Nevada sets statewide minimum setbacks for licensed cannabis retailers from schools, parks, and similar uses under NRS 678B.250, while authorizing cities and counties to impose additional zoning conditions within those statutory floors.
Under NRS 678B.250 and NAC 678B, retail cannabis stores must be located at least 1,000 feet from any public or private K-12 school and 300 feet from a community facility such as a public park, playground, child care center, or place of worship. The Cannabis Compliance Board verifies setbacks during licensing. Local governments may adopt stricter buffers, cap the number of dispensaries, require conditional use permits, restrict hours, and impose design standards, but cannot reduce the state minimums. Cities and counties may also opt out of allowing dispensaries entirely. Distance is measured property line to property line via the shortest pedestrian route.
Operating outside approved setbacks may lead to license revocation by the Cannabis Compliance Board, civil penalties up to $20,000 per violation, and forced closure.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Paradise, NV
CCC §10.36.010 (Noise annoyance) prohibits keeping any animal that, by loud or frequent habitual barking, yelping, braying, crowing, or other noise, causes a...
Paradise, NV
Paradise is unincorporated Clark County, so Clark County Code Chapter 14.55 (Unnecessary Noise) controls. CCC §14.55.020 prohibits noise that is annoying to ...
Paradise, NV
Party noise in residential Paradise is handled under CCC §14.55.020 unnecessary-noise standard. There is no specific 'party house' chapter — but STR-hosted p...
Paradise, NV
Nevada NRS 484D.475 prohibits modifying a motor vehicle muffler or exhaust to produce louder noise than the factory original. CCC §14.55 backs this with loca...
Paradise, NV
Vehicles parked on public streets in Paradise can be towed under NRS 484B.450 after 72 hours, and from private property (apartment lots, shopping centers) un...
Paradise, NV
Clark County Code §10.08 requires that all licensed dogs and cats in unincorporated Clark County be spayed or neutered. Intact pets require a fancier, breede...
Side-by-side rule comparisons with other cities in Clark County.
See how other cities in Clark County handle dispensary zoning.
See how Paradise's dispensary zoning rules stack up against other locations.
Quick Compare
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.