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1 Pool District, was held at 10:00 am. in the Commissioner Chambers, 2100 E. Walt Williams Drive, Pahrump, Nevada Gabbs. Manhattan, and Railroad Valley, and as the Board of Trustees for the Pahrump Pahrump, as the Governing Body of the Unincorporated Towns of Beatty, Belmont, Nye County Board of Health, as the Governing Body of the Unincorporated Town of County Board of Highway Commissioners, Nye County Licensing and Liquor Board, Pursuant to NRS a joint meeting of the Nye County Board of Commissioners, Nye informational about the CABNC (Citizens Against Brothels in Nye County) so people Ron Fairbairn said tomorrow from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. there would be an the Pahrump museum. Dwight Lilly invited the well owners to attend the meeting on Thursday at 10:00 am, at when it came up. Commissioner Koenig advised staff said it was fine and Mr. Baut could talk on that item was again double paying. Harry Baut said item 47 regarding janitorial appeared to be a mistake and the Board included on an agenda as an action item (first). not be taken on the matters considered during this period until specifically 3. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT (Three-minute time limit per person.) Action will Tim Sutton said items 5, 16, 32-34, 38, and 41 could be removed from the agenda. 2. Approval of the Agenda for (Non-action item) The Pledge was recited. 1. Pledge of Allegiance Not Present: Sharon Wehrly, Sheriff Samantha Tackett, Administrative Manager Also Present: Lorina Dellinger, Assistant County Manager; Kelly Sidman, Deputy Clerk; Tim Sutton, County Manager Sandra L. Merlino, Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board Donna Cox, Commissioner Angela Bello, District Attorney Lorinda Wichman, Commissioner Butch Borasky, Commissioner Dan Schinhofen, Vice-Chair John Koenig, Chair Sharon Wehrly, Sheriff Page 1

2 get it on the ballot for people to vote yes or no. could come and get information. He asked the Commissioners to sign the petition to included on an agenda as an action item (first)-cont d. not be taken on the matters considered during this period until specifically 3. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT (Three-minute time limit per person.) Action will a PRPC, but he thought for balance there needed to be a regional planning board Pahrump. Per NRS the Board had absolute planning authority and did not need to have Horace Carlyle said at the Tonopah Town Board meeting on May 10, 2018, County Bill was considered. He pointed out this area was a frontier community, not revenue generated. He thought it was important for the public to understand there were was disingenuous. from the prostitutes. They spent $1 million a year on local wages and transactions with local vendors. Mr. Connot thought the singular focus on just the license fees being paid license fees and taxes to be paid, but Sheri s Ranch also employed people separate Mark Connot, representing Sheri s Ranch, responded to the information regarding their checked prior to receiving service. brothels. STDs were not a problem in the brothels, but they were a problem in illegal practiced safe sex, no service was done without condoms, and all gentlemen were petition. She said public safety, health and welfare were why there were legal licensed trafficking women and underage children. She said the Chicken Ranch working ladies Trudy Kevoyan, the general manager at the Chicken Ranch Brothel, commented on the prostitution along with pimps dealing drugs, committing crimes against tourists, and testimony. was going to have another hearing on September 5, 2018, after reviewing the Judge Maddox took testimony at the hearing, but did not stay the order at that time. He Debra Strickland advised the hearing was held on May 10, 2018, regarding Order Dave Stevens said he would vote against brothels. would also be there to register voters. Diane Southworth said on May 19, 2018, from 10:00 am. to 7:00 p.m. the Pahrump Arts Council would have an arts and souls event at the Calvada Eye. The Democratic Party enable the citizens to make more educated decisions and he encouraged the Board to loss of money to the County if the brothels closed. He thought that information would close brothels. Mr. Walker said he would like to see some solid statistics on the alleged make those numbers available. petition was just to give the residents a chance to vote yes or no on the issue, not to brothel ordinance, said he did not support the ordinance on moral grounds, but the Nye County a chance to voice their position as to whether they supported the current Keith Walker, one of the original signatories of the initiative to provide the residents of Page 2

3 not be taken on the matters considered during this period until specifically needs. where all communities were represented so people could participate based on their included on an agenda as an action item (first)-cont d. 3. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT (Three-minute time limit per person.) Action will Hawthorne. with speaker s notes if anyone was interested. It would be at 9:00 am. on Friday in Lands to provide a 20 minute presentation on Nye County, which she put together along Commissioner Wichman said she was invited by the Legislative Committee on Public meeting. Commissioner Schinhofen asked to have the figures for the brothels on the next topics/issues proposed for future workshopslagendas) 6. Commissioners /Manager s Comments (This item limited to announcements or This item was removed from the agenda. 5. For Possible Action - Emergency Items SITTING AS THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Commissioner Wichman made a motion to approve with those corrections; seconded by Commissioner Schinhofen; 5 yeas. Commissioner Wichman stated on page 5 under item 8 gross national product should asked the Clerk to double check that. statement even though she voted, but there was no reference to the disclosure and she be gross regional product. Also, under item 39 she remembered giving a disclosure District regular meeting on April 17, Governing Body of the Unincorporated Towns of Beatty, Belmont, Gabbs, Manhattan, and Railroad Valley, and the Board of Trustees for the Pahrump Pool Health, the Governing Body of the Unincorporated Town of Pahrump, the meeting of the Nye County Board of Commissioners, Board of Highway 4. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation of the minutes of the joint Commissioners, Nye County Licensing and Liquor Board, Nye County Board of children. He also felt deputies needed to patrol that street to enforce the speed limit. building a road that made sense to the community and provided for the safety of the a dangerous area. The roadway was undersized, which was evident when large John Zrofsky talked about the designated truck route on West Leslie which had become vehicles left the RV park, went down the roadway at high speed and drove off the edge destroying it. He suggested either taking out the asphalt and putting gravel down or Page 3

