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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278 - PLANNING AND ZONING

NRS 278.347 Review of tentative map by general improvement district and supplier of water under certain circumstances.

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NRS 278.347 Review of tentative map by general improvement district and supplier of water under certain circumstances.
1. When any subdivider proposes to subdivide land, any part of which is located within the boundaries of any general improvement district organized or reorganized pursuant to chapter 318 of NRS, the planning commission or its designated representative, or, if there is no planning commission, the clerk or other designated representative of the governing body shall file a copy of the subdivider’s tentative map with:
(a)The board of trustees of the district; and
(b)If the subdivision will be served by a public water system, the supplier of water in the district.
2. Within 30 days:
(a)The board of trustees may review and comment in writing upon the tentative map filed pursuant to subsection 1 to the planning commission or governing body; and
(b)If applicable, the supplier of water shall review and comment in writing upon the tentative map filed pursuant to subsection 1 to the planning commission or the governing body regarding the availability of water which meets applicable health standards and is sufficient in quantity for the reasonably foreseeable needs of the subdivision.
3. The planning commission or governing body shall take any such comments submitted pursuant to subsection 2 by the board of trustees and the supplier of water, if applicable, into consideration before approving the tentative map.
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