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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278 - PLANNING AND ZONING

NRS 278.660 Notice to Governor of proposed building construction.

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NRS 278.660 Notice to Governor of proposed building construction.
1. As used in this section, “building” means a structure having one or more walls or columns, with or without a roof, which is designed to protect persons, animals or property from the elements.
2. When a building valued at $300 or more is proposed to be erected on land subject to zoning regulations prescribed by the Governor, the person so proposing shall give written notice to the Governor 10 days before construction is scheduled to commence.
3. The notice shall provide information concerning location, construction dates, value of building materials and intended use of the building. It shall be accompanied by a sketch and elevations of the building.
4. If the land is subject to local building regulations, the person otherwise authorized by law to issue the building permit shall give the notice required by subsection 2.
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