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Commission approves Hazeldale Park access improvements despite concerns about tree removals and wildlife habitat

Clark County Historic Preservation Commission · April 1, 2026
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Summary

Clark County's Historic Preservation Commission approved site improvements at Hazeldale Community Park—including 41 paved parking stalls and ADA access—while commissioners and residents pressed staff on the planned removal of four trees and potential impacts to red‑tailed hawk habitat.

The Historic Preservation Commission voted Feb. 4 to approve a certificate of appropriateness for public-access improvements at Hazeldale Community Park, recording a unanimous aye tally among commissioners present.

Bart Catching, community planning staff, told the commission the application seeks groundwork improvements—parking formalization, trail and pedestrian access upgrades, stormwater management and landscaping—and concluded those changes are compatible with the Secretary of the Interior's standards for the historic district when conditioned on archaeological consultation and standard inadvertent-discovery language.

Lindy Wallach of Clark County Parks and…

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