Nevada Code § 268.654

Publication of petition or resolution of intention to annex after commissions approval; mailing of copies to owners of real property in territory proposed to be annexed
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1. Upon receipt of a notice of approval
from the commission, the clerk of the governing body shall cause a copy of the
petition or resolution of intent to annex, and of any modifications or conditions
imposed by the commission, to be published in a newspaper of general
circulation in the territory proposed to be annexed, or, if there is none, in a
newspaper of general circulation published in the county. If no such newspapers
are published, a copy of the petition or resolution shall be posted at the
front door of the city hall or county courthouse and in at least two
conspicuous places in the territory proposed to be annexed, for not less than
20 days before the next regular meeting of the governing body and before there
is a vote by the governing body upon the question of annexation.
2. Publication of the petition or
resolution pursuant to this section shall be for at least 20 days. Three
publications in a newspaper published once a week or oftener are sufficient,
but the first and last publications shall be at least 6 days apart. The period
of notice commences upon the first day of publication and terminates either
upon the day of the third publication or at the end of the 20th day, including therein
the first day, whichever period is longer. At the time the first publication is
made, the clerk of the governing body shall send a copy of such petition or
resolution by certified mail, return receipt requested, to each owner of real
property in the territory proposed to be annexed.
3. Included with the petition or
resolution in the notice as published or posted and mailed shall be a list of
all property owners of record in the territory proposed to be annexed.

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