City Council Meeting
Regular MeetingNorth Las Vegas, NV · May 15, 2024
Agenda
NOTICE AND AGENDA
CITY OF NORTH LAS VEGAS
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
May 15, 2024
CALL TO ORDER
4:00 p.m., Council Chambers, 2250 Las Vegas Boulevard North,
North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030
Website - http://www.cityofnorthlasvegas.com
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City Council Regular Meeting Agenda
May 15, 2024
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City Council Regular Meeting Agenda
May 15, 2024
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VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH OPEN MEETING LAW
INVOCATION
Pastor Dave Tatlock, The Oasis
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - BY INVITATION
PRESENTATIONS
Proclamation in Recognition of National Public Works Week
Mayor’s Innovative Teacher Award Presentation
COUNCIL COMMENTS
PUBLIC FORUM
This is the first of two portions of the City Council devoted to the Public. Public comment during this
portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. After completing and submitting
a blue speaker card, please come forward to the podium upon recognition by the Mayor. Please state your
name and address for the record. In consideration of other citizens, we ask that you please limit your
comments to two minutes and that repetition be avoided.
AGENDA
1. City Council Regular Meeting Agenda of May 15, 2024. (For Possible Action;
Recommendation – Approve)
CONSENT AGENDA
Matters listed on the Consent Agenda are considered routine and may be approved by a single motion.
However, any Consent Item may be moved to the Business portion of the agenda for discussion at the
request of any Council member.
2. Agreement to Use Local Government Contract for Public Safety Medical Supplies,
Equipment & Monitors with Zoll Medical Corporation in the Amount of $73,634.06, CIP
Project No. 22067. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)
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3. Amendment No. 1 to the Multi-Jurisdictional Interlocal Contract Among the City of
North Las Vegas, Cities of Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City, and Mesquite, Clark
County, State of Nevada, Southern Nevada Health District, Clark County Water
Reclamation District, Clark County School District, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department, Las Vegas Valley Water District, Clark County Regional Flood Control
District, Overton Power District 5, and the Clark County Regional Transportation
Commission of Southern Nevada to Revise the Imagery Project Fee Table for the
Southern Nevada Geographic Information Interlocal Contract which will Decrease
North Las Vegas Project Fees in the Amount of $88. (Citywide) (For Possible Action;
Recommendation – Approve)
4. First Amendment to Professional Service Agreement with Wunderlich–Malec
Engineering, Inc. for Process Control Programming and Support for the Utilities Water
Reclamation Facility and Potable Water System Increasing the FY23/24 (1) One-Year
Term from $45,000 to $70,000 and Adding (3) Three One-Year Term Renewal Options
at the Sole Discretion of the City Manager, Increasing the Total Amount of the
Agreement to an Amount Not-to-Exceed $280,000, Funded by the Utilities Enterprise
Fund. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)
5. Grant Application and Acceptance of Any Resulting Grant Award from the Nevada
Department of Public Safety Office of Criminal Justice Assistance for the Residential
Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Grant Program in the Amount of $120,000,
including $30,185 in Local Matching Funds and Authorization for City Manager or
Designee to Execute Grant Documents, Enter Into Related Agreements, and
Administratively Approve Any Revised Final Funding Allocation. (Citywide) (For
Possible Action; Recommendation – Ratify, Approve, and Authorize)
6. Increase Construction Contract for Harber Company in the Amount of $1,283,720
Increasing the Contract Total from $13,465,600 to $14,749,320, and Increased
Expenditure of $1,283,720 from the Utility Enterprise Fund for the Installation of an 8-
Inch Waterline, CIP Project No. W0084. (Ward 1-Barron) (For Possible Action;
Recommendation – Approve)
7. Purchase Order with LRD, INC., dba Carter Powersports in the Amount of $77,687.78
for Two Polaris Xpedition XP 5 Ultimate UTVs to Assist the North Las Vegas Police
Department in Apprehending Street Level Narcotics Criminals. (Citywide) (For
Possible Action; Recommendation – Ratify)
8. Grant Application and Acceptance of any Resulting Grant Award from the
Environmental Protection Agency Community Grants Program in the Total Amount of
$2,500,000, Which Requires a City Match Totaling $625,000 to Rehabilitate and
Repair the Robinson Well Pump Station and Authorization for City Manager or
Designee to Execute the Grant Documents, Enter into Appropriate Related
Agreements for Approved Projects and Programs, as Required, and Administratively
Approve Any Revised Final Funding Allocations or Contract Amendments as Needed
(CIP Project No. W0028). (Ward 2-Garcia-Anderson) (For Possible Action;
Recommendation – Ratify, Approve, and Authorize)
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9. Reimbursement Agreement for Public Improvement with IDV Speedway, LLC for the
Installation of a Pressure Regulating Valve on an Existing Water Line in Amount Not to
Exceed $1,028,236.64, and Increase in Expenditure of $1,028,236.64 from the Utility
Enterprise Fund for the Costs in the Reimbursement Agreement, CIP Project No.
