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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278B - IMPACT FEES FOR NEW DEVELOPMENT

NRS 278B.160 Imposition and purpose of impact fee; costs that may be included; property of school district exempt.

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NRS 278B.160 Imposition and purpose of impact fee; costs that may be included; property of school district exempt.
1. A local government may by ordinance impose an impact fee in a service area to pay the cost of constructing a capital improvement or facility expansion necessitated by and attributable to new development. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 278B.220 , the cost may include only:
(a)The estimated cost of actual construction, including, without limitation, the cost of connecting a capital improvement or facility expansion to a line or facility used to provide water or sewer service;
(b)Estimated fees for professional services;
(c)The estimated cost to acquire the land; and
(d)The fees paid for professional services required for the preparation or revision of a capital improvements plan in anticipation of the imposition of an impact fee.
2. All property owned by a school district is exempt from the requirement of paying impact fees imposed pursuant to this chapter.
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