Does the water treatment plant conform to the City of Fernley development code Section 44.020 for minimum road widths for non-residential use?
No. The minimum right of way width for non-residential use is 60 feet. Mesa Drive consists of both 50 feet and 60 feet right of ways. The City is aware of the requirements set forth by the development code, and is currently working to comply with this requirement.

In approving the civil improvement plans, Community Development Director Robert “Terry” Gilbert, set a condition on the City that the right of way has to be in compliance with the development code prior to certification of occupancy.

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1. Why do we need the water treatment plant?
2. Will there be any arsenic dust that will migrate to adjacent property owners?
3. Will there be any groundwater contamination from the solids drying basins?
4. Will there be a production well at the water treatment plant?
5. Will the water treatment plant be used for vehicle and / or equipment storage?
6. The surrounding zoning is rural residential two acre, can a water treatment plant be included within this zoning?
7. What is the truck traffic impact to the neighborhood?
8. Are the chemicals used in the water treatment plant process highly hazardous?
9. Is there going to be chlorine stored on-site?
10. Will site lighting from the water treatment plant be a problem to the surrounding neighborhood?
11. Does the water treatment plant conform to the City of Fernley development code Section 44.020 for minimum road widths for non-residential use?
12. Where can we get more information about the water treatment plant?