Nevada Code § 278.025

Powers of regional planning agency created by interstate compact
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1. In any region of this State for which
there has been created by interstate compact a regional planning agency, the
powers conferred by NRS 278.010 to 278.630 , inclusive, are subordinate to the
powers of such regional planning agency, and may be exercised only to the
extent that their exercise does not conflict with any ordinance or plan adopted
by such regional planning agency. The powers conferred by NRS 278.010 to 278.630 , inclusive, shall be exercised
whenever appropriate in furtherance of a plan adopted by the regional planning
agency.
2. Upon the adoption by a regional
planning agency created by interstate compact of any regional plan or interim
plan, any plan adopted pursuant to NRS
278.010 to 278.630 , inclusive, shall
cease to be effective as to the territory embraced in such regional or interim
plan. Each planning commission and governing body whose previously adopted plan
is so affected shall, within 90 days after the effective date of the regional
or interim plan, initiate any necessary procedure to revise its plan and any
related zoning ordinances which affect adjacent territory.

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