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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278A - PLANNED DEVELOPMENT

NRS 278A.530 Application for final approval; public hearing not required if substantial compliance with plan tentatively approved.

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NRS 278A.530 Application for final approval; public hearing not required if substantial compliance with plan tentatively approved.
1. An application for final approval may be for all the land included in a plan or to the extent set forth in the tentative approval for a section thereof. The application must be made to the city or county within the time specified by the minutes granting tentative approval.
2. The application must include such maps, drawings, specifications, covenants, easements, conditions and form of performance bond as were set forth in the minutes at the time of the tentative approval and a final map if required by the provisions of NRS 278.010 to 278.630 , inclusive.
3. A public hearing on an application for final approval of the plan, or any part thereof, is not required if the plan, or any part thereof, submitted for final approval is in substantial compliance with the plan which has been given tentative approval.
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