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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278 - PLANNING AND ZONING

NRS 278.4982 Land dedicated for park or playground: Compensation of developer for excess; plan for development; time limited for development.

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NRS 278.4982 Land dedicated for park or playground: Compensation of developer for excess; plan for development; time limited for development.
1. If the land area dedicated by any subdivider or developer exceeds a proportionate contribution to the total park site, taking into consideration the total residents of the subdivision or development and residents of nearby areas reasonably expected to benefit therefrom, the subdivider or developer making the dedication shall be compensated at fair market value for the excess value contributed.
2. When 25 percent of the property is developed within the subdivision or development from which the land was dedicated, the local governing body or agency to which the dedicated land is conveyed shall provide for planning, public hearings and the adoption of a plan for development of the site, a schedule of that development and a plan for financing which includes operational and maintenance costs of the park or playground.
3. If a park or playground has not been developed on the land dedicated for that purpose within 3 years after the date on which 75 percent of the residential dwelling units authorized within that subdivision or development first become occupied, title to the land reverts to the owners of the lots in the subdivision at the time of the reversion on a pro rata basis.
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