W0061. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)
10. Rule 9 Line Extension Agreement with NV Energy in the Amount of $134,372 Funded
by Clark County Significance Grant for the Craig Ranch Regional Park Multi-Use
Fields, CIP Project No. 10482. (Ward 2 - Garcia-Anderson) (For Possible Action;
Recommendation – Approve)
11. Second Supplemental Interlocal Contract with the Clark County Regional Flood
Control District to Extend the Project Completion Date from June 30, 2024 to June 30,
2026 for the Gowan Outfall, Alexander Road - Decatur Boulevard to Simmons Street
and Simmons Street to Clayton Street Project, CIP Project No. 10497. (Ward 2 -
Garcia-Anderson) (Ward 3 - Black) (For Possible Action; Recommendation –
Approve)
12. Three-Year Software Subscription Agreement with UB Holdings, LLC dba
Ungerboeck Systems International, LLC and Momentus Technologies for VenueOps
Software in the Amount of $76,000. (Ward 2 – Garcia-Anderson) (For Possible
Action; Recommendation – Approve)
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Matters listed under Public Hearing are those items that are required to have a public hearing according to
Nevada Revised Statutes and other applicable codes. Items under this heading may require a notice
published in a newspaper of general circulation and/or may require mailed notices. In addition to Public
Hearing items, associated Ordinances for Final Action may be included under this heading to facilitate
action on items related to the same project.
13. FDP-03-2024 (Lake Mead & Englestad Microbusiness) for Applicant, Clark
County Real Property Management, to Request a Final Development Plan in an MUD-
N (Mixed-Use Neighborhood District) to Construct a 76-Unit Multi-Family Apartment
Complex and a 19,798 Square Foot Commercial / Retail Building on 4.92 Acres
Located 300 Feet West of the Intersection of Lake Mead Boulevard and Englestad
Street. (Ward 2-Garcia-Anderson) (For Possible Action; Recommendation –
Approve)
14. AMP-02-2024 (Cheyenne & Coleman) for Applicant: Randcol, LLC to Request an
Amendment to the Comprehensive Master Plan to Change the Land Use Designation
from Single-Family Low to Neighborhood Commercial, Located at the Northwest
Corner of Cheyenne Avenue and Coleman Street. (Ward 2-Garcia-Anderson) (For
Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)
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15. ZN-03-2024 and Ordinance No. 3202; An Ordinance Related to Zoning;
Reclassifying Approximately 0.77 ± Acres from C-P, Professional Office Commercial
District to C-1, Neighborhood Commercial District, (ZN-03-2024, Cheyenne &
Coleman) for Property Located at the Northwest Corner of Cheyenne Avenue and
Coleman Street and Providing for Other Matters Properly Relating Thereto. (Ward 2-
Garcia-Anderson) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve; Pass and
Adopt)
16. ZN-07-2023 and Ordinance No. 3201; An Ordinance Related to Zoning; A Property
Reclassification of 53.96 Acres from R-E (Ranch Estates District) to R-3 (Multi-Family
Residential District) (ZN-07-2023, Losee/Elkhorn Project). Location: Approximately
670 Feet East of the Northeast Corner of Losee Road and Clark County 215. (APN’s
124-13-401-001, 124-13-401-002, 124-13-401-005 through 124-13-401-008) and
Providing for Other Matters Properly Relating Thereto. (Ward 4-Cherchio) (For
Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve; Pass and Adopt)
