§ 30.20.050. Public Facilities Needs Assessment/Plan.  


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  • Applications for a Public Facilities Needs Assessment/Plan shall be processed per Table 30.20-3.

    Table 30.20-3 PUBLIC FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT/PLAN
    AUTHORITY AND CONSIDERATION TABLE
    a. Initiating Authority Board, Property owner
    b. Standards for
    Acceptance
    1. A Concept Plan must be approved prior to submittal of a Public Facilities Needs Assessment/Plan.
    2. A Specific Plan must be submitted and reviewed concurrent with the Public Facilities Needs Assessment/Plan.
    c. Fee $1,000 plus $1,000 Notice Fee:
    $4/acre for each acre over 300 gross acres;
    $4/parcel over 1 parcel;
    $25 for less than 20 acres;
    $50 for 20—100 acres; and
    $100 for more than 100 acres.
    d. Application
    Process
    1. Preliminary PFNA submitted to staff.
    2. Staff distributes PFNA to agencies.
    3. Applicant presents initial PFNA to Town Board; (minimum 30 days after submittal)
    4. Meeting with staff, agencies and applicant. (within approximately 14 days from Town Board meeting)
    5. Applicant works with staff and agencies to resolve issues identified in meeting.
    6. Final PFNA submitted to staff and scheduled for Town Board, Planning Commission and Board meetings for public hearing per Section 30.16.210. (approximately 90 days from Final PFNA submittal)
    ;xin;(The Town Board meeting satisfies the requirement for a neighborhood meeting per NRS 278.210)
    e. Notice Posted notice, entity notice, and 2,500 foot radius notice. (See 30.16.230 for detailed notice requirements)
    f. Recommending Entities Government Entities; Town Board, Cities and Planning Commission
    g. Approval Authority Board
    h. Standards for Approval The application may be approved if the Board determines that the needs assessment and plan will ensure adequate public services including transportation, fire and police protection, flood control and drainage, parks and open space, trails system, schools, and water and sewer services, and evaluate the need for and phasing of additional facilities and services required will serve the proposed development, and that existing services to established development will not be significantly affected.
    i. Conditions of Approval 1. The Board may identify issues, significant improvements and anticipated phasing, and may modify the assessment as needed. The approval of a public facilities needs assessment by the Board shall not confer the right to develop the Major Project, but shall only provide the developer guidance regarding the potential of the project and the issues which need to be resolved and methods of resolution to the satisfaction of the Board through subsequent applications and agreements.
    2. All approved plans, conditions, restrictions and rules shall be made a part of the application's approval and shall be binding on the property owner and applicant.
    j. Time Limit if Approved Any approved public facilities needs assessment/plan for which a land use application has not been submitted within two (2) years of the approval shall expire unless an extension of time has been granted per Table 30.16-17. Any extension may require updating all or part of the analysis. Preliminary PFNA will expire in 1 year unless the Final PFNA has been submitted.
    k. Issue identification and resolution If approved, the applicant shall continue consultation with the Director of Comprehensive Planning to resolve issues related to development of the project identified by the Board with the Concept Plan, or any subsequent application.

     

    (Ord. 3549 § 4 (part), 2007; Ord. 3518 § 5 (part), 2007; Ord. 2756 § 4 (part), 2002; Ord. 2510 § 4 (part), 2000; Ord. 2482 § 4 (part), 2000; Ord. 2481 § 3 (part), 2000)

    (Ord. No. 3975, § 7, 8-17-2011; Ord. No. 4063, § 4, 10-17-2012; Ord. No. 4152, § 3, 11-20-2013; Ord. No. 4481, § 5, 4-19-2017; Ord. No. 4658, § 5, 12-19-2018)

    Note— See the editor's note to § 30.20.060.