LITHIUM BATTERIES
These have become a game changer. They store a lot of power (2 days with standard appliances for an average home), and are able to utilize a great percentage of their storage capacity. Here is a product which we really like, and you can order it with a heater band, which I recommend so you don't have to use a secondary heating source.
ENERGY EFFICIENT PROPANE HEATERS
These Rinnai heaters vent directly to the outside and have economy settings to save energy. Make sure to purchase one like this that is designed for a "high altitude" environment.
LARGER SIZE PROPANE HEATER
RELIABLE INTERNET SERVICE
"STARLINK"
WARM COAT WHICH WILL BLOCK OUT THE WIND AND KEEP YOU COMFORTABLE ANY TIME YOU'RE OUTSIDE
The one coat I can wear any time, over a t-shirt in 20 degree F weather and be warm and cozy is Patagonia's recycled duck down parka. It blocks out the wind, moisture, and is breathable.
No mobile home, by the industry standard definition, is to be permanently placed or moved on any real property. See article VII of the Rules and Regulations for more detail under the "Documents" tab.
Additionally, it's a smart idea to build with fire resistant materials, such as fire resistant siding or block materials, see building codes for specifics.
In order to have an RV on your lot, you must have a current building permit, the RV is considered temporary during your building process, and upon the completion of your home, it must be removed within 30 days.
Details as to which animals and conditions are located in the Clark County Title 30 Unified Development Code, we are ZONE RS20
Adhering to Clark County codes for keeping animals makes for happy animals and neighbors
For example: only 3 dogs permitted over the age of 4 months, no pigs or hogs (only permitted in RS80 and RS40) etc.
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For more information on trails, camping, fire restrictions, safety, etc. please click on the link here.
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Manages nearly 900 different species of fish, birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and habitats.
Manages 10 rural volunteer stations in Clark County
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Mountain Lion
Bobcat
Elk
Mule Deer
Mustang
Burro
Coyote
Gray Fox
Desert Badger
Desert Tortoise
Ring-tailed Cat
Black-tailed Jackrabbit
Cotten-tail Rabbit
Bat
Antelope Squirrel
Desert Squirrel
Kangaroo Mouse
Palmer's Chipmunk
Lodge Chipmunk
Golden Eagle
Red-tailed Hawk
Cooper's Hawk
Lesser Nighthawk
Great Horned Owl
Northern Flicker
Pinon Jay
Gambel Quail
American Kestrel
Spotted Towhee
Bushtit
Dark-eyed Junco
Mountain Chickadee
Turkey Vulture
Morning Dove
Black-headed Grosbeak
Scrub-jay
Common Raven
Juniper Titmouse
Townsend Warbler
Phainpepla
White-crowned Sparrow
Anna's Hummingbird
Clark's Nutcracker
Cassin's Vireo
White-breasted Nuthatch
Black Phobe
House Finch
Western Wood-pewee
Lesser Goldfinch
Western Tanager
Yellow-breasted Chat
Cassin's Finch
Black-headed Grosbeak
Ash-throated Flycatcher
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Rock Wren
Long nosed Leopard Lizard
Horn Lizard
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
Gopher snake
Praying Mantis