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Setback Rules: Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do setback rules rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

Paradise has fewer restrictions than Las Vegas.

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Las Vegas establishes minimum building setbacks under LVMC Title 19 (Zoning), Chapter 19.06 (Residential Districts). Setbacks vary by zoning district. In R-1 (Single Family) zones, typical setbacks are 20 feet front, 5 feet side, and 15 feet rear. Corner lots have increased side-street setbacks. Accessory structures have reduced setback requirements but must maintain at least 3 feet from side and rear property lines. Variances require Board of Adjustment approval.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Clark County sets setbacks through Title 30 UDC. R-1 typically requires 20-foot front, 5-foot side, and 15-foot rear setbacks. Master-planned communities often tighten these through Specific Plans.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLas VegasParadise
Code ReferenceLVMC Title 19, Chapter 19.06-
R-1 Front Setback20 feet-
R-1 Side Setback5 feet-
R-1 Rear Setback15 feet-
VarianceBoard of Adjustment approval required-
Front Setback-20 ft typical R-1
Side Setback-5 ft typical R-1
Rear Setback-15 ft typical R-1
Code-Title 30 UDC

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Las Vegas FAQ

What are the standard residential setbacks in Las Vegas?

In R-1 (Single Family) zones, typical setbacks are 20 feet from the front property line, 5 feet from each side, and 15 feet from the rear. Setbacks vary by zoning district β€” check your specific zone in Title 19.

Can I build closer than the required setback?

Only with a variance approved by the Board of Adjustment. You must demonstrate a hardship unique to your property. Standard setbacks are strictly enforced and building permits will not be issued for non-compliant structures.

Paradise FAQ

What is the standard front-yard setback in unincorporated Clark County?

Typical R-1 single-family residential requires a 20-foot front-yard setback. Rural Estate zones require 30 feet. Master-planned communities like Summerlin South may impose tighter or different standards under their Specific Plans.

Can I get a setback variance in Clark County?

Yes. Variances require application to the Clark County Department of Comprehensive Planning with a hearing before the Planning Commission or Board of County Commissioners. Hardship must be demonstrated, and neighbor notification is required.

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