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Commissioners approve 358‑lot Traditions North tentative map in Dayton

April 16, 2026 | Lyon County, Nevada


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Commissioners approve 358‑lot Traditions North tentative map in Dayton
The Lyon County Board of Commissioners on Thursday approved a tentative subdivision map for Traditions North LLC that will build 358 single‑family homes in a phased project north of the Nevada Station and Rock Creek parkways in Dayton.

Senior planner Lisa Nash told the board the application applies to a 220.75‑acre portion of a larger 230.76‑acre parcel; the PUD handbook allows up to 415 units across the full development. The tentative map before the board covers three of four phases and includes clustered lots to the south and southeast, preserved open space to the north and west, five proposed parks, a trailhead, and four project detention basins to manage regional flows.

The developer’s traffic analysis estimated roughly 3,433 new daily trips at full buildout (about 255 AM peak and 342 PM peak trips). Nash said regional improvements, including an intersection near US‑50 and Fortune Drive, are expected as area growth continues and will be mitigated by contributions from multiple projects.

Condition language (Condition 33) requiring off‑site drainage connections and controls was negotiated with staff and the applicant and incorporated into the conditions of approval. Carter Williams, representing the applicant, stressed that lots are clustered to preserve natural slopes and integrate trail connections with adjacent public lands.

After a short public comment period, Commissioner Jacobson moved to approve the tentative subdivision map subject to 34 conditions of approval; Commissioner Hawiday seconded. The board voted 5‑0 to approve the map.

Next steps: the applicant must submit final maps or records of survey and meet all conditions prior to site improvements and building permits. The outstanding phase (57 lots) will return to the board for a subsequent tentative map action.

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