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Residents warn a 5,600-home zoning proposal would transform rural towns; fence dispute raised by neighbors

Clark County Planning Commission · September 16, 2025
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During the meeting’s second public hearing residents described a proposed zoning change they said would allow roughly 5,600 homes and cautioned it could dramatically alter rural towns’ character and infrastructure; separate neighbors also objected to an unpermitted wood fence built atop a cinderblock wall and sought remedy.

At the meeting’s second public hearing residents described broad concerns about a major zoning proposal (referred to by a commenter as roughly 5,600 homes) and urged commissioners to weigh rural-preservation statutes and infrastructure capacity.

Robert Dreyfus, who identified his address in Moapa, told the commission the residential component of the proposal he had reviewed would add about 5,600 homes and used U.S. Census Bureau…

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