17. DA-02-2024 VILLAGES AT TULE SPRINGS PARCEL 1.21 for Applicant: D.R.
Horton to Request a Major Modification to the Development Agreement for the
Villages at Tule Springs to Amend the Land Use Designation in Village 1, Specifically
Parcel 1.21, to Allow Land Use for Multi-Family; to Allow Tandem Parking; to Allow
Valet Trash Service; and Modify the Number of Units Permitted from a Single Hallway.
Located North of Clark County 215 and Approximately 1,200 Feet East of Revere
Street. (Ward 4-Cherchio) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)
18. ZN-01-2024 and Ordinance No. 3203; An Ordinance Related to Zoning;
Reclassifying Approximately 26.39 Acres from RZ13 MPC, Residential Zone up to 13
DU/AC Master Planned Community, to R-3 PCD, High Density Residential Planned
Community District, (ZN-01-2024, Villages At Tule Springs Parcel 1.21 And Parcel
1.22) for Property Located North of Clark County 215 and Approximately 1,200 Feet
East of Revere Street and Providing for Other Matters Properly Relating Thereto.
(Ward 4-Cherchio) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve; Pass and
Adopt)
19. Public Hearing Regarding the City’s Delinquent Utility Accounts, Adoption of the
Delinquent Accounts Report, and Authorization of City Staff to File Adopted Report
with the Board of County Commissioners. (Citywide) (For Possible Action;
Recommendation – Conduct Public Hearing, Adopt, and Authorize)
BUSINESS
20. SET FUTURE PUBLIC HEARING DATES
Set Date on Any Appeals Filed or Required Public Hearings:
VAC-02-2024 (Mosaic Commerce Center) Set Public Hearing for June 5, 2024
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21. Presentation of the Outcomes of the City Sponsored Professional Learning Project at
Cheyenne High School and Sedway Middle School. (Citywide) (For Discussion)
ORDINANCES - FINAL ACTION
Ordinances listed under Final Action were introduced at a previous Council meeting for action at this
meeting.
22. Ordinance No. 3205; An Ordinance of the City of North Las Vegas, Nevada
Amending Ordinance Nos. 2711, 2267, 2746, 2757, 2891 and 3166. Amending the
Development Agreement for the Villages at Tule Springs (DA-02-2024, Villages at
Tule Springs Parcel 1.21) Between the City of North Las Vegas and KBS SOR Park
Highlands LLC; and Providing for Other Matters Properly Relating Thereto. (Ward 4-
Cherchio) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Pass and Adopt)
APPOINTMENTS
23. Reappointment of Karina Barragan to the Regional Flood Control District Citizens
Advisory Committee for a Term Ending on June 30, 2026. (Citywide) (For Possible
Action; Recommendation - Appoint)
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
PUBLIC FORUM
This is the portion of the meeting devoted to the Public to speak on any subject within the jurisdiction,
control, or authority of the City Council. After completing and submitting a blue speaker card, please come
forward to the podium upon recognition by the Mayor. No matter raised in Public Forum may be the subject
of deliberation or action but may be referred to the City Manager for action at a later date. Please state your
name and address for the record. In consideration of other citizens, we ask that you please limit your
comments to two minutes and that repetition be avoided.
ADJOURNMENT
The City Clerk keeps the official record of all proceedings of the City Council. In order to maintain a
complete and accurate record of all proceedings, any photograph, map, chart, or other document used in
any presentation to the Council should be submitted to the City Clerk. If materials are to be distributed to
members of the City Council, please provide thirteen copies for distribution to the City Manager, Assistant
City Manager, City Attorney, City Clerk, and Staff.
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