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Henderson planning commission denies waiver to extend Trineer Drive after residents and fire officials raise safety concerns
Summary
The City of Henderson Planning Commission voted 4-2 to deny a developer's request to connect Trineer Drive to College Drive and to grant a related lot-size waiver, following testimony from the city's traffic engineer and fire plans examiner and extended public opposition citing safety and pedestrian concerns.
The City of Henderson Planning Commission voted 4-2 to deny a request that would have connected Trineer Drive to College Drive and granted a corresponding reduction in minimum lot size for a proposed five-lot subdivision.
The denial applies to WOS2025016961, a waiver staff had recommended to allow a reduction in the minimum required lot area from 40,000 square feet to 32,882 square feet so a five-lot single-family subdivision could be recorded. Commissioner Humes moved to deny the waiver "faulting the waiver standards due to a lack of a compensating benefit," and the motion carried.
Why it mattered: Staff told commissioners the lot-size reduction resulted from dedicating street right-of-way and drainage easements and said the connection would improve neighborhood connectivity and emergency access. City traffic engineer Eric Hawkins said historical parcel easements from the 1970s provide legal authority and planning rationale for a connecting roadway and noted that…
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