§ 30.48.250. Designation as Gaming Enterprise District.  


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  • Properties shall only be incorporated into the Gaming Enterprise District after a special use permit has been approved per Table 30.16-4 to establish a resort hotel (or rural resort hotel or neighborhood casino) and the use remains active per Section 30.16.210. In addition, any property which is located within the Las Vegas Boulevard Gaming Corridor and was zoned H-1 as of July 16, 1997 is within the gaming enterprise district. All properties designated Gaming Enterprise District (GED) are shown as the "Gaming Enterprise Districts" on the latest Gaming Enterprise District Map, to be updated every four months in accordance with NRS 463.309 (current edition available for review and/or purchase from the Department of Comprehensive Planning). It should be noted that, while the entire parcel may be depicted as Gaming Enterprise District on the map, only a portion of the parcel may actually be designated Gaming Enterprise District due to separation requirements listed below. A casino (live gaming) may only be established in conjunction with a resort hotel (or rural resort hotel or neighborhood casino). Per Table 30.44-1, resort hotels are only permitted in the H-1 zoning district and subject to the approval of a special use permit. In addition to the standards listed in Table 30.44-1, additional regulations for the establishment and enlargement of the GED are found in this Chapter.

(Ord. 3397 § 7, 2006; Ord. 3355 § 6 (part), 2006: Ord. 2481 § 3 (part), 2000)