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Council overturns liquor-store denial, approves housing and master-plan items and makes appointments
Summary
The Henderson City Council overturned the planning commission's denial and granted a conditional use permit for a liquor store in a shopping center adjacent to a children's coding school; the council also approved the Fletcher Belmont residential project, adopted associated resolutions for several zoning items, approved a sports-and-wellness master plan, and made multiple board appointments.
The Henderson City Council took multiple final actions Tuesday evening, including granting a conditional use permit (CUP) for a liquor store after an appeal, approving a residential subdivision amendment with design standards, and moving forward on a large master development plan for a sports-and-wellness campus.
In the appeal of Planning Commission denial for a proposed XO Liquor store at 3255 Saint Rose Parkway (item 26), neighbors and the coding-school owners opposed the use, stressing proximity to Wolfe Elementary, a senior living center and the children's Coder School. Danielle Mateo, who operates the neighboring Coder School, told the council the store would be "right next to where they propose to put the liquor store" and said she and other parents were worried…
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