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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278 - PLANNING AND ZONING

NRS 278.345 Review by county of tentative map of subdivision proposed to be located within 1 mile of boundary of unincorporated area of county.

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NRS 278.345 Review by county of tentative map of subdivision proposed to be located within 1 mile of boundary of unincorporated area of county. Whenever a subdivider proposes to subdivide any land within an incorporated city in a county whose population is 100,000 or more, and the proposed subdivision is within 1 mile of the boundary of an unincorporated area of the county, the planning commission of the city or its designated representative, or, if there is no planning commission, the governing body of the city or its designated representative shall forward a copy of the subdivider’s tentative map:
1. To the planning commission of the county for review and comment; or
2. If there is no planning commission of the county, to the clerk of the governing body of the county. The clerk shall submit the map to the governing body of the county at its next regular meeting for review and comment.
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