4 other day which said although it had been a privilege to participate in the restoration Commissioner Koenig noted at a previous meeting there were some questions about the fountain at Highway 160. He was hand-delivered a letter from Valley Electric the topicslissues proposed for future workshopslagendas)-cont d. 6. Commissioners IManager s Comments This item limited to announcements or sign. Once that was constructed he would take it to Tonopah and NDOT would have it He advised Commissioner Wichman the sign at the Toquima intersection he believed on Homestead going onto Highway 160, and the reduction of speed signs on the corridor, Mr. DahI advised Commissioners Borasky and Koenig he had a request into installed. Regarding the intersection of Highway 160 and Calvada, dual left turn lanes was back up and he also just got approval from NDOT to construct the Round Mountain Mr. DahI then provided the Commissioners with a few updates on their specific items. areas of Leslie as the concerns were they were too narrow. Commissioner Schinhofen asked Mr. DahI to get a pavement condition index for the truck routes. more major roads like BeN Vista, Leslie, and a few others to specifically identify them as to use any roads, not just truck routes. He said they had started to sign some of the truck routes. Local deliveries were local deliveries and they should be allotted the ability Acting Public Works Director Tim Dahi said the truck route approved by the to and from their deliveries. Some of the confusion was who was allowed to use those Commissioners was essentially just a way to ensure the trucks had a mechanism to get Commissioner Schinhofen asked for an explanation of the truck route. 12. General road report by Acting Public Works Director. Commissioner Schinhofen assumed the Chair of the Board of Highway Commissioners. SITTING AS THE NYE COUNTY BOARD OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS to cover it. fountain and fund it. He would talk to the County Manager and submit an agenda item Commissioner Borasky said he could find sponsors to take over the responsibility of the could contact Tony Carlo or Commissioner Schinhofen to sign up. Golf Course now owned by the town. The cost was $25.00, which included a sandwich Course tournament sponsored by Nevada Realty and himself at the Lakeview Executive Commissioner Schinhofen said on May 26, 2018, there would be a Welcome to Your and a soda. there would also be a raffle to raise money to build a cart barn. People there would no longer be any financial help from them it would be back to the County to effort they returned the responsibility of fountain maintenance to the County. Since do something with the fountain. Page 4

5 Page General road report by Acting Public Works Director-Cont d. NDOT to look into all for the hearing impaired. three of those matters along with a request to update the signals Since it Great Basin was dragging their feet, if the top of the road could be covered with chip seal so it could be got their plans. seemed Commissioner opened Schinhofen if they finally asked Mr. DahI said just he to do that he got an from Great Basin Water Company that said they were in the of finalizing their plans and anticipated being able to submit a plan to move forward on or before 1, However, if it was the will of the Board he would do it the as decided process as June cost was minimal. Commissioner Koenig said he had a conversation with a lady before the meeting. was driving Blagg at Bell Vista going north the other day and it took out the CV joint on her car. The road was really rough and Commissioner Koenig if something that could be done. asked there was She Mr. DahI said he would address it. Commissioner Borasky on the for some regulation when cuts through a County road that they had to repair it within so many hours or a very few days. He then asked ii the to the for the left turn lanes. commented State responded need request someone Mr. DahI said not yet. He in the to both the officer and the NDOT director who were both looking into the matter. He anticipated them wanting to meet in the field and he would invite Commissioner Borasky to that. sent request safety Commissioner Heart signs. Borasky asked if there was any movement by the State on the Purple Mr. DahI said he had not heard anything back on that either. In NDOT s though, he said they to take a little longer to make decisions but he would follow up with one of before the next Board meeting. defense each tended these request Commissioner Wichman thought heard Mr. DahI say that he was doing something on the signs for the hearing impaired. she Mr. DahI said it was not the signs. It was upgrading intersection signals so audible alarm for them to be able to the crosswalks. cross there was an Commissioner Koenig assumed the Chair of the Board of County Commissioners.

6 There were none. SITTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF UNINCORPORATED TOWN OF PAl-tRUMP 19. Committee Reports Schinhofen; 5 yeas. Commissioner Borasky made a motion to approve; seconded by Commissioner of the Shade Structures in the amount of $86, For Possible Action The motion to accept the grant passed with 5 yeas. and Nye County programs. He said their goal was to try to minimize the drowning affect check. by teaching toddlers how to swim. Mr. Goldstein then presented the Board with the $2, He said they were working on their budget for next year and it looked like they would have a similar grant. This year they would give over $21, to all Clark International Code Council, the local building officials in the southern Nevada area, first pointed out a typographical error on the agenda item. The amount was S2,500.00, not David Goldstein, Public Outreach Chair for the Southern Nevada Chapter of the Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to accept the grant; seconded by Commissioner Wichman. pool season. regarding a $2, grant for Toddler Swim Lessons from the Southern Nevada Chapter of the International Code Council to the Town of Pahrump for the :15 For Possible Action Presentation discussion and deliberation 5 Years: Mary Peden; Alexandra Crow employees for their years of service: Certificates and/or plaques were presented to the following Town of Pahrump years of service :00 Presentation Discussion and deliberation to: 1) enter into an Agreement with National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA); and 2) approve the cost outlined in Proposal #9022RGL utilizing the Interlocal Purchasing Cooperative PlayPower, Inc. for the purchase of Shade Structures covering Petrack park as agreement with USA Shade & Fabric Structures, an affiliated corporation of of certificates to two (2) employees honored for their Page 6

7 $42, respectively. and 2) approve the cost of the Shade Structures in the amounts of $83, and agreement with USA Shade & Fabric Structures, an affiliated corporation of Purchasing Cooperative Agreement with National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA); PlayPower, Inc. for the purchase of Shade Structures covering Ian Deutch park as outlined in Proposal #9O2ORGL and #9024RGL-A utilizing the Interlocal 23. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to: 1) enter into an The motion to approve passed with 5 yeas. Commissioner Koenig opened and closed the public hearing. Borasky. Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to approve; seconded by Commissioner Memorial Park, 1600 Honeysuckle Street, Pahrump, Nevada. the PDOP Pumpkin Days to be held October 19-21, 2018 at the Ian Deutch issue an Outdoor Festival License to Pahrump Disability Outreach Program for 7. 10:45 For Possible Action 51. For Possible Action Discussion Public Hearing, discussion, and deliberation to TIMED ITEMS Wichman; 5 yeas. Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to approve; seconded by Commissioner be funded from Contingency. for the local Court Appointed Special Advocates Program serving the Fifth and deliberation regarding financial support Judicial District in Nye & Esmeralda Counties in the amount of $25,000. This can PUBLIC PETITIONER SITTING AS THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Borasky; 5 yeas. contract to Clark County Collection Service, Bid No for ambulance collections Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion based on staff recommendation to award the services, and fund from 25520, Pahrump Ambulance; seconded by Commissioner collections: and 2) Fund from Pahrump Ambulance. Award a contract to Clark County Collection Service for services as outlined in 24. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation regarding a request to: 1) Bid : Ambulance Collections Services at the rate of 25% for regular Borasky; 5 yeas. Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to approve; seconded by Commissioner Page 7

