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