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Neighborhood Relations in Las Vegas
Neighborhood Participation Meetings: Residential & Commercial
Neighborhood Negotiations
Petition Drives
When the term neighborhood meeting is brought up most think of a Home Owners Association (HOA) meeting where residents from a neighborhood attend a meeting held by the HOA board. At these meetings the HOA Board reviews and votes on a variety of actions from budget items to how the landscaping is maintained and possibly new rules for homeowners in the neighborhood. When a developer is asked to hold a neighborhood meeting by a City or County they are being asked to do something similar for properties within a determined radius that are considered “neighbors” to the project. The neighbors for a developer/owner may be homeowners, but may also be businesses, landowners or other developers.
Not all projects are required to hold a neighborhood meeting. Each jurisdiction within Southern Nevada has different requirements based on the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) guidelines as well as what the developer is requesting and what the project consists of. The distance radius that determines who will receive an invitation to these neighborhood meetings is also determined by the NRS and by each jurisdiction’s individual requirements based on what is being requested. Typically, the radius for a neighborhood meeting ranges from 500-2500 feet out from the property line of the parcel (s) where the project will be located.