The Auslan Acres subdivision proposal seeks to divide an 8.78-acre property zoned R16 into 98 single-family lots utilizing narrow lot standards. Infrastructure plans to meet concurrency requirements include extending adjacent avenues, dedicating a sewer tract, and ensuring a new traffic signal is operational at 88th Street and 94th Avenue prior to final plat approval. During public testimony, nearby residents expressed concerns that the development's high density will strain local traffic and school capacities, and questioned the validity of the project's geotechnical report regarding seismic soil stability.
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Clark County Land Use Hearings · May 28, 2026 · 17:05–17:19 · Watch on CVTV ↗
Keywords: plat concurrency Subdivision infrastructure zoning density subdivision
What was said
16:03 If you are a web user and are using your computer for audio, you can simply click the mute button at the bottom of your screen or next to your name in the list of participants shown by the red arrows. If you are a web user and using a phone for audio, you can either mute yourself on your computer or use your phone's mute capability. Phone only users can use the mute capability on their phone. We would ask that you stay muted anytime you are not speaking. Thank you, everyone. And with that, I will jump into tonight's presentation for Auslan Acres Subdivision. Good evening, Mr. Examiner, county staff, and the general public. For the record, my name is Joe Kinsman and I'm the land use planner for this project.
17:03 The name of this project is, again, the Auslan Acres Subdivision. The case before the hearings examiner this evening is a request to divide 8.78 acres into 98 new single family lots within the R16 zone, utilizing the narrow lot standards. As I said, my name is Joe Kinsman and I'm the review planner for this project. Alistair Dawson is the review engineer. Jason Noble reviewed this for the fire marshal's office and Mr. David Jardine and Craig Coddle reviewed this proposal for transportation concurrency. Tonight, during our presentation, staff will provide an overview and summary of the proposal, identify any major outstanding issues or concerns,
18:03 and make our recommendation to the examiner. On the vicinity map, the subject property is identified by the two black dots. North is oriented to the top of the page.
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direct keyword 17:05–17:19 plat, concurrency, Subdivision, infrastructure, zoning, density, subdivision
s presentation for Auslan Acres Subdivision. Good evening, Mr. Examiner, county staff, and the general public. For the record, my name is Joe Kinsman and I'm the land use planner for this project. The name of this project is, again, the Auslan Acres Subdivision. The case before the hearings examiner this evening is a request to divide 8.78 acres into 98 new single family lots within the R16 zone, utilizing the narrow lot standards. As I said, my name is Joe Kinsman and I'm the review planner for