8 CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS These are items that Staff recommends for approval. The Board reserves the right to move any consent agenda item to the regular a decision is made. 28. For Possible Action Approval of Elected Official Collection Report. Discussion of any item from the Consent Agenda Items that needs review before segment of the agenda should issues arise that need to be addressed. Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to approve items 28-31; seconded by 29. For Possible Action Approval to set the date and location for the second in Pahrump, Nevada. 30. For Possible Action Approval Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to approve items 28-31; seconded by 31. For Possible Action 2018 and April 18, Approval Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to approve items 28-31; seconded by Commissioner Wichman; 5 yeas. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 32. For Possible Action Closure of meeting, pursuant to NRS for This item was removed from the agenda. 33. Closed meeting, pursuant to NRS for purposes of conferring with the This item was removed from the agenda. other personnel matters. County s management representatives regarding labor negotiations, issues and labor negotiations, issues and other personnel matters. purposes of conferring with the County s management representatives regarding per NRS for the Nye County Trust Property Auctions held on April 16, of Return of Sale and Affidavits of Publication Commissioner Wichman; 5 yeas. per NRS of Affidavit of Mailing of Delinguent Notices Commissioner Schinhofen made a mofion to approve items 28-31; seconded by Commissioner Wichman; 5 yeas. meeting in August of the Board of Commissioners for Tuesday, August 21, 2018 Commissioner Wichman; 5 yeas. Page 8

9 34. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation on labor negotiations, 35. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation regarding providing This item was removed from the agenda. issues and other personnel matters presented in closed meeting. Commissioner Schinhofen said this item was an expansion of the raceway and he appreciated the Chairman having no homes put in the agreement. He noted all the created. work they had done, the money they had put in, and the hundreds of jobs they had County Nye County Applicant. Applicant. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management 8b. For Possible Action Public Property Owner. Nye : An application for a Conforming Zone Change from Reserve (R) to Heavy Industrial (HI) with Special Projects Overlay (SO) on approximately Nevada. A portion of Assessor Parcel Number United States acres of property generally located at Nevada Highway 160, Pahrump, Hearing, discussion and deliberation on ZC States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management Property Owner. Development on property generally located at 2831 S. Nevada Highway 160, Pahrump, Nevada. A portion of Assessor Parcel Number United approximately acres from BLM Disposal Nomination to Special Plan of : An application for a Minor Master Plan Amendment to change 8a. For Possible Action Public Hearing, discussion and deliberation on MP 8. 11:00 For Possible Action: TIMED ITEMS The motion to approve passed with 5 yeas. Commissioner Schinhofen said Weilness Orchards also donated $2, for this. Sc hi n hofe n. Commissioner Borasky made a motion to approve; seconded by Commissioner He added they had donations for paving and they just finished the well. Commissioner Borasky explained this was his item. The VFW had been doing some improvements on the property and he believed this should qualify for County approval. purpose of upgrading their kitchen. This can be funded from Fund funding to the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary Post (VFW) for the Veterans Services Department. Page 9

10 Cont d. 8b. For Possible Action Public Hearing, discussion and deliberation on ZC Cont d. 8a. For Possible Action Public Hearing, discussion and deliberation on MP he was not intending to adopt the other conditions. Angela Bello said in the back-up the RPC had recommended five conditions of approval. Commissioner Schinhofen addressed the first one and she wanted to be sure was being talked about. Spring Mountain which he believed delineated what portion of the 13,000 acre parcel contained in this parcel. He pointed out that in the back-up was a map provided by Mr. Waggoner said per NRS they had to notice everyone that touched the 604 acres impair both roads into Wheeler Pass and Carpenter Canyon. Debra Strickland said there was a lot of confusion at the RPC meeting regarding the define the 604 acres by township, range and section. Mrs. Strickland also felt it would stated it needed to be further defined. She thought the best way to do that was to 13,000 acres defined in the paperwork. The RPC chairman on five separate occasions He also wondered if hotels and other facilities to house people would be included in the to increase speed and generate more noise and pollution. Mr. Bosta felt the speeds. That combined with the extended length of the raceway would allow vehicles future. He pointed out that today s modern race vehicles were capable of higher engine addressing the environmental impact to the citizens living on the fan and valley floor. document [attached]. He asked if the BLM and the County had done due diligence John Bosta asked that his comments be reflected in the minutes along with his written environmental impact study and report should be done before this item was approved. Commissioner Koenig opened the public hearing. Wheeler Pass Road, but it would not go over Carpenter Canyon. Planning Director Brett Waggoner explained it would be bordered on one side by Road and taking in the Wheeler Pass Road and asked if that would be an issue. Commissioner Cox was concerned that it appeared to be crossing Carpenter Canyon which he had changed from single-family homes. Commissioner Koenig stated that although the map in the back-up was confusing, this was only for the acres. The conditions were there would be no homes built ; seconded by Commissioner Borasky. Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to approve MP and ZC Page 10

11 Ba. For Possible Action 201 B Cont d. 8b. For Possible Action Cont d. Public Public Page 11 Hearing, discussion and deliberation on MP Hearing, discussion and deliberation on ZC Commissioner Schinhofen restated his motion to approve based on staff finding and the RPC recommendations for conditions of approval; Commissioner Borasky restated his second. Vivian Wilkinson said her concern was the precedent of the zoning. The words heavy industrial scared her and she wondered if it would set a precedent and eventually the whole 13,000 acres would be zoned heavy industrial. She described the beautiful habitat that would be affected by that. She also wondered if it was on the BLM disposal list and if she should contact them as she did not want it to be disposed of. Commissioner Koenig said no. The 13,000 acres remained as they were today and she would need to contact BLM about the disposal. John Zrofsky expressed his concern with the potential additional noise and fumes along with how this would affect the water shortage in the valley. He asked the Board to consider not turning this into the world s largest racetrack. Dwight Lilly spoke in favor of the race track expansion as he had seen nothing but good come from it so far. His only concern was the lack of detail in the item and he thought it would be smart to come back when the map was laid out. Sheriff Wehrly present Commissioner Koenig closed the public hearing. Commissioner Koenig said there was a legal description of the requested public lands in the back-up showing the exact description. The motion to approve based on staff finding and the RPC recommendations for conditions of approval passed with 5 yeas.

