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Nevada Las Vegas Zoning 

 

Establishment of Zoning Districts.

In order to classify, regulate, and segregate the use of land, buildings and structures, and to regulate and restrict the height and bulk of buildings, the unincorporated territory of Clark County is divided into districts as follows.

 

 

1. Residential Districts.

 

A. Single-Family Districts:

 

i. Rural Residential:

R-U, rural open land district

R-A, residential agricultural district

R-E, rural estates residential district

R-D, suburban estates residential district

 

ii. Suburban Residential:

R-1, single-family residential district

R-T, manufactured home residential district

 

iii. Compact Residential:

R-2, medium density residential district

RUD, residential urban density

 

B. Multiple-Family Residential Districts:

R-3, multiple-family residential district

R-4, multiple-family residential district (high density)

R-5, apartment residential district

 

 

2. Commercial Districts.

 

CRT, commercial residential transitional district

C-P, office and professional district

C-1, local business

C-2, general commercial district

 

 

3. Manufacturing Districts.

 

M-D, designed manufacturing district

M-1, light manufacturing district

M-2, industrial district

 

 

 

4. Special Districts.

 

O-S, open space district

H-2, general highway frontage district

P-F, public facility district

R-V-P, recreational vehicle park district

U-V, urban village district

H-1, limited resort and apartment district

 

 

5. Overlay Districts.

 

AE, airport environs overlay district

Public use airport height overlay district

RNP, residential neighborhood preservation district

P-C, planned community overlay district

Gaming enterprise district

(Ord. 2510 § 8, 2000; Ord. 2482 § 8 (part), 2000; Ord. 2481 § 3 (part), 2000)