Douglas County legal - 22817



 Douglas County 

Special Planning Commission Meeting 

Public Hearing 

A hybrid special meeting of the Douglas County Planning Commission will be held on Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 1:00 pm, in the Douglas County Commissioner Meeting Room at the Historic Courthouse, 1616 Eighth Street, Minden and on Zoom®. The Planning Commission reserves the right to: take items in a different order; combine two or more agenda items for consideration; remove items from the agenda; and/or delay discussions relating to an item on the agenda at any time. 

If you would like to attend the hybrid meeting via Zoom®, please contact the Planning Department at 775-782-6217 or by email planning@ douglasnv.us prior to 12:00 pm the day of the meeting. 

The application(s) below will be considered under the Public Hearing portion of the meeting. The Agenda and Staff Reports will be online prior to the meeting http://douglascountynv.iqm2.com/Citizens/Default.aspx 

For possible action. Discussion on a request for a Special Use Permit DP 22-0054 for a Pet Crematorium on a .79-acre parcel located at 1435 Industrial Way in the SI (Service Industrial) zoning district in the Gardnerville Community Plan. The applicant is Michael Buffo and the property owner is Grant Loeffler. APN: 1220-03-310-036. 

Case Planner: Lucille Rao 775-782-6218 lrao@douglasnv.us 

For possible action. Discussion on Ordinance 2022-1599, an ordinance amending provisions of Chapter 20.622 of the Douglas County Code including the setting of occupancy limits, allowing vacation home rental (“VHR”) permits to be issued to closely held corporate entities, grandfathering-in existing multiple VHR permit holders through October 1, 2024, subject to the conditions and terms of renewal, clarifying the liability insurance that must be held by VHR permit holders, increasing the length of the term of the VHR Advisory Board members from two years to four years, imposing liability for persons who assist in the leasing of VHRs without a valid VHR permit, modifying the fine structure, increasing the time in which a notice of appeal must be filed from 10 days to 14 days of the date the first notice of violation was mailed, increasing occupancy from two per bedroom to two per bedroom plus two for properties with four or fewer bedrooms, limiting occupancy to four persons per on-site parking space if occupancy exceeds two per bedroom, and other related amendments clarifying the intent of the regulations. 

The files associated with these hearings are available for public inspection at the Douglas County Community Development Department, Minden Inn, Room 202, 1594 Esmeralda Avenue, Minden, NV. Questions and comments can be directed to the Case Planner(s) above, by email to planning@douglasnv.us or fax comments to 775-782-9007. 

Pub Date: March 26, 2022 

Ad # 22817

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