Nevada Code § 278.0215

Nonconforming outdoor advertising structures: City or county to pay just compensation or authorize relocation if it requires removal or prohibits routine maintenance; exceptions; required removal of structure pursuant to amortization schedule prohibited; public hearing required in certain circumstances; appeal of amount of just compensation
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1. If a city or county, through the
adoption, operation or enforcement of any ordinance or code, requires the
removal of a nonconforming outdoor advertising structure, the city or county
shall:
(a) Pay just compensation for the loss of the
nonconforming outdoor advertising structure to the owner of the nonconforming
outdoor advertising structure and to the owner of the real property upon which
the nonconforming outdoor advertising structure is located; or
(b) Authorize the owner of the nonconforming
outdoor advertising structure to relocate that structure to a site which is
determined to be a comparable site by the owner of the nonconforming outdoor
advertising structure and which is approved by the city or county as an
appropriate site for the structure.
2. If a city or county prohibits the owner
of a nonconforming outdoor advertising structure from engaging in routine
maintenance of the nonconforming outdoor advertising structure, the city or
county shall provide just compensation or authorize a comparable alternative
location for the nonconforming outdoor advertising structure in the same manner
as if the city or county had required the removal of the nonconforming outdoor
advertising structure pursuant to subsection 1.
3. A city or county shall not require the
removal of a nonconforming outdoor advertising structure to occur pursuant to
an amortization schedule, regardless of the length of the period set forth in
the amortization schedule.
4. The requirements of subsection 1 do not
apply to a nonconforming outdoor advertising structure that is:
(a) Required to be removed as a result of the
owner of the real property upon which the nonconforming outdoor advertising
structure is located terminating the lease that governs the placement of the
nonconforming outdoor advertising structure on that property pursuant to the
terms of that lease; or
(b) Destroyed or damaged in excess of 50 percent
of its material structural value as a result of a natural disaster, including,
without limitation, a fire, flood, earthquake, windstorm, rainstorm and
snowstorm.
5. A city or county shall not require the
removal of a nonconforming outdoor advertising structure as a condition to the
development or redevelopment of the property upon which the nonconforming
outdoor advertising structure is located without first holding a public hearing
at which the owner of the nonconforming outdoor advertising structure has an
opportunity to be heard. The requirements of subsection 1 do not apply if, after
the public hearing required by this subsection, a city or county requires the
removal of the nonconforming outdoor advertising structure.
6. If the owner of a nonconforming outdoor
advertising structure or the owner of the real property upon which the
nonconforming outdoor advertising structure is located disagrees with the
amount of just compensation the city or county determines should be paid to the
owner, the owner may appeal the determination to a court of competent
jurisdiction. In determining the amount of just compensation that should be
paid to an owner pursuant to subsection 1, the court shall consider:
(a) The uniqueness of the location of the
property upon which the nonconforming outdoor advertising structure is erected;
(b) Whether the nonconforming outdoor advertising
structure can be relocated to a comparable site;
(c) The amount of income generated by the
nonconforming outdoor advertising structure; and
(d) The length of time remaining on any
applicable term of a lease governing the nonconforming outdoor advertising
structure.
7. As used in this section:
(a) Amortization schedule means an extended
period over which a person is required to remove a nonconforming outdoor
advertising structure.
(b) Just compensation means the most probable
price that a nonconforming outdoor advertising structure would bring in a
competitive and open market under the conditions of a fair sale, without the
price being affected by undue stimulus.
(c) Material structural value means the cost of
labor and materials necessary to erect an outdoor advertising structure. The
term does not include any revenue or expenses related to the lease of real
property upon which the outdoor advertising structure is located.
(d) Nonconforming outdoor advertising structure
means an outdoor advertising structure which is constructed or erected in
conformance with all applicable local ordinances and codes in effect on the
date a building permit is issued for the outdoor advertising structure and
which does not conform subsequently because of a change to the local ordinances
or codes. The term does not include an outdoor advertising structure that is
authorized by a special use permit, conditional use permit, variance, waiver,
condition of zoning or other approval for the use of land if, when the special
use permit, conditional use permit, variance, waiver, condition of zoning or
other approval for the use of land was first approved, the special use permit,
conditional use permit, variance, waiver, condition of zoning or other approval
for the use of land was limited by a specific condition which allowed or
required the governing body of the city or county to conduct a review of the
structure.
(e) Outdoor advertising structure means any
sign, display, billboard or other device that is designed, intended or used to
advertise or inform readers about services rendered or goods produced or sold
on property other than the property upon which the sign, display, billboard or
other device is erected.
(f) Routine maintenance means normal repair and
upkeep of the structural integrity and appearance of a nonconforming outdoor
advertising structure. The term does not include any increase in the size or
height of the structure or any addition or enhancement to the structure that
increases the visual effect of the structure or increases the impact on the use
of the land in the area around the structure.

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