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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278 - PLANNING AND ZONING

NRS 278.4715 Waiver of requirement to file tentative map; designation of easements.

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NRS 278.4715 Waiver of requirement to file tentative map; designation of easements.
1. The planning commission or, if there is no planning commission, the governing body or its authorized representative may waive the requirement of filing the tentative map.
2. If the tentative map is filed with the planning commission or with the governing body or its authorized representative, the planning commission or the governing body or its authorized representative may within 60 days after the filing of the tentative map designate the location and width of any easements for roads and public utilities as shown on the master plan if there is one applicable to the area to be divided, or designate the location and width of any easements for roads and public utilities which may be reasonably necessary to serve the area to be divided if there is no master plan.
3. The planning commission or the governing body or its authorized representative shall not designate an easement after the expiration of 60 days from the filing of the tentative map.
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