12 Page :00 For Possible Action: 9a. For Possible Action Public Hearing, discussion and deliberation on SU : An application for a Special Use Permit to allow a Marijuana Establishment (Cultivation), located at 250 N. Kittyhawk Drive, Pahrump, Nevada, on 6.91 acres, located in a Light Industrial (LI) zoning distrjct, Assessor Parcel Number Michael and Deanna Floyd Property Owner! Applicant. 9b. For Possible Action Public Hearing, discussion and deliberation on SU : An application for a Special Use Permit to allow a Mariiuana Establishment (Production), located at 250 N. Kittyhawk Drive, Pahrump, Nevada, on 6.91 acres, located in a Light Industrial (LI) zoning district, Assessor Parcel Number Michael and Deanna Floyd Property Owner! Applicant. Commissioner Schinhofen said Green Life Products was spoken of very highly in the State and was the first one the County issued a license to. Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to approve SU and SU ; seconded by Commissioner Wichman. Commissioner Koenig opened the public hearing. John Bosta asked that his comments be included in the minutes along with his written document [attached]. He said these permits were for marijuana cultivation and production located in a light industrial zone, which was in violation of AB487. The County did not have the authority to approve marijuana within the city. Mr. Bosta advised this question would go before the Legislative Council Bureau to establish what the law actually said and he believed the action taken today was in violation of that act. Debra Strickland said she agreed with granting the permits. Commissioner Koenig closed the public hearing. Commissioner Borasky stated the back-up said it was for recreational use so he would not vote for it. Angela Bello wondered if the mandatory and special conditions listed in the back-up were part of the motion. Commissioner Schinhofen stated when he motioned to approve it was based on staff findings and recommendations. Commissioner Schinhofen restated his motion to approve SU and SU with all conditions stated in the back-up; Commissioner Wichman restated her second.

13 Cont d. 9a. For Possible Action Public Hearing, discussion and deliberation on SU 9b. For Possible Action Public Hearing, discussion and deliberation on SU Cont d. Board s decision. regardless of the applicant and obviously an applicant s record would weigh into the Mr. Waggoner explained the SUP was tied to that parcel for a marijuana establishment plan. Ms. Bello noted in the back-up it looked like they applied for a waiver of the business Mr. Waggoner said certainly or at least intent of what their plans were. Commissioner Koenig asked if the Code for the SUPs asked for business plans. Commissioner Wichman said her second stood as well. Commissioner Schinhofen said no one knew what would happen in the future. His Commissioner Schinhofen s motion stood. motion was based on Mr. Floyd s past performance and he had every right to rezone it. the site they were on. He apologized if it was misleading as that was not his intent. SUP would go away. Mr. Floyd said initially this was where they were going to build their facility until they found they were 20 feet away from where they had to be to use they were going to do, which he did. It would be a piece of property for sale zoned light understood the SUP lasted for 18 months and in that time if nothing happened then the industrial and he just wanted to get it zoned so people could use it for that purpose. He Mr. Floyd explained they needed to turn in an application with a drawing proposing what RPC and he thought to now say they were not going to build anything was improper. Commissioner Borasky noted it stated the applicant would construct a new building on the site for both cultivation and production. That was the way it was proposed to the intent was to sell the property. expand where they were, but in the future they might move over there although the marijuana use, but they had no plans to move there right now. The plans were to Mike Floyd, the applicant, explained this was just getting the property zoned for location, not a second location. Commissioner Cox asked if they were going to move from their current location to this which Brett Waggoner responded Nye County. Commissioner Schinhofen asked who had the authority to do planning and zoning, to Page 13

14 9a. For Possible Action Cont d. 9b. For Possible Action Cont d. Public Public Page 14 Hearing, discussion and deliberation on SU Hearing, discussion and deliberation on SU The motion to approve SU and SU with all conditions stated in the back-up passed with 4 yeas. Commissioner Borasky voted no :00 For Possible Action Public Hearing, discussion and deliberation to: 1) Adopt, amend and adopt, or reject Nye County Bill No : A Bill proposing to amend Nye County Code Chapter 17.04, the Zoning Ordinance of the Pahrump Regional Planning District, by removing the 40-acre minimum area reguirement of the Suburban Estates Residential (SE) zoning district; providing for the severability, constitutionality and effective date thereof; and other matters properly related thereto; and 2) Set an effective date. Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to adopt Bill No as presented in the back-up with an effective date of June ; seconded by Commissioner Wichman. Commissioner Koenig opened and closed the public hearing. The motion to adopt Bill No as presented in the back-up with an effective date of June , passed with 5 yeas :00 For Possible Action Public Hearing, discussion and deliberation to: 1) Adopt, amend and adopt, or reject Nye County Bill No : A Bill proposing to amend Nye County Code Section A.3 Building Separation, relating to the requirement to have a minimum of ten (10) feet of separation between all buildings on a single parcel in a residential zoning district; providing for the severability, constitutionality and effective date thereof; and other matters properly related thereto; and 2) Set an effective date. Commissioner Schinhofen said he knew this had been through the process, but he was not comfortable with five feet and was not willing to make a motion. Commissioner Koenig opened and closed the public hearing. The item died for lack of a motion. SITTING AS THE NYE COUNTY LICENSING AND LIQUOR BOARD Commissioner Wichman assumed the Chair of the Licensing and Liquor Board.

