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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 384 - HISTORIC DISTRICTS

NRS 384.030 Definitions.

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NRS 384.030 Definitions. As used in NRS 384.010 to 384.210 , inclusive:
1. “Commission” means the Comstock Historic District Commission.
2. “Exterior architectural features” means the architectural style, general design and general arrangement of the exterior of a structure, including the kind and texture of the building material, the type and style of all windows, doors, light fixtures and signs, color, and other appurtenant fixtures.
3. “Historic district” means an area within which structures and places of historical interest are under the protection of the Commission.
4. “Structure” means any building for whatever purpose constructed or used, house trailer as defined in NRS 484A.100 , mobile home as defined in NRS 484D.030 , stone wall, fence, light fixture, step, paving, advertising sign, bill poster and any fixture appurtenant thereto, but does not include structures or signs of a temporary nature such as those erected for celebrations or parades.
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