Nevada Code § 278.02535

Regional planning coalition: Study and development of incentives for certain types of development
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1. If established pursuant to NRS 278.02514 , the regional planning
coalition may study and develop methods to provide incentives for:
(a) The interspersion of new housing and
businesses in established neighborhoods, including, without limitation, the:
(1) Creation of an expedited process for
granting necessary permits for a development that features such interspersion;
and
(2) Imposition of a fee for the extension
of infrastructure to encourage such interspersion.
(b) Mixed-use development, transit-oriented
development, the development of a brownfield site and development which
minimizes the negative impact on the environment. As used in this paragraph,
brownfield site has the meaning ascribed to it in 42 U.S.C. 9601.
(c) Large commercial development which provides
employee parking at a site other than the commercial development. Such
incentives may be developed in cooperation with the regional transportation
commission and other governmental entities.
2. As used in this section,
infrastructure means publicly owned or publicly supported facilities that are
necessary or desirable to support intense habitation within a region,
including, without limitation, parks, roads, schools, libraries, community
centers, police and fire protection, sanitary sewers, facilities for mass
transit and facilities for the conveyance of water and the treatment of
wastewater.

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