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Proposal withdrawn for Carl's Jr. next to pet cemetery

A controversial request to build a fast-food restaurant next to a pet cemetery has been withdrawn, but cemetery supporters remained wary because the property at issue could still be rezoned for commercial use.

Property owners CT-1 LLC asked for a one-acre parcel at Craig Road and Tenaya Way to be reclassified from residential to commercial property, and applied for a permit to build a fast-food restaurant there.


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  • That raised the ire of people connected to the 30-year-old Craig Road Pet Cemetery next door, who felt that a 24-hour restaurant would mar the corner’s tranquility.

    This week, CT-1 released a statement saying it would not seek a permit for a Carl’s Jr. restaurant at that corner.

    The statement does not mention the requests to change the property use from residential to commercial, though, and so opponents are not letting down their guard, said Curt Weiman, the cemetery’s manager.

    “We all believe something should go there,” Weiman said today. “It needs to be something that fits with the community. A food joint is not going to do anything for this area.”

    The items were scheduled to be before the Las Vegas Planning Commission on Thursday evening, but the meeting has been rescheduled for 6 p.m. Nov. 5.

    Warren Hardy, a consultant who is working with the property owners, said it hasn’t been decided whether the remaining requests will stay on the agenda or be delayed.

    “We would like to have some conversations with the residents out there and see if there’s something we can bring to that project that is more acceptable,” he said.

    The cemetery occupies four acres on the northwest corner of Craig and Tenaya — almost the entire block, except for the one-acre parcel owned by CT-1. The site is about two blocks south of Bunkers Memory Gardens Cemetery.

    There is commercial development on the east side of Tenaya Way, but the development surrounding the cemetery is residential.

    Contact reporter Alan Choate at achoate@reviewjournal.com or 702-229-6435.

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    Doug wrote on October 21, 2009 12:05 AM: Steve Larson the Carl's Jr. slum lord/franchisee should not be so greety with his 45 million net worth, and start to care about the community and obese childrens health. His food and business practices are killing our community. He is from California and does nothing charitiable for Las Vegas, he takes all his profits from his 30 plus fast process food posion centers and spends on his Hawaii and Lake Tahoe mansions. The American way?


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    Joanne wrote on October 20, 2009 11:33 PM: Though it may not seem as this cemetary is tranquil and peaceful, it is. There are several people that have chosen to be laid to rest with their pets.
    My suggestion would be to maybe have some sort of business that is guided towards pets. Not a puppy store by any means but a pet boutique etc would be great. The developers needs to think outside the box a little and just operate a business that goes well with the cemetary.


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    douglas wrote on October 20, 2009 10:37 PM: it's important to maintain that neighborhood's "tranquility" lest the dogs and cats resurrect. even better, the cemetery owner oughta provide a covering over the entire property in case some radioactive particles in a rainfall reanimate them, like in those zombie movies.


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    Curt Weiman wanted the land wrote on October 20, 2009 09:41 PM: Could it be that the pet cemetery and this Curt Weiman character are just bitter that they were not able to afford to buy the land when it was for sale and now they want to fight the developer on it? Seems suspect to me. They even say on their website that they wanted to buy that property. Personally I think that pet cemetery is on it's last leg and will be closed by summer of next year. The only way they even stay in business is by burning all the dead animals there 24/7. They should be happy that ANY business wants t. Build by that POS unkept dump.


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    WTF wrote on October 20, 2009 09:31 PM: "mar the corners tranquility". ????? Is this for real? Did the person who wrote this article look at that corner? Hardly tranquil. Wow.


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    Pet cemetery is a dump wrote on October 20, 2009 09:28 PM: @native nevadan

    I don't think anything could look crapier than that piece of $hit that currently sits on that corner. Way to go pet cemetery!! Keep it residential. Maybe in 5 years you will be able to buy it from the owners after the building is burned down by the homeless. So let me get this straight the people that live up there don't want a state of the art brand new building on the corner, but they like the smell of burning horses? That's right they cremate horses there. Pee eww. Glad I don't live up there. Some people truly don't get it!!


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    Flush Rimjob wrote on October 20, 2009 09:24 PM: In 1981, with 300 restaurants in operation, Carl Karcher Enterprises became a publicly held company. In 1988, Carl and his family were accused of insider trading by the Securities and Exchange Commission. They had sold large quantities of stock before the price dropped. Carl agreed to a settlement with the SEC and paid more than half a million dollars in fines.


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    Strategy wrote on October 20, 2009 09:18 PM: The Korean family planning to operate this hamburger place has a cost-saving strategy regarding the dead dogs.


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    NativeNevadian wrote on October 20, 2009 08:17 PM: Buy a clue.....
    You do realize that there is a ton of empty office space already, so building an office building.......won't work or it will if you don't want to rent it out.

    The next fall of the economy is commercial real estate.

    Keep it residential.......keep the original zoning......if you don't vegas looks crappier and crappier.


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    Fair & Balanced Fred wrote on October 20, 2009 08:12 PM: Carl's JR.?
    Don't they serve Hot DOGS?
    How appropriate, next to a pet cemetary.


    Maybe they could open a Chinese restaurant and charge a lower price for the cat Lo-Mein?


    Or, a Mexican restaurant with carne a fido burritos?

    Yummy, I have the munchies.


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