City Council
Regular MeetingLas Vegas, NV · January 5, 2022
Agenda
Carolyn G. Goodman, Mayor (At-Large) City Manager Jorge Cervantes
Stavros S. Anthony, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 4) City Attorney Bryan K. Scott
Brian Knudsen (Ward 1) City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
Victoria Seaman (Ward 2)
Olivia Diaz (Ward 3)
Cedric Crear (Ward 5)
Michele Fiore (Ward 6)
City Council Agenda
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January 5, 2022
9:00 AM
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CEREMONIAL MATTERS
1. Call to Order
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2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Invocation - Reverend Mary Bredlau, Clark County Coroner’s Office
4. Pledge of Allegiance
5. Recognition of the Citizen of the Month
6. Recognition of the Southern Nevada Community Health Center
BUSINESS ITEMS - 9:30 A.M. SESSION
PUBLIC COMMENT
7. Public comment during this portion of the Agenda must be limited to matters on the Agenda for action. If you wish
to be heard, come to the podium and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as well as the
amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
BUSINESS ITEMS - 9:30 A.M. Session
8. For Possible Action - Any items from the 9:30 a.m. session that the Council, staff and/or the applicant wish to be
stricken, tabled, withdrawn or held in abeyance to a future meeting may be brought forward and acted upon at this
time.
9. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the December 1, 2021 Regular City Council
Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
Matters listed on the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine and have been recommended for approval
by the Submitting Departments. All items on the Consent Agenda may be approved in a single motion.
However, if a Council Member so requests, any consent item may be moved to the discussion portion of the
agenda and other action, including postponement or denial of the item, may take place.
CITY ATTORNEY - CONSENT
10. For possible action to approve the Cooperative Agreement for the Chief Local Elected Official Consortium and the
Establishment of Workforce Connections as a Joint Powers Authority by and among the counties of Clark,
Esmeralda, Lincoln and Nye and the cities of Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas and North Las Vegas for the
Southern Nevada Workforce Development Area in accordance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of
2014, NRS 277.045, NRS 277.110, NRS 277.120, and NRS 277.140
CITY CLERK - CONSENT
11. For possible action to approve the Proclamation and Order declaring the 2022 City of Las Vegas Municipal Election
COMMUNITY SERVICES - CONSENT
12. For possible action to approve the acceptance of a grant award in the amount of $450,000 from the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development to the City of Las Vegas with the Southern Nevada Regional
Housing Authority as recipient for the FY 2021 Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grant for the transformation of
Marble Manor Public Housing Site in the Historic Westside, 1320 Morgan Street - Ward 5 (Crear)
FINANCE - PURCHASING AND CONTRACTS - CONSENT
13. For possible action to approve award of Bid No. 22.69111.02-JH, Doolittle Pool improvements, located at 1950
North J Street, to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder - Department of Operations and Maintenance -
Award recommended to: CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL POOLS, INC. ($1,187,450 - Parks and Leisure Activity
Capital Projects Fund) - Ward 5 (Crear)
14. For possible action to approve award of Contract No. 21.MWA677.D1-JH, Prime Design Services for Eastern
Avenue Local Storm Drain - Washington Avenue to Searles Avenue - Department of Public Works - Award
recommended to: STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. ($199,787.68 - Road and Flood Capital Projects
Fund) - Ward 3 (Diaz)
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15. For possible action to approve award of Contract No. 21.MWA708.D2-JH, Prime Design Services for Centennial
Parkway - Alpine Ridge Parkway to Durango Drive (30% to Final Design) - Department of Public Works - Award
recommended to: WSP USA, INC. ($1,050,000 - Road and Flood Capital Projects Fund & Sanitation Enterprise
Fund) - Ward 4 (Anthony)
16. For possible action to approve award of Contract No. 220123-HM, Blanket Designated Services for Bid-
Ability/Constructability and Independent Cost Estimate (ICE) Review Consulting Services - Department of Public