15 BROTHEL Page For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to issue a Brothel License to Sky Services, Inc, dba Alien Cathouse, located at 2703 E. US 95, Armargosa, NV Ramin Sharma is the Applicant. Nye County Sheriff s Office Detective Chris Sehnert said he had nothing negative to report, only that he knew there was a review of the ease. Commissioner Koenig noted the lease agreement said the lessor was Area 51 Land, Inc., but the County s records showed the ownership as being Lathrop Wells, LLC. Ramin Sharma, the applicant, said that was Dennis Hot, the previous landowner. He still owned it, but once everything was settled it would be owned by Area 51 Land, Inc. Commissioner Koenig asked if Mr. Hof was selling to Area 51 Land, Inc., and then leasing to Mr. Sharma, which Mr. Sharma confirmed. Commissioner Koenig then pointed out the lease would commence on July 2, Mr. Sharma explained if this was approved today then that date would change to June 17 or 18, He was not sure when he was going to be on the agenda so the lease was made contingent on the date changing once the license and permit were issued. Commissioner Koenig made a motion to approve effective June 17, 2018, with the condition that a new lease agreement was received effective June 17, 2018; seconded by Commissioner Cox. Commissioner Schinhofen pointed out that Lathrop Wells, LLC, was the recorded owner of the land. He did not understand how they could lease land they did not own. Mr. Sharma said if the licensing and everything was approved then escrow would close on May 16 or 17, 2018, and Area 51 Land, Inc. would be the sole owner of the property. Commissioner Schinhofen said there were too many questions here for him to approve this at this point. He agreed with the motion, but asked Commissioner Koenig to amend it to include the lease of the land. Marc Risman, attorney for the applicant, was present via telephone and asked to have the motion repeated. Commissioner Koenig restated his motion to approve effective June 17, 2018, with the condition they come back with a lease agreement that showed a date of June 17, 2018, and he amended it to also ask that they come back with proof that Area 51 Land, Inc., owned the land instead of Mr. Hot because the lessor was Area 51 Land; Commissioner Cox amended her second.

16 13. For Possible Action He said the transfer to Area 51 Land would be completed within two or three days. He Discussion NV Ramin Sharma is the App)icant-Cont d. Mr. Risman believed escrow was waiting for Commission approval on certain matters. to Sky Services, Inc, dba Alien Cathouse, located at 2703 E. US 95, Armargosa, and deliberation to issue a Brothel License application paperwork. Commissioner Koenig pointed out there were a lot of open items here, including the Amargosa, NV Ramin Sharma is the Applicant. Liquor License to Sky Services, lnc, dba Sky Bar, located at 2703 E. US 95, 18. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to issue a Temporary Retail LIQUOR parties passed with 5 yeas. Commissioner Borasky voted no. The motion to approve leaving the date open conditioned upon getting all the correct paperwork that showed the transfer to Area 51 Land and the lease between the proper of the brothel business in Amargosa Valley. Mr. Bosta supported approval of this. was approved then the escrow would close immediately following and he would be out John Bosta said he sent Mr. Hof an asking him about this. Mr. Hof said if this Dave Stevens disagreed with giving the applicant anything. Commissioner Koenig said this was not in the PRPD so that was not important. of waiting for the Assessor. demand that the Recorder s Office show on the Assessor s page that the deed had been recorded. She asked that the Board be provided with the recorded deed instead Debra Strickland said it had become customary with the Planning Department to getting all the correct paperwork that showed the transfer to Area 51 Land and the ease Commissioner Koenig amended his motion to leave the date open conditioned upon between the proper parties; Commissioner Cox amended her second. Commissioner Wichman suggested approving conditioned on when all of that was in order and all conditions of approval were met. locked in by then and they could not operate under Mr. Hofs license. Commissioner Koenig said he gave a date of June 17, 2018, so everything had to be asked how soon the Board would like all of the information and if the applicant could operate until that time. Page 16

17 Detective Christopher Sehnert advised the paperwork was complete at this time and things they were missing were now present, including a copy of the lease. Amargosa, NV Ramin Sharma is the Applicant-Cont d. Liquor License to Sky Services, Inc, dba Sky Bar, located at 2703 E. US 95, 18. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to issue a Temporary Retail The motion to approve passed with 5 yeas. Commissioner Borasky voted no. should be brought to the Board before they were done and asked everyone to please read and know the Code. Board was serious about enforcing the privilege licenses. He said name changes Commissioner Schinhofen thought it was clear over the last year and a half that the Detective Sehnert said some of them had been and he included pictures in the back-up. Commissioner Schinhofen asked if the sign was changed already. Schinhofen. Commissioner Koenig made a motion to approve seconded by Commissioner Detective Chhstopher Sehnert confirmed everything was in order. House. Sukhbir Ohillon is the Applicant/Owner. NV The business name is being changed from Draft Picks to Pour business only. Pahrump Hotel Partners Inc located at 1101 S. Hwy 160, Pahrump 14. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to chanqe the name of the Commissioner Borasky voted no. The motion to approve with the same conditions as the last item passed with 5 yeas. Ramin Sharma said once he got approved escrow would close. last item. Commissioner Koenig amended his motion to approve with the same conditions as the until they had the brothel. Commissioner Schinhofen said this was the bar located inside the brothel and asked Commissioner Koenig to make the same condition, that they could not operate the bar Commissioner Koenig made a motion to approve. Page 17

18 passed onto the owners. Pahrump NV The business name is being changed from Wings N Things business only. WNT LLC dba Wings N Things located at 1301 S. Loop Road, 15. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to change the name of the to The Office Bar. Heath Campbell is the ApplicantlOwner. Commissioner Schinhofen asked to have his comments about following the Code Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to approve with the condition they remove the mobile sign they had on the highway; seconded by Commissioner Koenig. Commissioner Koenig pointed out that on item 14 everything on the fictitious firm name was shown, but this one was redacted. He wondered which way it should be done. Commissioner Wichman said there was no reason to redact a business address. The motion to approve with the condition they remove the mobile sign they had on the highway passed with 6 yeas. 16. For Possible Action Discussion at 1231 W. Irene, Pahrump, NV Kelli Sater is the Applicant. This item was removed from the agenda. 17. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to issue a Temporary Retail Detective Christopher Sehnert advised there were some amending issues with their attorneys right now because of the previous licensing which were not resolved yet. Also, he had copies of the health certificate, business license, and fictitious firm name, but the bank statements were not available as they had to open a new account and the Commissioner Koenig noted this was a temporary license. Commissioner Wichman asked if they needed a little more time. Detective Sehnert advised he spoke with the applicant who stated he would have the weekend, but Detective Sehnert explained to him things were not done that way in Nye County. Commissioner Wichman said she was also concerned with giving someone a temporary liquor license if there were other issues. lease and everything else resolved by the end of this week to hopefully open this taxes were never done by the previous licensee. located at 1330 E. 5th #B, Pahrump, NV Daniel Wernecke is the Applicant. Liquor License to Yield Management Systems, dba The Painted Lady Saloon Inc, Liquor License to The Hubb Bar & Grill LLC, dba The Hubb Bar and Grill located and deliberation to issue a Permanent Retail Page 18

