Nevada Code § 278.0213

Obstruction of outdoor advertising structures by certain improvement projects: Required action by governing body; limitations on authorized actions; implementation and applicability of provisions
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1. If any improvement project is caused to
be constructed for purposes of noise abatement by the governing body of a city
or county within the right-of-way of a controlled-access freeway, which
obstructs the visibility from the main-traveled way of the controlled-access
freeway of an outdoor advertising structure that adjoins the controlled-access
freeway, the governing body of the city or county shall:
(a) Authorize, with the consent of the Department
of Transportation pursuant to chapter 410 of
NRS and at no cost to the State or any local government, the owner of the
outdoor advertising structure to adjust the height or angle of the structure to
a height or angle that restores the visibility of the structure to the same or
comparable visibility as before the construction of the improvement project;
(b) Authorize, with the consent of the Department
of Transportation pursuant to chapter 410 of
NRS and at no cost to the State or any local government, the owner of the
outdoor advertising structure to relocate the structure to another location on
the same parcel of land or on another parcel of land where the owner of the
structure has secured the right to construct a structure pursuant to the
applicable local ordinances in existence at that time and the relocation
restores the visibility of the structure to the same or comparable visibility
as before the construction of the improvement project;
(c) Evaluate the impact of the improvement
project on the visibility of the outdoor advertising structure and may, in its
discretion, implement design modifications to the project which maintain the
integrity of the project and which eliminate the effect of the project on the
visibility of the structure so that adjustments to or relocation of the
structure are not required to maintain its visibility;
(d) Authorize, with the consent of the Department
of Transportation pursuant to chapter 410 of
NRS and at no cost to the State or any local government, any other relief which
is consistent with the public health, safety and welfare and which is mutually
agreed upon by the governing body of the city or county, the Department of
Transportation and the owner of the outdoor advertising structure; or
(e) If the actions described in paragraphs (a) to
(d), inclusive, would not result in the same or comparable visibility of the
structure, let the visibility of the structure remain obstructed.
2. Any action authorized pursuant to
subsection 1 must comply with applicable federal and state statutes and regulations,
agreements with the Federal Government or the State and, to the extent that
their provisions do not conflict with this section, local ordinances governing
the regulation of outdoor advertising structures.
3. The provisions of subsection 1 do not
authorize the owner of an outdoor advertising structure to increase the size of
the area of display of the structure.
4. A city or county may implement the
provisions of this section by ordinance or by variance or waiver from
applicable ordinance, rule or regulation.
5. The provisions of this section:
(a) Apply to lawfully erected conforming and
nonconforming outdoor advertising structures;
(b) Are not intended to grant an express or
implied right of light, air or view over a controlled-access freeway if such a
right is not otherwise provided by law;
(c) Do not apply to an outdoor advertising
structure whose visibility was obstructed on or before June 6, 2005, by an
improvement project for noise abatement;
(d) Do not change the designation of an existing
nonconforming outdoor advertising structure from nonconforming to conforming;
and
(e) Do not authorize an increase in the number of
nonconforming outdoor advertising structures.
6. As used in this section:
(a) Controlled-access freeway means every
highway to or from which owners or occupants of abutting lands and other
persons are prohibited from having direct private access, and where access is
allowed only at interchanges; and
(b) Outdoor advertising structure means a
billboard, subject to a permit issued by the Department of Transportation, that
is designed, intended or used to disseminate commercial and noncommercial
messages that do not concern the premises upon which the billboard is located.

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