Works - Award recommended to: ATKINS NORTH AMERICA, INC. (Not-to-Exceed $200,000 - Various Funds) - All
Wards
17. For possible action to approve award of Contract No. 210117-PH, Professional Services for Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Housing Services - Municipal Court - Award recommended to: WESTCARE NEVADA, LLC (Not-to-
Exceed $500,000 Annually/Total Contract Amount Not-to-Exceed $2,500,000 - Various Funds) - All Wards
18. For possible action to approve the purchase of four (4) Demers MXP170 Type I Ambulances - Fire and Rescue
Department - Award recommended to: REDSKY FIRE APPARATUS, LLC ($939,000 - Fire Equipment City
Acquisition Internal Service Fund)
19. For possible action to approve award of Contract No. 220124-HM, Blanket Designated Services for Subsurface
Utility Engineering Consulting Services - Department of Public Works - Award recommended to: KCI
TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (Not-to-Exceed $200,000 - Various Funds) - All Wards
20. For possible action to approve award of Addendum No. 2 to Agreement No. 180399-PH, Colocation Facilities
Agreement - Department of Information Technologies - Award recommended to: SWITCH ($689,796 for three years
of service - Computer Services Internal Service Fund) - All Wards
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE - CONSENT
21. For possible action to approve a First Amended and Restated Memorandum of Understanding between the City of
Las Vegas and Clark County School District for the Officer Alyn Beck Memorial Park and James Bilbray/William
and Mary Scherkenbach Elementary Schools, located at 9220 and 9370 Brent Lane, to change certain terms and
conditions of the agreement - Ward 6 (Fiore)
PLANNING - BUSINESS LICENSING - CONSENT
22. For possible action to approve a Tavern-Limited License for ABLE BAKER BREWING COMPANY, LLC dba ABLE
BAKER BREWING COMPANY, LLC at 1510 South Main Street, Suite #120 - Ward 3 (Diaz)
23. For possible action to approve a Tavern-Limited License for WE ALL SCREAM, LLC dba WE ALL SCREAM at 517
Fremont Street, Suite #150 - Ward 3 (Diaz)
24. For possible action to approve a Temporary Alcoholic Beverage Caterer License for DLS EVENTS, LLC dba DLS
EVENTS, LLC at 3780 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite #250 - Los Angeles, California
25. For possible action to approve a Temporary Beer/Wine/Cooler On-Sale License for a Change of Ownership FROM:
ASHOK MIRCHANDANI, LLC TO: LUZANITA ARAUJO LANDO dba BRAZILIAN JUNGLE GRILL at 603 South Las
Vegas Boulevard [Luzanita Araujo Lando, Owner] - Ward 3 (Diaz)
26. For possible action to approve a Restricted Gaming License for RAFMAN, INC. dba FREMONT MARKET at 1404
Fremont Street [Rafman Kibrail Mansoor, President, Secretary, Treasurer, Director, Shareholder] - Ward 3 (Diaz)
PUBLIC WORKS - CONSENT
27. For possible action to approve Interlocal Contract 1180 - Supplemental No. 2 between the City of Las Vegas (CLV)
and the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) to increase total funding for engineering
design for the Centennial Parkway, Alpine Ridge Way to Durango Drive Project ($500,000 - Road and Flood Capital
Project Fund [CPF]) - Ward 4 (Anthony) and Clark County
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28. For possible action to approve Interlocal Contract 1234 - Supplemental No. 1 between the City of Las Vegas
(CLV) and the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) to increase total funding for
engineering design for the Sawtooth Roads - Northwest Area Arterials Project, which includes roadway and
flood control improvements along Brent Lane from Durango Drive to Fort Apache Road, Durango Drive from
Brent Lane to Log Cabin Way, El Capitan Way from Brent Lane to Ruston Road, and Log Cabin Way from
Durango Drive to El Capitan Way ($300,000 - Road and Flood Capital Project Fund [CPF]) - Ward 6 (Fiore)
29. For possible action to approve Interlocal Contract 1319 between the Cities of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas,
Henderson, Boulder City, and Mesquite, Clark County, and the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern
Nevada (RTC) for the RTC to fund the RTC Traffic Signal Detection Project in coordination with the entities - All
Wards
30. For possible action to approve Cooperative (Local Public Agency) Agreement P485-16-063 - Amendment No. 2
between the City of Las Vegas (CLV) and the State of Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) to increase
project funding, extend the agreement expiration date from January 31, 2023 to June 30, 2025, and amend the
agreement from payable agreement to payable/receivable agreement to allow for matching funds payments for
