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Lot Coverage Limits: North Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between North Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

North Las Vegas and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

North Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

North Las Vegas lot coverage limits in NLVMC Title 17 typically cap residential coverage at 35-50 percent and commercial at 50-75 percent. PUDs and master plans can override base zoning.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Clark County caps lot coverage under Title 30 UDC. R-1 zones typically allow 50 percent building coverage. Impervious surface limits apply in FEMA flood zones and sensitive watershed areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth Las VegasParadise
R-E Coverage35 percent typical-
R-1 Coverage40-50 percent50 percent typical
Commercial50-75 percent-
IndustrialUp to 75 percent-
CodeNLVMC Title 17Title 30 UDC
Rural Zones-20 to 30 percent
Flood Areas-Extra impervious limits

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

North Las Vegas FAQ

Does my North Las Vegas pool deck count toward lot coverage?

Covered patios and roofed pool structures generally count toward coverage. Uncovered concrete pool decks usually do not count, but verify with NLV Land Development for your zone.

Can I exceed lot coverage with a variance?

Variances from lot coverage limits are possible but require a hardship finding before the Planning Commission under NRS 278.300, and they are not granted for convenience alone.

Paradise FAQ

How much of my Clark County lot can be buildings?

Typical R-1 zoning allows about 50 percent building coverage including accessory structures. Rural zones cap coverage lower at 20 to 30 percent. Master-planned communities may be stricter through Specific Plans.

Does my pool count toward lot coverage?

Pools themselves are often treated as impervious surface rather than building coverage, but pool decks, patios, and cabanas do count. In FEMA flood zones, all impervious surface is capped together.

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