Nevada Code § 278.02584

Regional planning coalition to consult with local air pollution control board and regional transportation commission for consistency of action and to carry out program of integrated, long-range planning; consideration of alternatives
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1. If established pursuant to NRS 278.02514 , the regional planning
coalition shall:
(a) Ensure that the plans, policies and programs
are consistent, to the greatest extent practicable, with the plans, policies
and programs adopted by the local air pollution control board and the regional
transportation commission in the county in which it is located.
(b) In addition to the development of a
comprehensive regional policy plan pursuant to NRS 278.02528 , if applicable, establish
and carry out a program of integrated, long-range planning that conserves the
economic, financial and natural resources of the region and supports a common
vision of desired future conditions.
2. Before adopting or amending a plan,
policy or program, the regional planning coalition shall consult with the local
air pollution control board and the regional transportation commission.
3. If the program for control of air
pollution established and administered by the local air pollution control board
includes measures for the control of traffic or transportation, the regional
planning coalition shall consider recommending the use of alternative land use
designations, densities and design standards to meet local and regional needs
with respect to transportation.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Local air pollution control board means a
board that establishes a program for the control of air pollution pursuant to NRS 445B.500 .
(b) Regional transportation commission means a
regional transportation commission created and organized in accordance with chapter 277A of NRS.

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