engineering, right-of-way, and construction of the Summerlin Parkway Trail Project along Summerlin Parkway from
Rampart Boulevard to CC-215 Beltway ($118,421 - Parks and Recreation Capital Project Fund [CPF]) - Wards 2
and 4 (Seaman and Anthony)
31. For possible action to approve Cooperative (Local Public Agency) Agreement PR571-13-063 Amendment No. 4
between the City of Las Vegas (CLV) and the State of Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) to extend
agreement expiration date from January 31, 2022 to June 30, 2024, and increase project funding for construction of
the Intersection Right Turn Lane Improvements Project at the following intersections: Rainbow Boulevard/Cheyenne
Avenue, Tenaya Way/Lake Mead Boulevard, Charleston Boulevard/Community College Drive, Charleston
Boulevard/Merialdo Lane, and Cheyenne Avenue/Jones Boulevard ($797,211 - Road and Flood Capital Project Fund
[CPF]) - Wards 1, 2 and 5 (Knudsen, Seaman and Crear)
32. For possible action to approve Cooperative (Local Public Agency) Agreement PR575-13-063 Amendment No. 4
between the City of Las Vegas (CLV) and the State of Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) to extend the
agreement expiration date from June 30, 2022 to June 30, 2024, and increase project funding for construction of
dedicated right turn lanes and bus turnout improvements at the Charleston Boulevard/Torrey Pines Drive and Lake
Mead Boulevard/Jones Boulevard intersections ($304,708 - Road and Flood Capital Project Fund [CPF]) - Wards 1
and 5 (Knudsen and Crear)
33. For possible action to approve Third Supplemental Interlocal Contract LAS29E18 between the City of Las Vegas
(CLV) and the Clark County Regional Flood Control District (CCRFCD) to extend the agreement expiration date
from January 31, 2022 to June 30, 2022 for the construction of the Flamingo - Boulder Highway North - Boulder
Highway, Sahara to Charleston Project - Ward 3 (Diaz)
34. For possible action to approve Interlocal Contract 1333 between the City of Las Vegas (CLV) and the Regional
Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) to provide funding for engineering design for the Oakey
Boulevard, Rancho Drive to Martin Luther King Boulevard Project ($250,000 - Road and Flood Capital Project Fund
[CPF]) - Ward 1 (Knudsen)
35. For possible action to approve Interlocal Contract 1231 - Supplemental No. 1 between the Cities of Las Vegas,
North Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City, and Mesquite, Clark County, and the Regional Transportation
Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) to increase total funding for the Advanced Traffic Management System
Maintenance Project managed in coordination with the entities - All Wards
RESOLUTIONS - CONSENT
36. R-1-2022 - For possible action to approve a Resolution consenting to the undertakings of the City of Las Vegas
Redevelopment Agency (RDA) in connection with the Commercial Visual Improvement Program (CVIP) Agreement
between the RDA and Quality Commercial Maintenance, Inc., (Owner), located at 310 West Utah Avenue (APN
162-04-607-008), to be in compliance with and in furtherance of the goals and objectives of the RDA - Ward 3 (Diaz)
[NOTE: This item is related to RDA Item 5 (RA-1-2022)]
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DISCUSSION/ACTION ITEMS
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS - DISCUSSION
37. Discussion for possible action regarding the reappointment of Craig Palacios to the Citizens Advisory
Committee to the Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency
38. Discussion for possible action regarding the reappointment of Councilwoman Olivia Diaz to the Oversight Panel
for School Facilities
39. Discussion for possible action regarding the reappointment of Kevin McOsker to the Building and Safety
Enterprise Fund Advisory Committee
RECOMMENDING COMMITTEE REPORT - DISCUSSION
BILLS ELIGIBLE FOR ADOPTION AT THIS MEETING
40. Bill No. 2021-39 - For possible action - Amends LVMC Chapter 19.04 to add provisions regarding trails and other
similar transportation-related facilities in order to implement and be consistent with the Layered Complete Street
Network described in the City’s 2050 Master Plan, and repeals the Trails Element of the Las Vegas 2020 Master
Plan. Proposed by: Seth T. Floyd, Director of Community Development
NEW BILLS
There is no public comment on these items and no action will be taken by the Council at this meeting, except
those items which may be stricken or tabled. Public testimony takes place at the Recommending Committee
Meeting held for that purpose.
