Nevada Code § 278.0274

Contents of regional plan
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The
comprehensive regional plan must include goals, policies, maps and other
documents relating to:
1. Population, including a projection of
population growth in the region and the resources that will be necessary to
support that population.
2. Conservation, including policies
relating to the use and protection of air, land, water and other natural
resources, ambient air quality, natural recharge areas, floodplains and
wetlands, and a map showing the areas that are best suited for development
based on those policies.
3. The limitation of the premature
expansion of development into undeveloped areas, preservation of neighborhoods
and revitalization of urban areas, including, without limitation, policies that
relate to the interspersion of new housing and businesses in established
neighborhoods and set forth principles by which growth will be directed to
older urban areas.
4. Land use and transportation, including
the classification of future land uses by density or intensity of development
based upon the projected necessity and availability of public facilities,
including, without limitation, schools, and services and natural resources, and
the compatibility of development in one area with that of other areas in the
region. This portion of the plan must:
(a) Address, if applicable:
(1) Mixed-use development,
transit-oriented development, master-planned communities and gaming enterprise
districts; and
(2) The coordination and compatibility of
land uses with each military installation in the region, taking into account
the location, purpose and stated mission of the military installation;
(b) Allow for a variety of uses;
(c) Describe the transportation facilities that
will be necessary to satisfy the requirements created by those future uses; and
(d) Be based upon the policies and map relating
to conservation that are developed pursuant to subsection 2, surveys, studies
and data relating to the area, the amount of land required to accommodate
planned growth, the population of the area projected pursuant to subsection 1,
and the characteristics of undeveloped land in the area.
5. Public facilities and services,
including provisions relating to sanitary sewer facilities, solid waste, flood
control, potable water and groundwater aquifer recharge which are correlated
with principles and guidelines for future land uses, and which specify ways to
satisfy the requirements created by those future uses. This portion of the plan
must:
(a) Describe the problems and needs of the area
relating to public facilities and services and the general facilities that will
be required for their solution and satisfaction;
(b) Identify the providers of public services
within the region and the area within which each must serve, including service
territories set by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada for public
utilities;
(c) Establish the time within which those public
facilities and services necessary to support the development relating to land
use and transportation must be made available to satisfy the requirements
created by that development; and
(d) Contain a summary prepared by the regional
planning commission regarding the plans for capital improvements that:
(1) Are required to be prepared by each
local government in the region pursuant to NRS
278.0226 ; and
(2) May be prepared by the water planning
commission of the county, the regional transportation commission and the county
school district.
6. Annexation, including the
identification of spheres of influence for each unit of local government,
improvement district or other service district and specifying standards and
policies for changing the boundaries of a sphere of influence and procedures
for the review of development within each sphere of influence. As used in this
subsection, sphere of influence means an area into which a political
subdivision may expand in the foreseeable future.
7. Intergovernmental coordination,
including the establishment of guidelines for determining whether local master
plans and facilities plans conform with the comprehensive regional plan.
8. Any utility project required to be
reported pursuant to NRS 278.145 .

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