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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 279 - REDEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITIES

NRS 279.482 Imposition of conditions on lessees and purchasers; employment plan required in proposal for redevelopment project; contents of plan.

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NRS 279.482 Imposition of conditions on lessees and purchasers; employment plan required in proposal for redevelopment project; contents of plan.
1. An agency may obligate lessees or purchasers of property acquired in a redevelopment project to:
(a)Use the property for the purpose designated in the redevelopment plans.
(b)Begin the redevelopment of the area within a period of time which the agency fixes as reasonable.
(c)Comply with other conditions which the agency deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter, including, without limitation, the provisions of an employment plan or a contract approved for a redevelopment project.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 279.6093 , as appropriate for the particular project, each proposal for a redevelopment project must also include an employment plan. The employment plan must include:
(a)A description of the existing opportunities for employment within the area;
(b)A projection of the effect that the redevelopment project will have on opportunities for employment within the area; and
(c)A description of the manner in which an employer relocating a business into the area plans to employ persons living within the area of operation who:
(1)Are economically disadvantaged;
(2)Have any disability;
(3)Are members of racial minorities;
(4)Are veterans; or
(5)Are women.
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