Nevada Code § 266.017

Area suitable for incorporation
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The
area to be included in a city proposed to be incorporated pursuant to NRS 266.016 to 266.0445 , inclusive, must:
1. Be currently used or suitable for
residential, commercial, industrial or governmental purposes.
2. Be contiguous and urban in character,
and include all contiguous area used for residential purposes.
3. In a county whose population is 100,000
or more, have an average population density which is:
(a) Not less than four persons per acre if the
proposed city is within 7 miles of the county seat; or
(b) At least equal to the density of any city
that is within 7 miles of the proposed boundaries, if the proposed city is not
within 7 miles of the county seat.
If the area
proposed to be included in the city is more than 7 miles away from the county
seat and more than 7 miles away from any existing city, there is no requirement
concerning density of population.
4. Not include any portion of a parcel of
privately owned real property that has not been subdivided and is 100 acres or
more in area without the written consent of the owner.
5. Not include any area within the
boundaries of an existing incorporated city.
6. If the area of a city proposed to be
incorporated is located in a county whose population is 100,000 or more and
includes the area of any unincorporated town, include the entire area of the
unincorporated town.

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