Nevada Code § 271.379

Estimate of expenditures and proposed assessment roll for waterfront maintenance projects; public hearing required; confirmation of assessments; installment payments authorized; separate fund for proceeds of assessments
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1. On or before June 30 of each year after
the creation of a district for a waterfront maintenance project, the governing
body shall prepare and approve an estimate of the costs required during the
next fiscal year and a proposed assessment roll assessing an amount not in excess
of those estimated costs against the benefited property. The basis for the
computation of the assessments must be:
(a) If the waterfront maintenance project is
performed in conjunction with a waterfront project:
(1) The frontage;
(2) The same basis that is used for the
computation of the assessments for the waterfront project; or
(3) Any other basis that the governing
body determines is proportional to the benefits received, which determination
is conclusive, absent fraud.
(b) If the waterfront maintenance project is not
performed in conjunction with a waterfront project:
(1) The frontage; or
(2) Any other basis the governing body
determines is proportional to the benefits received, which determination is
conclusive, absent fraud.
2. A public hearing must be conducted on
the estimate of costs for the next year and the assessment roll. Notice of the
hearing must be given, and the hearing conducted, in the manner described in NRS 271.380 and 271.385 . The proposed assessments must not
exceed the estimated amount specified in the original assessment plat unless a
new hearing, after published and mailed notice, is held in the manner described
in NRS 271.305 , 271.306 and 271.310 .
3. After the public hearing on the
assessment roll, the governing body shall, by resolution or ordinance, confirm
the assessments as specified in the roll or as modified, and levy the
assessment as provided in NRS 271.390 .
4. The assessments must be due over a
period of 1 year after the effective date of the resolution or ordinance
confirming the assessments. The assessments may be made payable at one time or
in two or more installments over that period. Interest may not be charged on an
assessment or installment paid when due.
5. The proceeds of the assessment must be
placed in a separate fund of the municipality and expended only for the costs
of the waterfront maintenance project.
6. The municipality has no obligation to
pay any costs of a waterfront maintenance project except from the assessments
collected pursuant to this section.

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