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Clark County outlines development-inspection requirements, timelines and fees for builders and homeowners

Clark County Development Engineering · February 19, 2026
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Summary

Clark County Development Engineering staff explained how to apply for a Development Inspection (DIN) case, the documents required (including the Cecil certificate when applicable), how fees are calculated, and the county’s review and turnaround timelines.

Emil Haddad, with Clark County Development Engineering, told attendees that a Development Inspection (DIN) case is required when grading or stormwater thresholds are met and is intended to ensure public health, safety and durable, maintainable infrastructure. "Do not start construction, please, until you've had the meeting with us," Haddad said, advising applicants that the pre-construction meeting and the required erosion inspection must be complete before breaking ground.

Haddad said the county uses a Land Management System (Klemz) for DIN submissions; applicants must create an account, complete a DIN application and…

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