A meat processing and packing plant planned to be built in Carson City, NV, is back to square one after a public noticing error was made regarding a special use permit.
Local media outlet Carson Now reported the city planning commission’s Sept. 30 permit approval for the proposed Carson Valley Meats no longer stands, and the matter will have to go back to the commission. A letter submitted by the Coalition of Citizens for Peaceful Enjoyment pointed out that notices sent to a mobile home park included an incorrect address, and a notice was not sent to tenants in several spaces.
The matter can go before the commission again in December or January, said Carson City Community Development Director Hope Sullivan.
“While we are disappointed to be delayed by a technicality on the city’s part, we accept the outcome and look forward to appearing before the planning commission again,” Carson Valley Meats said. “We appreciate and applaud the city for doing the right thing and making sure it is all done correctly.”





