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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 269 - UNINCORPORATED TOWNS

NRS 269.654 Annexation by town whose population is less than 25,000 in county whose population is less than 700,000: Notice.

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NRS 269.654 Annexation by town whose population is less than 25,000 in county whose population is less than 700,000: Notice. If a town board or board of county commissioners proposes to adopt an ordinance that provides for the annexation of an area by an unincorporated town pursuant to NRS 269.650 , the town board or board of county commissioners shall, at the time the title and summary of the proposed ordinance are published in a newspaper pursuant to NRS 269.155 :
1. Send a copy of the proposed ordinance by certified mail, return receipt requested, to each owner of real property in the area proposed to be annexed; and
2. Post a notice of the proposed annexation on the Internet website, if any, established and maintained by the town board or board of county commissioners.
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