The hearing examiner established clear procedures for public participation, including a three-minute limit for verbal testimony, instructions for using the "raise hand" function, and a one-week open record period for submitting written comments. During the public comment session, nearby residents voiced specific concerns regarding the proposed subdivision's impact on local traffic congestion, school capacity, and potential geological hazards near an adjacent wastewater pump station. In response, the applicant's engineering team directly addressed these public testimonies, explaining how their traffic studies and soil testing comply with existing county code requirements.
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Clark County Land Use Hearings · May 28, 2026 · 46:47–46:58 · Watch on CVTV ↗
Keywords: public testimony public comment
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45:43 so it's hard really to pin a particular intersection on those comments. And is your read of those comments any other intersection or street segment implicated? - No, no, I think we've covered it. - Okay, and I see you did not specifically respond to any of the public comments, but Mr. Kinsman did address all of those that were in the record by the time the staff report was issued. I take it you concur with his response to all of those comments that he addressed? - Yes, and we have some information prepared and wanted to get through the hearing this evening. And then if necessary, submit, you know, formal responses in the one week open record, so. - Okay, that would be useful 'cause, you know,
46:40 for members of the public, they like, as I mentioned, this applicant is in the best position to respond to a lot of public comments. And so it matters to the public to hear what the developer, what the applicant has to say about their issues. - For sure, yeah. And one clarification point too that might not be obvious for people is, you know, 88th Street is also being widened similar to 90th Street. And so that will help facilitate, you know, smoother traffic flow and, you know, this new signal that's being installed as well with, you know, turn lanes as part of that, so. - Okay, all right, very good. Anything else you'd like to add? - None at this time. We're available for answering questions and we'll take good notes for the neighbor's comments. - Perfect, thank you. Okay, with that, we'll switch to public testimony. Anyone out there wish to testify in favor of this proposal?
47:39 Raise your hand. Anyone, Richard, you see? - No, sorry, I hit the wrong button. I know nobody's raising their hand for it in favor. - Okay, anyone with neutral questions or a neutral testimony
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cross_cutting keyword 46:47–46:58 public testimony, public comment
then if necessary, submit, you know, formal responses in the one week open record, so. - Okay, that would be useful 'cause, you know, for members of the public, they like, as I mentioned, this applicant is in the best position to respond to a lot of public comments. And so it matters to the public to hear what the developer, what the applicant has to say about their issues. - For sure, yeah. And one clarification point too that might not be obvious for people is, you know, 88th Street is also be