LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Southern Highlands residents met up on Monday night at a neighborhood assembly to voice their considerations a couple of new improvement undertaking within the works, taking place simply toes away from their property.
“We think it’s ridiculous what this developer is trying to accomplish in our community,” Southern Highlands resident, Charles Quinones shared with 8 Information Now.
Representatives for developer, DC Peterson showcased what residents can count on, having been in talks with Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones a couple of multi-home undertaking close to the Starr Hill and Montage Marron areas.
Southern Highlands residents struggle improvement plans to just about triple variety of houses allowed on beloved hill
“They want to build as many homes as possible on this five-acre plot of land, it’s not right,” fellow resident, Jennifer Mattera shared.
Based on neighbors, the plot of land known as “Hillside” has sure laws in place that the developer and the county aren’t adhering to.
“The ordinance allows up to 18 homes, and their response was come back with nearly double,” Quinones added.
As well as, the houses block the view of the panorama which many residents say is the rationale they purchased property there to start with.
Initially, Commissioner Jones requested ‘DC Peterson’ to make adjustments to its proposed improvement nonetheless, throughout Monday evening’s assembly, Mattera stated nothing was modified.
“Commissioner Jones told the developers to come back with a better design and that’s why we’re here. We’ve had no prior information before this meeting even though it was requested and come to find out nothing about the plan is different,” Mattera instructed 8 Information Now.
DC Peterson’s improvement group declined to remark, however Commissioner Jones shared with 8 Information Now that he seems to be ahead to assembly along with his workers to grasp what enter the neighbors supplied.
The developer will meet with Commissioner Jones and the remainder of the board subsequent week on the Clark County Fee assembly, on Wednesday, December 18th.