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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278 - PLANNING AND ZONING

NRS 278.378 Certificate by clerk of governing body, planning commission or other authorized person or agency; clerk to present final map to county recorder for recording.

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NRS 278.378 Certificate by clerk of governing body, planning commission or other authorized person or agency; clerk to present final map to county recorder for recording.
1. A final map presented to the county recorder for recording must include a certificate by the clerk of the governing body or planning commission, or the director of planning or other authorized person or agency if authorized to take final action by the governing body, stating that the governing body, planning commission, director of planning or other authorized person or agency:
(a)Approved the map;
(b)Accepted or rejected on behalf of the public any parcel of land offered for dedication for public use in conformity with the terms of the offer of dedication; and
(c)If applicable, determined that a public street, easement or utility easement that will not remain in effect after a merger and resubdivision of parcels conducted pursuant to NRS 278.4925 , has been vacated or abandoned in accordance with NRS 278.480 .
2. The director of planning or, if there is no director of planning, the clerk of the governing body shall certify on the final map that it substantially complies with the tentative map and all conditions have been met.
3. The clerk of the governing body or planning commission shall cause the approved final map to be presented to the county recorder for recording.
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