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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278A - PLANNED DEVELOPMENT

NRS 278A.090 Adoption of certain requirements, procedures, standards and conditions by ordinance.

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NRS 278A.090 Adoption of certain requirements, procedures, standards and conditions by ordinance. Each ordinance enacted pursuant to the provisions of this chapter must:
1. Require the plan to be set forth in written and graphic materials, as specified in the ordinance;
2. Set forth procedures by which the city or county will review an application for a plan, which must include, without limitation, procedures by which the city or county will review an application for a plan which calls for development over a period of years;
3. Set forth procedures by which the city or county will review and process an application to modify, remove or release any provision of the plan pursuant to NRS 278A.410 ; and
4. Set forth the standards and conditions by which a proposed planned unit development is evaluated.
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