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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 274 - ZONES FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NRS 274.260 Proposal by business to participate in benefits of zone; contents of proposal.

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NRS 274.260 Proposal by business to participate in benefits of zone; contents of proposal. Any business that wishes to participate in the benefits specifically authorized for qualified businesses in this chapter must first submit a proposal to the governing body of the designating municipality. The proposal must contain the following information:
1. An estimate of the number of new employees whom the business intends to hire for its place of business within the specially benefited zone and an estimate of the amount of payroll these hirings will add to the business.
2. An estimate of the amount to be invested by the business to establish, expand, renovate or occupy a place of business within the specially benefited zone, including investment in new buildings, additions, or improvements to existing buildings, machinery, equipment, furniture, fixtures and inventory.
3. A listing of the business’ current investment, if any, in a place of business within the specially benefited zone as of the date of the submission of the proposal. The business shall review and keep current the estimates and listings required under this subsection to reflect material changes, and any agreement entered into pursuant to NRS 274.270 must set forth final estimates and listings as of the time the agreement is entered.
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