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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278A - PLANNED DEVELOPMENT

NRS 278A.470 Application: Contents.

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NRS 278A.470 Application: Contents. The ordinance may require such information in the application as is reasonably necessary to disclose to the city or county:
1. The location and size of the site and the nature of the landowner’s interest in the land proposed to be developed.
2. The density of land use to be allocated to parts of the site to be developed.
3. The location and size of any common open space and the form of organization proposed to own and maintain any common open space.
4. The use and the approximate height, bulk and location of buildings and other structures.
5. The ratio of residential to nonresidential use.
6. The feasibility of proposals for disposition of sanitary waste and storm water.
7. The substance of covenants, grants or easements or other restrictions proposed to be imposed upon the use of the land, buildings and structures, including proposed easements or grants for public utilities.
8. The provisions for parking of vehicles and the location and width of proposed streets and public ways.
9. The required modifications in the municipal land use regulations otherwise applicable to the subject property.
10. In the case of plans which call for development over a period of years, a schedule showing the proposed times within which additional applications for approval of all sections of the planned unit development are intended to be filed.
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