Nevada Code § 270.160

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1. Any owner or owners of platted land in
an incorporated city may make application in writing to the city council of the
city wherein such land is situated for the vacation of the portion of the plat
so owned by them, together with such portion of any and all streets, alleys and
public ways as adjoin or abut the same.
2. Such application shall particularly
describe the portion of the plat, and of the streets, alleys and public ways
sought to be vacated, and shall be signed by the applicant or applicants.
3. A copy of such application shall be
published at the expense of the applicant or applicants in a newspaper of
general circulation published in such city, at least once a week for 3
successive weeks, which publication shall be deemed due and sufficient notice
to all persons interested of the nature and purpose of such application.
4. Upon the filing of such application and
proof of publication with the city clerk, the city council shall, at its next
regular meeting, proceed to hear, consider and dispose of the same, and if the
city council be satisfied that neither the public nor any person will be
materially injured thereby, it shall order such portion of the plat, streets,
alleys and public ways vacated in accordance with such application, a certified
copy of which order shall be duly recorded in the office of the recorder of the
county wherein such land is situated. Such county recorder shall endorse the
information contained in the order on the original plat.
5. Such owner or owners shall cause to be
prepared, at their expense, a revised plat plainly showing the approved
vacation, and record it with the county recorder of the county in which the
property is located after such revised plat has been approved by the city council.
Such revised plat shall comply with all requirements of this chapter.

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