Nevada Code § 270.040

Filing of original map with clerk; posting of copies; notice of time for objections
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1. When the survey has been completed and
the map or maps, or plat or plats, prepared as provided in NRS 270.010 to 270.150 , inclusive, the board or council
shall cause sufficient prints thereof to be made, whereupon the original map or
maps so prepared shall be filed with the clerk of the board or council, who
shall endorse the date of filing thereon and shall cause prints thereof to be
placed on display in each of 3 public places within the city and shall give
public notice thereof by posting in at least 3 public places in the city and by
publication in a newspaper printed and published in the county and of general
circulation in the city, at least once a week for 4 successive weeks.
2. The notice shall state briefly the
filing of the plat or map, the purpose thereof and the places where the same is
on display, and shall notify all persons that may be affected thereby to file
their written objections or exceptions thereto, if any they have, with the
board or council, not more than 60 days from the date of the first publication
of the notice and that after the expiration of such period the maps or plats
will be filed with the district court for their adoption and approval in
accordance with the provisions of NRS
270.010 to 270.150 , inclusive. The
posting shall be made within 5 days of the first publication. If no newspaper
is printed or published within the county, the publication shall be made in a
newspaper printed and published in one of the counties nearest thereto.
3. The due publication of the notice shall
be shown by the affidavit of the manager or publisher of the newspaper in which
the same is published, and the posting of the notice shall be shown by
affidavit of the clerk or of the person posting the notices.
4. The board or council shall also furnish
additional blue or blueline prints of the maps or plats at a reasonable cost to
any parties desiring such copies.

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