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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278 - PLANNING AND ZONING

NRS 278.0231 Requirement to place street address or identifying number on exterior of certain buildings; notice of violation.

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NRS 278.0231 Requirement to place street address or identifying number on exterior of certain buildings; notice of violation.
1. Each governing body shall require by ordinance that the owner of every:
(a)Apartment complex place the number of its street address on the complex in such a manner that the police, fire department and other persons responding to an emergency can readily locate individual dwelling units within the complex.
(b)Commercial shopping center place on the back door of each business in the shopping center, in numerals at least 3 inches high, a number identifying that business.
(c)Building which is owned by or leased to the State or a political subdivision thereof and located within the jurisdiction of the governing body place the number of its street address on the front of the building in such a manner that the police, fire department and other persons responding to an emergency can readily locate the building.
(d)Building which is used for commercial purposes place the number of its street address on the front of the building in such a manner that the police, fire department and other persons responding to an emergency can readily locate the building.
2. If, during an inspection of a building, any member of a fire department becomes aware of a violation of an ordinance adopted pursuant to subsection 1, the chief officer of the fire department or an employee designated by the chief officer, shall give notice of the violation to the owner or occupant of the building.
3. As used in this section, “apartment complex” means a building or group of buildings, each building of which is arranged in several suites of connecting rooms, each suite designed for independent housekeeping.
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