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Council approves Lakeridge Resort rezoning with 25-year golf-course restriction after hours of local testimony
Summary
Following many hours of public testimony for and against the proposal, Reno City Council approved a master-plan amendment and Specific Plan District enabling a boutique hotel and limited resort uses on 12.5 acres of Lakeridge Golf Course, and required a deed restriction to keep the remaining course as an 18-hole facility for at least 25 years.
After more than six hours of public testimony, council debate and technical questions, Reno City Council voted Jan. 28 to approve a master-plan amendment and zoning map change that allows a 12.5-acre portion of Lakeridge Golf Course to be developed as a Specific Plan District (SPD) limited to resort-style, non-gaming uses: a 100-room boutique hotel, 15 villas, spa, restaurant, pool and unlit recreation courts. The permit package requires heightened setbacks, a 50-foot minimum buffer to residential…
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