Nevada Code § 278.02313

Maintenance, reconstruction and repair of sidewalks: Circumstances under which governing body may compel action by owner of property
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, a governing body shall not require an owner of property to
maintain, reconstruct or repair a sidewalk in a public right-of-way that abuts
his or her property.
2. The provisions of subsection 1 do not
prohibit a governing body from:
(a) Imposing an assessment or other charge
authorized by law for any reconstruction or repair of a sidewalk that the
governing body causes to be performed within a public right-of-way;
(b) Requiring any reconstruction or repair of a
sidewalk as a condition of approval for a change in the use of the land;
(c) Requiring an owner of property to maintain a
sidewalk in a public right-of-way that abuts his or her property if the
sidewalk was constructed pursuant to standards that exceed the general
standards of the governing body for sidewalks; or
(d) Requiring, by ordinance, owners of property
to be responsible for:
(1) The repair and reconstruction of a
sidewalk in the public right-of-way that abuts the property of the owner if the
owner caused the need for such repair or reconstruction.
(2) The general maintenance of a sidewalk
in the public right-of-way that abuts the property of the owner, including,
without limitation, sweeping, removal of snow, ice and weeds, and maintenance
of any grass, shrubs or trees that encroach on the sidewalk.

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