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

NRS 278B.200 Receipt, consideration and waiver of complaints, protests and objections concerning impact fee.

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NRS 278B.200 Receipt, consideration and waiver of complaints, protests and objections concerning impact fee.
1. On the date and at the place fixed for the hearing any person may, by written complaints, protests or objections, present his or her views concerning the proposed impact fee to the governing body, or present them orally, and the governing body may adjourn the hearing from time to time.
2. After the hearing has been concluded, after all written complaints, protests and objections have been read and considered, and after all persons wishing to be heard in person have been heard, the governing body shall consider the arguments, if any, and any other relevant material put forth, and shall by resolution or ordinance, pass upon the merits of each such complaint, protest or objection.
3. Any complaint, protest or objection to the regularity, validity and correctness of the proceedings and instruments taken, adopted or made before the date of the hearing shall be deemed waived unless presented in writing at the time and in the manner set forth in this section.
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