19 They were out of compliance and had not completed the re-inspection process. 17. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to issue a Temporary Retail Fire Chief Scott Lewis said numerous inspections were done on the Painted Lady. Cont d. located at 1330 E. 5th #8, Pahrump, NV Daniel Wernecke is the Applicant Liquor License to Yield Management Systems, dba The Painted Lady Saloon Inc, Commissioner Borasky was present. Commissioner Wichman made a motion to approve item 1) and 2) fund $7, from Commissioner Schinhofen; 3 yeas , Beatty Town Board, and $7, from 24220, Beatty Room Tax; seconded by $14, for the purchase of fireworks from Lantis Fireworks and Lasers for the Fund Beatty Town and $7, from Fund Beatty Room Tax th of July fireworks show for the Town of Beatty; and 2) fund $7,000 from 25. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to: 1) approve up to BEATTY BEATTY, BELMONT, GABBS, MANHATTAN, AND RAILROAD VALLEY SITTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF UNINCORPORATED TOWNS OF Commissioners Borasky and Cox were not present. The Board was in recess until 1:30 p.m. Commissioner Koenig assumed the Chair of the Board of County Commissioners. only if everything was done; seconded by Commissioner Schinhofen; 6 yeas. Commissioner Koenig made a motion to bring this back at the May 22, 2018, meeting bar and the people who were trying to lease it. She wanted to make sure that was settled before going forward with the temporary license. Sheriff Wehrly advised there were some litigation problems between the owner of the Detective Sehnert said he left a message with the owner of the land this morning and had not received a call back yet. was done. make sure everything was in order with them and she asked Detective Sehnert if that Sheriff Wehrly said she had asked to have the owner of the facility called this morning to May 15! 2018 Page 19

20 Capital Projects; seconded by Commissioner Schinhofen; 4 yeas. for the community center interior maintenance project and fund from 24401, Beatty $25, with a 10% contingency ($27,500.00) for the Community Center interior Commissioner Wichman made a motion to approve $25, with a 10% contingency maintenance project; and 2) fund from Fund Beatty Capital Projects. 26. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to: 1) approve up to Commissioner Schinhofen said he copied this from the Elko Board of County Commissioners. Sandoval to Help Protect Our Borders. or reject Nye County Resolution No : A Resolution Urging Governor 36. For Possible Action 34. For Possible Action 32. For Possible Action Closure Discussion Discussion and deliberation to adopt, amend and adopt, This item was removed from the agenda. issues and other personnel matters presented in closed meeting. and deliberation on labor negotiations, This item was removed from the agenda. other personnel matters. County s management representatives regarding labor negotiations, issues and 33. Closed meeting, pursuant to NRS for purposes of conferring with the This item was removed from the agenda. labor negotiations, issues and other personnel matters. purposes of conferring with the County s management representatives regarding of meeting, pursuant to NRS for BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Revert Park and fund from Beatty Capital Projects; seconded by Commissioner Schinhofen; 5 yeas. benches and two trash cans from Belson Outdoors for the Robert A. and Florence Commissioner Wichman made a motion to approve $5, for purchase of two Outdoors for the Robert A. and Florence Revert Park; and 2) fund from Fund $5, for the purchase of two benches and two trash cans from Belson 27. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to: 1) approve up to Beatty Capital Projects. Commissioner Ccx was present. Page 20

21 Page For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to adopt, amend and adopt, or reiect Nye County Resolution No ; A Resolution Urging Governor Sandoval to Help Protect Our Borders-Cont d. Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to adopt and send a copy to the Governor; seconded by Commissioner Wichman; 5 yeas. CLERK 37. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation pursuant to NRS (5) to: 1) direct the District Attorney to notify the person responsible for the nuisance to abate said nuisance as set forth in the complaint received by the County Clerk on April 27, 2018, regarding APN , 4270 Maiestic View, Pahrump, Nevada and a) determine and specify a reasonable time for the person to abate said nuisance and b) direct the District Attorney to bring legal proceedings for abatement of said nuisance if the notice to the person responsible fails to abate said nuisance; OR, in the alternative 2) pursuant to NRS (1) and (2), direct the Clerk to set a public hearing not less than 30 nor more than 40 days subsequent to the filing of the complaint. Commissioner Wichman made a motion to pursue NRS (1) and (2) and direct the Clerk to set a public hearing not less than 30 nor more than 40 days subsequent to the tiling of the complaint; seconded by Commissioner Borasky. Commissioner Koenig stated his understanding with Brett Waggoner and Amanda Van Houten that they were supposed to be handling this and it was supposed to come back to them. The motion to pursue NRS (1) and (2) and direct the Clerk to set a public hearing not less than 30 nor more than 40 days subsequent to the filing of the complaint passed with 5 yeas. 38. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to appoint three (3) members to the Pahrump Regional Planning Commission due to one (1) resignation and two (2) expiring terms. This item was removed from the agenda. DISTRICT ATTORNEY 39. Presentation by the law firm of Baron and Budd regarding its proposal to provide opioid litigation representation and discussion and deliberation of the presentation. Attorney Archie Lamb from the Levin Papantonio Law Firm explained the essence of the lawsuit was the three big distributors conspired with the manufacturers to avoid their

22 Page Presentation by the law firm of Baron and Budd regarding its proposal to provide opioid litigation representation and discussion and deliberation of the presentation-cont d. legal obligation under the Controlled Substances Act to monitor and halt excessive shipments. All this lawsuit would do was generate funds for the County, which was the sole objective. Commissioner Schinhofen stated he was not a big fan of class action suits and asked if the recovery of damages incurred to Nye County could be quantified. He was also concerned about the elderly, retired veterans and people living with chronic pain and hoped this push did not stop those people that needed the medications. Mr. Lamb said it was quantifiable and described the retrospective damages such as the use of Narcan, use of the jails, and the fact that the County did not have a place to put parents who were addicted. The most important piece was healthcare and recovery as medically assisted treatment for life was the only way to help addicts. Mr. Lamb hoped when the case in Cleveland was heard the cost could be determined and a formula for Nye developed. Commissioner Schinhofen said to him it was ultimately the person who put it in their mouth and an addict could not be helped until they wanted to help themselves. He was also concerned about setting up a program with a lump sum of money and when the money went away the County had to continue the program. Mr. Lamb pointed out this was about companies who if they had adhered to their legal restrictions would not have hurt people and broke the law. Commissioner Cox asked about the statistics specific to Pahrump and Nye County as to the opioid use. Mr. Lamb said the national statistics on prescriptions per 100 were 66 out of 100 people. Nevada was 84.5 per 100, and Nye County was 156 per 100, which put Nye into the same class as Boston, Massachusetts, and Kermit, West Virginia, the epicenter of the epidemic. He explained the problem was the mathematical linear equation that a certain number of those people may be predisposed to being addicted, but 90% of them were not, and there were addicts that would not exist if they had not been prescribed. Commissioner Cox felt a lot of the reason Nye had that high of a rating was there were a lot of senior citizens and veterans, but thought this was a good start to do something about the problem. She also would like to see the money used for educational programs. At Mr. Richardson s request, Mr. Lamb addressed the costs associated with the litigation. He explained the group of lawyers would pay all costs. Should they spend S30 million and lose the County would not owe any money. He said they represented

