Nevada Code § 244.35486

Ordinance regulating sidewalk vendors: Authorized provisions
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1. In addition to the provisions of NRS 244.35485 , an ordinance adopted by a
board of county commissioners that regulates sidewalk vendors may:
(a) Adopt requirements regulating the time, place
and manner of sidewalk vending if the requirements are objectively and directly
related to the health, safety or welfare concerns of the public, which may
include, without limitation:
(1) Restrictions on the hours of operation
of a sidewalk vendor, which may not be more restrictive than any restriction
imposed by any applicable ordinance regulating noise or any restriction on the
hours of operation imposed on home-based businesses that are similar to
sidewalk vending; and
(2) Requirements to:
(I) Maintain sanitary conditions and
comply with the regulations adopted by a local board of health pursuant to NRS 580.700 .
(II) Ensure compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.
(b) Restrict or prohibit sidewalk vendors from
operating:
(1) In areas located within the immediate
vicinity of a farmers market licensed pursuant to NRS 244.337 during the operating hours of
the farmers market.
(2) Within the immediate vicinity of an
area designated for a temporary special event by the board of county
commissioners, provided that any notice or other right provided to affected
businesses or property owners during the temporary special event is also
provided to any sidewalk vendors permitted to operate in the area, if
applicable. A prohibition of sidewalk vendors pursuant to this subparagraph must
only be effective for the limited duration of the temporary special event.
(3) Within a set distance established by
the board of county commissioners of:
(I) Except as otherwise provided in NRS 244.35484 , an establishment that
holds a nonrestricted gaming license described in subsection 1 or 2 of NRS 463.0177 ;
(II) A food establishment;
(III) A school, child care facility,
community center, polling place, religious institution or place of worship or
park or recreational facility owned by the county; or
(IV) A highly trafficked pedestrian
mall, convention center or designated entertainment district.
(4) In residential areas, but must not
prohibit nonstationary sidewalk vendors from operating in such areas.
2. As used in this section:
(a) Entertainment district means a contiguous
area located within a county that:
(1) Is zoned for or customarily used for
commercial purposes; and
(2) Contains any number and combination of
restaurants, bars, entertainment establishments, music venues, theaters, art
galleries or studios, dance studios or athletic stadiums.
(b) Pedestrian mall has the meaning ascribed to
it in NRS 268.811 .

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