Carson City committee faces appeal on Special Use Permit granted to an Extended Stay RV Park
UPDATE: This item has been pulled from the March 21 meeting and has been rescheduled to be heard at the April 4 meeting of the Board of Supervisors. You can check out carson.org/agendas for more information.
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On Jan. 30, the Carson City Planning Committee decided to approve a Special Use Permit for an extended stay RV park on property zoned Tourist Commercial located at 1400 Old Hot Springs Road. The maximum stay would be 180 days.
However, an appeal has been made to the Board of Supervisor's by a nearby property owner asking to revoke the Special Use Permit.
The Committee approved the permit for an extended stay RV park with 277 spaces.
Amenities would include a club house, general store, bocce ball courts, restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, a pet area, walking trails, barbecue areas, and open space. Up to 30-day stays are allowed by right in RV parks within the Tourist Commercial zoning district, but stays of more than 30 days, up to a maximum of 180 days, require review and approval of a Special Use Permit.
An appeal of the Planning Commission’s decision was made by a nearby property owner. The Board of Supervisors may deny the appeal and uphold the Planning Commission’s approval, modify the conditions of the Planning Commission’s approval, or approve the appeal and deny the Special Use Permit.
For more information about that meeting, go here.