41. Bill No. 2022-1 - Amends various provisions of LVMC Title 7 to increase from three to four the number of dogs,
cats, ferrets or rabbits that can be kept at a particular place or residence without a specific permit to do so.
Sponsored by: Councilwoman Victoria Seaman
42. Bill No. 2022-2 - Amends LVMC Chapters 6.63 and 11.39 regarding pedicabs and pedalbuses to update definitions,
clarify the circumstances under which motor assistance to those devices can be supplied, and clarify license-
related insurance requirements. Sponsored by: Councilwoman Michele Fiore
PLANNING
The items listed below, where appropriate, have been reviewed by the various City departments relative to the requirements
for storm drainage and flood control, connection to sanitary sewer, traffic circulation, and Building and Fire regulations.
Their comments and/or requirements have been incorporated into the action.
PLANNING - ONE MOTION/ONE VOTE
The following are items that may be considered in one motion/one vote. They are considered to be routine non-public and
public hearing items with a Planning Commission and/or Staff recommendation of approval. All public hearings and non-
public hearings items will be opened at one time. Any person representing an application or a member of the public or a
member of the City Council not in agreement with the conditions and all standard conditions for the application
recommended by staff, should request to have that item removed from this part of the agenda.
43. 21-0719-RQR1 - REQUIRED REVIEW - PUBLIC HEARING - APPLICANT: OUTFRONT MEDIA - OWNER: 305 LAS
VEGAS, LLC - For possible action on a Land Use Entitlement project request for a Required Review of an approved
Special Use Permit (U-0008-96) FOR AN EXISTING 40-FOOT TALL, 14-FOOT BY 48-FOOT OFF-PREMISE SIGN
at 330 East Charleston Boulevard (APN 162-03-115-001), C-1 (Limited Commercial) Zone, Ward 3 (Diaz). Staff
recommends APPROVAL.
44. 21-0720-RQR1 - REQUIRED REVIEW - PUBLIC HEARING - APPLICANT: OUTFRONT MEDIA - OWNER:
ADDILAND, LLC - For possible action on a Land Use Entitlement project request for a Required Review of an
approved Special Use Permit (U-0160-96) FOR AN EXISTING 40-FOOT TALL, 14-FOOT BY 48-FOOT OFF-
PREMISE SIGN at 1201 South Jones Boulevard (APN 163-01-101-009), C-1 (Limited Commercial) Zone, Ward 1
(Knudsen). Staff recommends APPROVAL.
45. 21-0721-RQR1 - REQUIRED REVIEW - PUBLIC HEARING - APPLICANT: OUTFRONT MEDIA - OWNER:
STANSBERRY CONSTRUCTION, INC. - For possible action on a Land Use Entitlement project request for a
Required Review of an approved Special Use Permit (U-0026-96) FOR AN EXISTING 40-FOOT TALL, 14-FOOT BY
24-FOOT OFF-PREMISE SIGN at 3052 South Valley View Boulevard (APN 162-08-302-010), M (Industrial) Zone,
Ward 1 (Knudsen). Staff recommends APPROVAL.
