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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278 - PLANNING AND ZONING

NRS 278.471 Divisions of land subject to NRS 278.471 to 278.4725, inclusive; exemption.

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NRS 278.471 Divisions of land subject to NRS 278.471 to 278.4725 , inclusive; exemption.
1. Except as provided in subsections 2 and 3, a proposed division of land is subject to the provisions of NRS 278.471 to 278.4725 , inclusive, if each proposed lot is at least:
(a)One-sixteenth of a section as described by a government land office survey; or
(b)Forty acres in area, including roads and easements.
2. The governing body of a city, the board of county commissioners with respect to the unincorporated area, may by ordinance elect to make NRS 278.471 to 278.4725 , inclusive, apply to each proposed division of land where each proposed lot is at least:
(a)One-sixty-fourth of a section as described by a government land office survey; or
(b)Ten acres in area, including roads and easements.
3. A proposed division of land into lots or parcels, each of which contains not less than one section or 640 acres, is not subject to NRS 278.471 to 278.4725 , inclusive.
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