SHORT TAKES : Tahoe Planners Assess Newton
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ROUND HILL, Nev. — Entertainer Wayne Newton’s failure to submit a plan for restoring an erosion-damaged stream on his 241-acre Lake Tahoe retreat will cost him $15,000.
The Las Vegas showman also must post a $150,000 bond for missing a May deadline for submitting the improvement plans, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency said.
The bistate agency decided Wednesday to extend the deadline for submitting the land restoration plan until March 1 but also required the fee and the bond. He’ll get the bond back once the work is done.
Newton acquired the scenic property in 1985 for $2.5 million.
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