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46. 21-0722-RQR1 - REQUIRED REVIEW - PUBLIC HEARING - APPLICANT: OUTFRONT MEDIA - OWNER:
MICHELLE ARCHIARDI - For possible action on a Land Use Entitlement project request for a Required
Review of an approved Special Use Permit (U-0025-96) FOR AN EXISTING 40-FOOT TALL, 14-FOOT BY
24-FOOT OFF-PREMISE SIGN adjacent to the west side of Rancho Drive, approximately 250 feet south of
Alexander Road (APN 138-02-803-001), C-2 (General Commercial) Zone, Ward 5 (Crear). Staff recommends
APPROVAL.
47. 21-0723-RQR1 - REQUIRED REVIEW - PUBLIC HEARING - APPLICANT: OUTFRONT MEDIA - OWNER: W M C
PAVILIONS, LLC - For possible action on a Land Use Entitlement project request for a Required Review of an
approved Rezoning (Z-0100-97) WHICH ALLOWED AN EXISTING 80-FOOT TALL, 14-FOOT BY 48-FOOT OFF-
PREMISE SIGN on property bounded by U.S. 95, I-15 and Grand Central Parkway (APN 139-33-511-004), PD
(Planned Development) Zone, Ward 5 (Crear). Staff recommends APPROVAL.
PLANNING - DISCUSSION
48. 21-0224 - ABEYANCE ITEM - PUBLIC HEARING - APPLICANT: PETER OZIGNU - OWNER: THE KENECHI
TRUST - For possible action on the following Land Use Entitlement project requests on 0.40 acres at 3702 Vegas
Drive (APN 139-19-812-007), Ward 5 (Crear). Staff recommends DENIAL on the entire Land Use Entitlement
project. The Planning Commission (7-0 vote) recommends APPROVAL on the entire Land Use Entitlement project.
48a. 21-0224-ZON1 - ABEYANCE ITEM - REZONING - FROM: C-2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) TO: M
(INDUSTRIAL)
48b. 21-0224-SDR1 - ABEYANCE ITEM - SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW - FOR A PROPOSED
CONTRACTOR’S PLANT, SHOP & STORAGE YARD DEVELOPMENT
49. 21-0536-SUP1 - ABEYANCE ITEM - SPECIAL USE PERMIT - PUBLIC HEARING - APPLICANT: ROBERT
TAYLOR - OWNER: ANDANDOLINDO, LLC - For possible action on a Land Use Entitlement project request FOR
A PROPOSED 1,700 SQUARE-FOOT TAVERN-LIMITED ESTABLISHMENT USE at 200 Hoover Avenue, Suite
#150 (APN 139-34-412-171), C-2 (General Commercial) Zone, Ward 3 (Diaz). The Planning Commission (6-0-1
vote) and Staff recommend APPROVAL.
REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS
50. Report by Carolyn Wheeler, Executive Director of the Downtown Vegas Alliance, regarding the organization's
activities and achievements throughout 2021 and their goals for 2022 - All Wards
51. Report by Melissa Gutierrez, Region Superintendent, on the current educational operations in schools within the
Clark County School District (CCSD) in the City of Las Vegas - All Wards
SET DATE
52. Set date on any appeals filed or required public hearings from the City Planning Commission Meetings and
Dangerous Building or Nuisance/Litter Abatements.
CITIZENS PARTICIPATION
53. Citizens Participation: Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters within the
jurisdiction of the City Council. No subject may be acted upon by the City Council unless that subject is on the
agenda and is scheduled for action. If you wish to be heard, come to the podium and give your name for the record.
The amount of discussion on any single subject, as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may
be limited.
COUNCIL EMERGING ISSUES
Comments made by Council members during this portion of the agenda must refer solely to proposals for future
agenda item topics to be brought before the Council for consideration and action at a later date. Any
discussion must be limited to whether or not such proposed items shall be placed on a future agenda and no
discussion regarding the substance of any such proposed topic shall occur. No action shall be taken.
54. Discussion regarding potential items for future City Council agendas - All Wards
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COUNCIL MEMBER RECOGNITION
55. Council Member Recognition: Comments made by individual City Council Members during this portion of the
agenda will not be acted upon by the City Council unless that subject is on the agenda and scheduled for action.
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