Clark County approves improvement of parking storage close to Harry Reid Worldwide Airport’s gasoline storage facility

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Clark County zoning commissioners voted to approve the event of a six-story parking storage subsequent to Harry Reid Worldwide Airport’s gasoline farm. The potential storage is the topic of a number of considerations from the county’s Division of Aviation.

The storage can solely be constructed if builders meet quite a few security and safety necessities from the Clark County Division of Aviation.

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District G Commissioner Jim Gibson motioned to approve the storage Wednesday.

“It will then go into the kind of, study that on various levels, of various items that it must go through, and when it comes out, the other end, it will be a safe project or not a project,” he mentioned.

Land use lawyer Bob Gronauer is representing the developer and mentioned the catering enterprise that sits on the location the place the storage will sit is much less safe.

Clark County zoning officers will resolve the destiny of a proposed parking storage subsequent to Harry Reid Worldwide Airport’s gasoline storage facility Wednesday. (KLAS)Screenshot 2025 11 04 162145Renderings for proposed parking storage close to Harry Reid Worldwide Airport’s gasoline tank (Supplied by TRC Parkitects)Screenshot 2025 11 04 162010Renderings for proposed parking storage close to Harry Reid Worldwide Airport’s gasoline tank (Supplied by TRC Parkitects)

“Anybody in this room can drive to that property today and can do whatever they want without the security, without the 20-something conditions that the Department of Aviation is putting on this application,” Gronauer mentioned.

Elias George, a land use lawyer representing a pilot towards the storage, argued the county ought to maintain off on approval till research displaying the storage meets security necessities are within the public report. He mentioned that may in all probability now not occur, with research going down behind closed doorways.

“We are hopeful that the Department of Aviation will conduct its safety review and its appropriate protocols and perhaps submit some of reports to the county, but other than that, we may never know,” George mentioned.

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