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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 704A - FACILITIES PLACED UNDERGROUND

NRS 704A.210 Petition for establishment of service district: Manner of giving notice of hearing; payment of costs.

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NRS 704A.210 Petition for establishment of service district: Manner of giving notice of hearing; payment of costs.
1. Upon receipt of a petition to establish a service district, the governing body shall set a date for a hearing on the petition, which date shall not be later than 60 days after the filing of the petition with the clerk.
2. The clerk shall:
(a)Cause a notice of the hearing to be posted in not less than three public places within the proposed service district for not less than 30 days prior to the date of the hearing.
(b)Cause a notice of the hearing to be published once not less than 10 days preceding the date of the hearing in some newspaper having a general circulation in the proposed service district.
(c)Mail a notice of the hearing at least 15 days preceding the date of the hearing to:
(1)Each owner of a lot of real property within the boundaries of the proposed service district as reflected on the records of the county assessor.
(2)Each governmental agency having rights in public places within the proposed service district.
3. The costs of posting, publication and mailing required in this section shall be assessed by the governing body on a pro rata basis to each public utility corporation whose electric or communication facilities are to be included in the proposed service area, and if a service district is established such costs shall be included in the costs of the district.
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