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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 274 - ZONES FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NRS 274.170 Contents of application to Governor for designation of area as zone.

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NRS 274.170 Contents of application to Governor for designation of area as zone. A municipality which has adopted an ordinance designating an area as a specially benefited zone shall make written application to the Administrator to have the proposed zone approved by the Governor as a specially benefited zone. The application must include:
1. A certified copy of the ordinance designating the proposed zone;
2. A map of the proposed zone, showing existing streets and highways;
3. An analysis, and any appropriate supporting documents and statistics, demonstrating that the proposed zone is qualified under NRS 274.150 ;
4. A statement detailing any reduction, deferral or elimination of any license or franchise tax, fee, service charge or other financial incentives or benefits, and any programs, to be provided by the municipality to qualified businesses within the zone, other than those provided in the designating ordinance, which are not to be provided throughout the municipality;
5. A statement setting forth the objectives concerning economic development and planning for the zone;
6. A statement describing the functions, programs and services to be performed by designated neighborhood organizations within the zone;
7. An estimate of the economic effect of the zone, considering all of the financial incentives or benefits and the programs contemplated, upon the revenues of the municipality;
8. A recording or the minutes of all public hearings on the zone;
9. In the case of a joint application, a statement detailing the need for a zone covering portions of more than one city or county and a description of the agreement between the joint applicants; and
10. Such additional information as the Administrator by regulation may require.
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