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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 271 - LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS

NRS 271.644 Modification if protest hearing required: Final determination of modification and assessments.

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NRS 271.644 Modification if protest hearing required: Final determination of modification and assessments.
1. After the hearing and after the governing body has:
(a)Disposed of all verbal and written complaints, protests and objections;
(b)Determined that no assessment on a tract in the improvement district is increased as a result of the modification or, if any such assessment is increased, that the written consent described in paragraph
(f)of subsection 7 of NRS 271.642 has been filed with the clerk;
(c)Determined that the written consent described in paragraph
(g)of subsection 7 of NRS 271.642 has been filed with the clerk; and
(d)Determined that no written objections to the modification were filed pursuant to NRS 271.6425 ,
Ê and if the governing body has jurisdiction to proceed, the governing body shall determine whether to proceed with the modification of the project and, if applicable, the assessments, the assessment installments and the due dates of the assessment installments.
2. Any determination made pursuant to this section is conclusive in the absence of fraud or gross abuse of discretion.
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