Nevada Code § 244.3601

Dangerous structure or condition posing imminent danger: Determination; notice; securing or summary abatement; costs as special assessment
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1. Notwithstanding the abatement
procedures set forth in NRS 244.360 or 244.3605 , a board of county commissioners
may, by ordinance, provide for a reasonable means to secure or summarily abate
a dangerous structure or condition that at least three persons who enforce
building codes, housing codes, zoning ordinances or local health regulations,
or who are members of a local law enforcement agency or fire department,
determine in a signed, written statement to be an imminent danger.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, the owner of the property on which the structure or condition is
located must be given reasonable written notice that is:
(a) If practicable, hand-delivered or sent
prepaid by United States mail to the owner of the property; or
(b) Posted on the property,
before the
structure or condition is so secured. The notice must state clearly that the
owner of the property may challenge the action to secure or summarily abate the
structure or condition and must provide a telephone number and address at which
the owner may obtain additional information.
3. If it is determined in the signed,
written statement provided pursuant to subsection 1 that the structure or
condition is an imminent danger and the result of the imminent danger is likely
to occur before the notice and an opportunity to challenge the action can be
provided pursuant to subsection 2, then the structure or condition which poses
such an imminent danger that presents an immediate hazard may be summarily
abated. A structure or condition summarily abated pursuant to this section may
only be abated to the extent necessary to remove the imminent danger that presents
an immediate hazard. The owner of the structure or condition which is summarily
abated must be given written notice of the abatement after its completion. The
notice must state clearly that the owner of the property may seek judicial
review of the summary abatement and must provide an address and telephone
number at which the owner may obtain additional information concerning the
summary abatement.
4. The costs of securing or summarily
abating the structure or condition may be made a special assessment against the
real property on which the structure or condition is located and may be
collected pursuant to the provisions set forth in subsection 4 of NRS 244.360 .
5. As used in this section:
(a) Dangerous structure or condition has the
meaning ascribed to it in subsection 8 of NRS
244.3605 .
(b) Imminent danger means the existence of any
structure or condition that could reasonably be expected to cause injury or
endanger the life, safety, health or property of:
(1) The occupants, if any, of the real
property on which the structure or condition is located; or
(2) The general public.

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