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  • Go to Planning Maps and Publications.  You may also call the Community Development Department at 702-293-9282 to obtain the zoning of a property. Zoning maps are also available for purchase in the Community Development Department at City Hall. You may contact the Community Development Department office at 702-293-9282.

    The information on the County’s website is not for Boulder City zoning.

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  • The city's Zoning Ordinance (Title 11) is part of the municipal code, which is available online.

    Copies of specific chapters are also available at the Community Development Department. If you need to purchase a hard copy of the entire ordinance, you may contact the City Clerk's office at 702-293-9208.

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  • You would 1st check the zoning chapter for your zone, such as Chapter 11-3 for R1 for single-family residential. If your property does not meet the minimum requirements for a lot in that zone.


    For instance, if your property is in the R1-7 zone but it is less than 7,000 square feet in size or less than 70 feet in width), your property is entitled to some breaks on the setback requirements, which can be found in Chapter 11-21 for substandard lots of record.


    These chapters address the principal building on your property (the house), and any additions to it. There are different setback requirements for accessory buildings, found in Chapter 11-20 of the

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  • These regulations are found in Chapter 11-20 of the

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  • These regulations are found in Chapter 11-20 of the

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  • These regulations are found in Chapter 11-20 of the

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  • If for residential property, bring in a plot plan showing your entire property and all existing structures on it. Verify where your front property line is relative to the street. You can usually get your property line dimensions off the County Assessor's office website.

    Next, show what it is you want to build (detached garage, house addition, patio cover, etc.) and what the setbacks (feet and inches) would be from the nearest property lines (front, side, rear). For commercial property, bring in the same type of information for a plot plan, but also provide your parking layout, showing dimensions.
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  • Probably not. Over the decades, roads in Boulder City were built at varying widths for the right-of-way, and the front property line for your property may be 4 1/2 feet behind the sidewalk, 3 feet behind the sidewalk, or something different. Please call either the Community Development Department at 702-293-9282 or the Engineering Division at 702-293-9200 for this information.
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  • In most cases, yes. Your property may not extend to the back of the sidewalk, but the Public Works Department may be able to issue an encroachment permit for a fence or wall within the city's right-of-way. You may contact them at 702-293-9200.
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  • Most property line dimensions can be found on the County Assessor's Office website. Sometimes the county's maps do not include all property lines, and sometimes (though rarely) their information is incorrect. The city's Engineering Division can be reached by calling 702-293-9200. They can verify all property line dimensions, and you can also get a scaled copy of your property from that division.
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  • If the fence or wall will be located on the property line, yes. Since most homeowners do not have their property lines surveyed, the city will require you to get your neighbor (the property owner, not a renter) to sign off on your request. If you are willing to provide a survey and have your property lines staked by a licensed land surveyor, and your wall is built entirely on your property, permission from the neighboring property owner will not be required.
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  • Under the Real Property Records heading click on Address to enter the address you're looking for. Once you've entered the street number, street name and Boulder City, you have access to the property ownership data for that property, as well as links to the Assessor's maps and aerial photos.
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  • Please call the City Planner at 702-293-9282 to discuss your request and see if a variance is necessary. It's very possible that a variance is not necessary. If you do need a variance, the City Planner will go over the procedure with you.
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  • Most requests for residential or commercial development can be approved by city staff without going to the Planning Commission or City Council. These other approvals are usually only required if the proposed use requires a Conditional Use Permit or a variance (and in most of those cases only approval by the Planning Commission is required).
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  • Sign regulations are found in Chapter 24 of Title 11 of the

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  • The sign regulations are found in Chapter 24 of Title 11 of the

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  • Call the Engineering Division at 702-293-9200.
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  • Call the Community Development Department at 702-293-9282 and we will check your address file to see if there is a usable plot plan there. If not, you will need to draw your own plot plan if you intend to submit a request for a building permit.
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  • You may call us at 702-293-9282. Due to lack of space, most house plans are destroyed after a year's time, but you can ask us what we have on file. You are also welcome to copy any or all of the items in the address file for your property (copy fees will apply).
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  • The zoning restriction is typically 25 feet maximum for a house and 16 feet for an accessory building. How this is measured is determined by the building code: a summary is that the height is measured from the average grade around the proposed building to the midpoint of a pitched roof or to the top of a flat roof. Basements may be partially exposed above grade; you may contact the Building Official at 702-293-9282 to get more information on how basements and building heights are calculated.
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  • No, not at this time. If historic restrictions are considered in the future, this answer will be updated at that time.
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  • Possibly not. The zoning ordinance states that for a corner lot, the front property line is the shorter of the 2 property lines which abut the streets. This can affect where you can build an accessory building, or how high your fences can be, since there are usually different regulations for front yards vs. side and rear yards. (Typically there are greater restrictions and limitations for what is permitted in the front yard.)
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  • Possibly. It depends on if the city has records in our building files for the other unit. If the city has previously approved permits for the other unit, then it is considered to be "grandfathered in." If we don't have records, the issue is more clouded, as we may not be able to determine if the unit was ever legally allowed. If the unit was illegally built or converted, then it will need to be returned to a state where it is not a separate dwelling unit.
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  • Not if your property is zoned R1, Single-Family Residential. You may have additional bedrooms, but nothing that could be locked off and used as a separate dwelling. Also, detached buildings are not permitted for living or sleeping purposes. (You may use a detached building for a garage, workshop, home office, pool house or music room, but with no bedrooms or kitchen.) Variances are not allowed for additional dwellings in a single-family zone.
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  • For demographic information about Boulder City, please visit the
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  • The state’s population estimate for Boulder City for July 1, 2019 is 16,188 persons.  For up to date certified population and population projections, visit the 

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  • The Planning Commission generally meets the third Wednesday of the month at 5 p.m. Check with the City Planner at 702-293-9282 regarding any changed dates. Submission deadlines for applications are generally the last Thursday of the prior month, or about 3 weeks in advance. Please talk to the City Planner about items for Planning Commission approval.

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  • A setback is simply the closest distance that a structure is "set back" from a property line.

    An easement is a separately recorded item that designates that some other party has a right over that portion of land, although the property owner owns the underlying land. (For example, the city or other utilities may have a 5 foot wide easement along a side property line, which means that they have the right to trespass over and work within that easement area.)

    A right-of-way is the term used for the land owned by a public agency and used for city roads and state and federal highways; the right-of-way usually extends beyond the roadway itself. (Many city roads may be between 31 feet and 41 feet wide within a 60 foot wide right-of-way, which would also include any parkway, the sidewalk, and up to 4 1/2 feet behind the sidewalk.)
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  • The ordinance, being the Controlled Growth Management Plan (Chapter 41 of Title 11), only affects you if you're planning to build a house that you intend to sell, and not to live in yourself. It also applies to construction of all apartments, multifamily condominiums and hotels. For these requests, contact the City Planner at 702-293-9282 to discuss the procedure for obtaining an allotment. The ordinance also technically applies to owner-builders on newer lots (created since 1996), but these requests are merely counted towards the annual total and can be approved at the staff level.
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  • The city’s zoning regulations for home occupations are found in Chapter 29 of Title 11. You may pick up an application at https://www.bcnv.org/DocumentCenter/View/4368/Business-License-application-PDF. Call the Economic Development Coordinator at 702-293-9393 if you have any questions about city requirements.

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  • Not yet, but we are working on this. In the meantime, applications are available for pick up in the Community Development Department. If you would like us to mail you one, please call 702-293-9282.
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