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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278 - PLANNING AND ZONING

NRS 278.8123 Review and approval of proposals by Agency: Time limitations. [Effective upon the proclamation by the Governor of this State of the withdrawal by the State of California from the Tahoe Regional Planning Compact or of a finding by the Governor of this State that the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency has become unable to perform its duties or exercise its powers.]

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NRS 278.8123 Review and approval of proposals by Agency: Time limitations. [Effective upon the proclamation by the Governor of this State of the withdrawal by the State of California from the Tahoe Regional Planning Compact or of a finding by the Governor of this State that the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency has become unable to perform its duties or exercise its powers.]
1. Whenever, under the provisions of NRS 278.8121 or any ordinance, rule, regulation or policy of the Agency, the Agency is required to review or approve any proposal, public or private, the Agency shall take final action upon whether to approve, to require modification or to reject the proposal within 90 days after the proposal is delivered to the Agency in compliance with the Agency’s regulations concerning such delivery unless the applicant has agreed to an extension of this time limit. If the Agency does not take final action within 90 days, the proposal shall be deemed rejected.
2. Approval by the Agency of any proposed construction or use expires 3 years after the date of final action by the Agency unless construction is begun within that time and diligently pursued thereafter or the use has commenced. In computing the 3-year period, any period of time during which the proposed construction or use is the subject of a legal action must not be counted.
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