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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 271A - TOURISM IMPROVEMENTS

NRS 271A.110 Agreement with owner of property interest within district to defray cost of local governmental services during term of pledge: Contents; finding by governing body of municipality.

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NRS 271A.110 Agreement with owner of property interest within district to defray cost of local governmental services during term of pledge: Contents; finding by governing body of municipality.
1. The governing body of a municipality may, except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, enter into an agreement with one or more of the owners of any interest in property within a district, pursuant to which that owner would agree to make payments to the municipality or to another local government that provides services in the district, or to both, to defray, in whole or in part, the cost of local governmental services during the term of the use of any money pledged pursuant to NRS 271A.070 .
Such an agreement must specify the amount to be paid by the owner of the property interest, which may be stated as a specified amount per year or as an amount based upon any formula upon which the municipality and owner agree.
2. The governing body of a municipality shall not enter into an agreement pursuant to subsection 1 unless the governing body has made a written finding pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 271A.080 that the project and the use of any money pledged pursuant to NRS 271A.070 will not have a positive fiscal effect on the provision of local governmental services.
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