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Planning commission backs Green Valley Ranch master plan for 'The Cliff,' narrows contested gateway sign
Summary
The Henderson Planning Commission recommended approval of the Green Valley Ranch master-plan amendment known as 'The Cliff' and approved parts of a linked master sign plan, but voted to exclude the proposed major gateway sign from its recommendation to city council after resident concerns over traffic, lighting and scale.
The Henderson Planning Commission on Thursday recommended approval of a $50 million redevelopment known as "The Cliff" at Green Valley Ranch but limited the linked signage package, excluding a proposed major gateway sign that drew pushback from neighbors and several commissioners.
The commission voted to forward the master-plan amendment and two conditional use permits to the City Council, approving the broader master plan while approving only modifications a and b of the master sign plan. Commissioner Humes moved to approve the master sign plan "subject to conditions and modifications a and b only," a motion the commission passed.
Why it matters: The Cliff is marketed as an "anti-mall"—a pedestrian-oriented collection of roughly 25 boutique retailers and restaurants intended to reactivate two aging commercial complexes. Proponents say the…
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