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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 244 - COUNTIES: GOVERNMENT

NRS 244.36795 Ordinance restricting hours of construction work; permissible hours for project more than 300 feet from occupied residential unit.

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NRS 244.36795 Ordinance restricting hours of construction work; permissible hours for project more than 300 feet from occupied residential unit.
1. If the board of county commissioners adopts an ordinance restricting the hours in which construction work may begin, the hours for construction work on any project that is more than 300 feet from an occupied residential unit must be allowed to begin by 5 a.m. during the period beginning on April 1 and ending on September 30.
2. As used in this section, “residential unit” means a single-family residence or an individual residential unit within a larger building, including, without limitation, a condominium, townhouse, duplex or other multifamily dwelling. The term does not include a time share or other unit that is subject to the provisions of chapter 119A of NRS.
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