23 39. Presentation by the law firm of Baron and Budd regarding its proposal to over 450 cities, towns and counties. so the expenses would be spread out based on their metric within the paradigm of damages. On the backend they would reimburse the presentation-cont d. provide oploid litigation representation and discussion and deliberation of the This item was removed from the agendas 41. Treasurer s Report. TREASURER The motion to approve passed with 5 yeas. However, if there were costs Mr. Lamb said they would pay them. sixth circuit judge who had never awarded attorney s fees in the event of a loss. Mr. Lamb said there was no risk for that. The only place it may come up was if followup plans were made for the Consumer Protection Act, but he said the case was with a costs should there be any. Angela Bello asked Mr. Lamb to address the potential for defense attorneys fees and Horace Carlyle said even if the Board voted this down there was an indirect cost for the any lifesaver it could get. life of the people exposed past, present and future. He thought the Board should take Dave Stevens commented on his dislike for lawyers. monetary layout from the County, which Mr. Lamb confirmed. Commissioner Schinhofen noted the contract authorized the County Manager to negotiate the terms and then execute the contract. He understood there was no Schinhofen. Commissioner Borasky made a motion to approve; seconded by Commissioner & Budd and b) to execute the contract. County Manager to a) negotiate the terms of a contract with the law firm of Baron the Baron & Budd law firm to institute legal action for recovery of damages incurred by Nye County as a result of the opioid crises; and 2) authorize the 40. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation regarding: 1) selection of County. expenses they put out and split 75/25 any of the monies left over with 75% going to the Page 23

24 DISTRICT COURT Nye Counties for Child Support Masters. Human Services, Division of Welfare and Supportive Services and Esmeralda and Interlocal Contract between the State of Nevada, Department of Health and 42. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation regarding an Intrastate Lorina Dellinger said a representative from POOL/PACT performed a site evaluation on Vista also had concerns because of possible contaminants and the County would be deemed unsuitable because of the proximity to other structures. The BLM site on Bell both the current training facility site and the BLM site. The County-owned site was 45. Update on potential Pahrump Shooting Ranges. Horace Carlyle asked the Board to support public safety and health. He talked about the workshop held in Tonopah over two years ago where it was said Nye County explored with other organizations that were unified and learned it would not be practical. parcel tax. Mr. Carlyle suggested forming a fire district like Storey and Lyon Counties did or use a Emergency Services had no funding and there was no legal requirement to do so. Emergency Services Director Vance Payne suggested revising Section 450, which he to carry any that the Board did not pick. Commissioner Schinhofen commented that a senator or assemblyman could be asked responded September 1, Commissioner Wichman asked what the deadline was, to which Lorina Dellinger unions for populations under 100,000. Commissioner Schinhofen said his first one had always been to get rid of government Reguests (BDRs) Nye County submits for the 2019 Legislative Session. 44. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation regarding Bill Draft continue; seconded by Commissioner Wichman; 5 yeas. Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to allow Justice of the Peace Jasperson to assistance, until a new Justice of the Peace for the Pahrump Township is elected. the Peace, within the confines of NRS 4.340(2), to provide him temporary Peace Judge Jasperson, as he deems necessary, to invite any available Justice of 43. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to allow Justice of the COUNTY MANAGER Schinhofen; 5 yeas. Commissioner Wichman made a motion to approve; seconded by Commissioner Page 24

25 responsible for the clean-up and cost of that. Darrell Lacy looked at properties and Mrs. practices for a range no increase in premium or deductible was anticipated. 45. Update on potential Pahrump Shooting Ranges. back. Ultimately POOL/PACT determined that as long as Nye County established best Dellinger thought he had identified a County-owned property that would be brought complaints or if they were doing a good job now. staff members they were not happy with the services. He asked if there were still Commissioner Schinhofen noted the last time this came up he heard from some other Schinhofen. Commissioner Wichman made a motion to approve; seconded by Commissioner 47. For Possible Action of the contract by $2, for a new total of $154, Services Contract with A to Zzz Environmental, Inc to remove the upholstery cleaning from Amendment #1 dated January 16, 2018; and 2) reduce the amount Discussion and deliberation to: 1) amend the Janitorial FINANCE level of enthusiasm that he hoped would carry over into the communities. The training field. someone passed the class it was eight or nine months before they were used in the because everyone in that class was over 90% in their final exams. A class was about to of the day everybody was holding their own and the ambulances had provided quite a going through the pains they had been. As Horace Carlyle pointed out, Mr. Payne said Vance Payne said all three ambulances had been delivered, but Tonopah was still programs continued to move forward, and he was enthused about the class in Beatty the solutions were simple to look at and very difficult to come through with. At the end start in Smoky Valley also. Mr. Payne cautioned everyone though that even when 46. Presentation regarding the Tonopah Ambulance Service status. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT June meeting. Mrs. Dellinger said a plan of development would be coming forward possibly during a Commissioner Wichman asked for an update on the Beatty shooting site. into a site similar to the ones in Railroad Pass, but he understood it might not be in the BLM would shake that loose then a coalition of people in the community could turn it Commissioner Borasky said he asked about one on Willow Pass Road. He believed if disposal area for BLM. Page 25

