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Thursday, 29 April 2010 09:47

On Wednesday, April 21, the Clark County Commission Hearing's 4-3 vote in favor of settling with Jim Rhodes came as a monumental disappointment to everyone in the room who had just spent hours testifying against it.

Though the people lost to four commissioners, they did get three votes, and this is just one battle from which the public message rang out loud and clear, that Red Rock is always worth defending.
The commissioners received hundreds of phone calls and letters and were presented with thousands of petition signatures from the Save Red Rock Coalition and supporters.  And the meeting (video of hearing: scroll to start time of 1:39:39) revealed an educated public, researched, varied, dedicated, and passionate about not settling and compromising the Red Rock Overlay.
The meeting started with the District Attorney (1:39:39) and Jim Rhodes' lawyer (1:58) telling the commissioners why they should accept the proposed settlement with Jim Rhodes (Gypsum Resources), and why they should listen to the lawyers and not the people.
After those two testimonies were heard for the settlement, all other testimony was against it, beginning with Kevin Powers (2:27) from the Nevada State Legislative Counsel Bureau in Carson City and Congresswoman Dina Titus (2:18) from the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington.  They cautioned the commissioners as to why they should deny or at least postpone the settlement until after the state hearing, and were followed by two hours of public testimony (2:36), also against it.  It was clearly not just a District F issue as citizens from Boulder City, Las Vegas, Blue Diamond, Mt. Charleston, and Henderson all testified against compromising the Red Rock Overlay with a settlement.
Yet, the meeting still ended with a 4-3 vote for settling with Jim Rhodes.
The Save Red Rock Coalition hopes this is not an indication of how the county will vote when presented with Mr. Rhodes' major project application in the future.
The settlement exempts Rhodes' mountain top property from the Red Rock rural zoning restrictions and allows him to apply for a major development project, in exchange, the county won't have to fight him in court and risk losing a million dollars in legal fees. (The other risks reported to the media and commissioners such as, "over 46,000 acres will be left unprotected", "protecting 159 from increased traffic", etc., are invalid.  See video.)  One vocal opponent of the settlement said that "Red Rock was worth way more than a million bucks."
Commissioners Reid and Giunchigliani agreed that Red Rock was worth fighting for and voted against the settlement along with Commissioner Weekly.  The people were grateful for their support and commitment.
Commissioners Brager, Sisolak, Brown, and Collins voted for the settlement, to the audible disdain of the public.
But Brager and Brown said that they would put together a citizen's group committee to protect the area and watch over the major projects.  The Save Red Rock Coalition hasn't heard anything from them yet, but supporters are watching to see if they will and who will be included.
Every commissioner said they cared about Red Rock, and not everyone trusts that.
The people will be watching carefully to find in the ensuing weeks and months which of the commissioners is, as purported, honest and committed to the people and to saving Red Rock Canyon from development as deemed inappropriate by the community.

 

 
RED ROCK RALLY TOMORROW Print E-mail
Written by Heather Fisher   
Tuesday, 20 April 2010 22:01
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Dear friends of Red Rock Canyon,
Thank you for signing the petition.  (It is still available to sign on-line if you haven't signed it yet.)
This is a very important reminder about the most crucial zoning hearing for Red Rock Canyon, tomorrow, Wednesday, April 21!
Please come to the Red Rock Rally and hearing tomorrow!  Or if you can't make it, please write to your commissioners.  Click on the read more (below) for maps, directions and emails.  It's not looking good:
Read more...
 
SIGN THE PETITION TO SAVE RED ROCK Print E-mail
Written by Heather Fisher   
Wednesday, 14 April 2010 15:52

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We only have 7 days to the Clark County hearing (April 21, 9:00 a.m. Clark County Government Center, Commission Chambers).  Please put it on your calendars.  This is the most important meeting to attend.  But in the meantime, we need your help. Please look at the on-line petition and if you agree, sign it, forward it, facebook it, twitter it, and do whatever you can to spread the word quickly!

Click here for the on-line petition!

 
RJ Article: Developer finds Thrill... Print E-mail
Written by Heather Fisher   
Wednesday, 14 April 2010 17:23

Las Vegas Review Journal, April 14, 2010

Developer Finds Thrill on Blue Diamond Hill

 
March 31 Mtg. and News Stories Print E-mail
Written by Heather Fisher   
Thursday, 01 April 2010 19:18

---COPY OF APRIL 1 EMAIL UPDATE---

Dear friends of Red Rock Canyon,

I want to thank everyone who came to the Red Rock Citizen's Advisory Council meeting last night.  Many good ideas were heard and offered as to how to best protect the Red Rock Overlay district--and though it does have to be a multi-faceted approach--one thing was loud and clear, Red Rock Canyon is not an appropriate place for big development, and we will have to remain committed to achieving a permanent solution.  I will post more details later on the website.
This is a big issue for Las Vegas.  It made the nightly news and the front page of the paper again.  Thanks again for coming and standing up for Red Rock.

On another note, don't forget to play an April Fools joke on the ones you love most today!  My son taped the handle on the kitchen sink squirter so that we would get all wet when we turned on the faucet.  As many times as he's done it, it still gets me every time!
Just keep swimming...
Heather Fisher
702-274-0116
 
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