26 47. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation to: 1) amend the Janitorial of the contract by $2, for a new total of $154, Cont d. cleaning from Amendment #1 dated January 16, 2018; and 2) reduce the amount Services Contract with A to Zzz Environmental, Inc to remove the upholstery Danielle McKee, Grants/Contracts Manager, said she had not received any complaints recently. There were some issues and she met with the vendor regarding the vacuuming. The cleaning crew had also created a spreadsheet for each building. The motion to approve passed with 5 yeas. Tim Sutton said if the Commissioners or any other staff had any complaints with the janitorial services they should be directed to Mrs. McKee. 48. For Possible Action Discussion Dura Patcher and associated eguipment as outlined in the proposal attached in Commissioner Schinhofen made a motion to 1) approve entering into an agreement with Cimline Pavement Maintenance Group for a dura patcher for Public Works utilizing the interlocal purchasing cooperative agreement with HGAC, 2) approve the cost of the dura patcher and associated equipment as outlined in the proposal attached in the amount of $70,650.00, and 3) fund from 10205, Road; seconded by Commissioner Wichman; 5 yeas. HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES 49. For Possible Action Discussion Commissioner Wichman made a motion to approve; seconded by Commissioner Schinhofen; 5 yeas. and Human Services serves as an intake site for State Energy Assistance Program applications. and deliberation regarding an Interlocal Contract between the State of Nevada, Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Welfare and Supportive Services wherein Nye County Health the amount of $70,650.00; and 3) Fund from Road. and deliberation to: 1) enter into an agreement with Cimline Pavement Maintenance Group for the purchase of a Dura Patcher for Nye County Public Works Department utilizing the Interlocal Purchasing Cooperative Agreement with HGAC Buy; 2) approve the cost of the Page 26

27 Final Map application for FM : A subdivision containing 113 single- 50a. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation regarding approval of a 50. For Possible Action: PLANNING/BUILDINGICODE COMPLIANCE on. Debra Strickland said there were a lot of these hanging out there from before Order 2018, as to what would happen to those people who had parcels they could not build She thought this should be looked at after the judge s ruling on September 5, Commissioner Cox was also concerned about the water issue and did not think the was at the point where she could not support this anymore and would rather fight the battles in court instead of giving in to everyone. County would lose in court based on the changes since the contract was written. She to all the conditions put on it three years ago; seconded by Commissioner Wichman. subdivision improvement maintenance and warranty agreement according Commissioner Koenig made a motion to approve final map FM and needed on the other end for water rights. the solution. The State Engineer gave part of the solution, but now a solution was Pahrump. Homes were being built too quickly and the town did not have the water or Commissioner Koenig explained this was initially done in 2015 and at that time the RPC Commissioner Koenig personally had a problem with the way building was done in would end up in court, lose, pay fees, and they would continue building anyway. to continue building out to He said if the Board turned this down the County voted to approve it. There was a contract signed by a previous Board that allowed them Commissioner Schinhofen assumed the Chair of the Board of County Commissioners. Owner approximately acres gross and located within the Mountain Falls Master : The Final Subdivision Map of Mountain Falls Planning Area 3-2B, on Subdivision Improvement Maintenance and Warranty Agreement related to IA- Planned Community, Parcel 3-2B of File # , aka: Planning Area 3-28, 50b. For Possible Action Number Agent Taney Engineering. Applicant American West Management, Inc. Planning Area 3-2B, situated within Section 4, T2IS R54E, Assessor Parcel Development, Inc., Property Owner Adaven Taney Engineering. Applicant American Adaven Management, Inc. West Development, Inc., Property Discussion and deliberation regarding approval of a situated within Section 4, T2IS R54E, Assessor Parcel Number Agent Mountain Falls Master Planned Community, Parcel 3-28 of File # , aka: family residential lots on approximately acres gross and located within the Page 27

28 Cont d. Subdivision Improvement Maintenance and Warranty Agreement related to IA- 5Db. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation regarding approval of a Final Map application for FM Cont d. 50a. For Possible Action Discussion and deliberation regarding approval of a upset with him when he walked in front of it, which they had no right to do. Dave Stevens said he was at the Nugget and the people at Dennis Hof s booth got very made by the water board. not break him to pay a S20.00 parcel fee to support some of the recommendations did there were studies showing 5,000 wells would be lost. Mr. Carlyle stated it would trying to come up with solutions and remedies, but no matter what the Commissioners Horace Carlyle said the water board did a lot of good and had been very positive in 52. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT (second) on it three years ago passed with 3 yeas. Commissioners Koenig and Cox voted no. maintenance and warranty agreement according to all the conditions put The motion to approve final map FM and subdivision improvement feedback from the court was received as to what direction the valley was going to go. Commissioner Cox agreed with Mrs. Strickland to hold this until September after some Brett Waggoner said once the final map was recorded, but he would have to refer back to the development agreement. Commissioner Koenig asked when they had to start construction by acre feet per household. each lot were dedicated to Utilities, Inc., now known as Great Basin, who dedicated Commissioner Schinhofen asked what they were giving up in water per home. and 113 lots were always planned on the parcel being discussed. Mr. Dunford said that was correct. This was originally part of the Celebrate 155 portion Mr. Dunford said they purchased it from a lender that foreclosed and the water rights for those homes so numbers were not being added set out a certain number of homes that could be built. This was the final map for Commissioner Schinhofen explained the development agreement first entered into in Mark Dunford with American West Development was present. Dave Stevens agreed with Commissioner Cox on the water issues. May Page 28

29 Of AAYuc APPROVED this ATTEST: Commissioner Koenig adjourned the meeting. 53. ADJOURN Page 29 Nyd Cothity Clerk I Deputy Hc

30 the extended length of the raceway allows vehicles to increase speeds which generate more noise, as well as air pollution from un-combusted fuel and worn environmental impacts of the citizens living on the fan and valley floor near the proposed expansion of the Spring Mountain Raceway? I request that my comments are reflected in the minutes and I submit a copy of my prepared written remarks for inclusion in the minutes atso. Has the BLM and Nye County has done its due diligence in addressing Today s modern race vehicles are capable of higher engine speeds, combined with brake linings than existed before the track is enlarged. An Environmental Impact Studies/Reports should be required before this application is approved today. BoCC Item Ba & b by John F. Bosta Page 1

31 I request that my comments are reflected in the minutes and I submit a copy of my prepared written remarks for inclusion in the minutes also. The Special Use Permit SU and SU for Marijuana Establishment ( Cultivation) and (Production) located in a Light Industrial (LI) zoning district on APN located at 250 N. Kittyhawk Dr., Pahrump Nevada are within the limits of the Town and the County has no authority to issue these permits pursuant to A_SB487_R Section jc,1c Respectfully submitted, I John F. Bosta May 15, 2013 BoCC Item 9 a &b Comments by John F. Bosta Page 1

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