1. The regional planning commission may designate one or more joint planning areas in the comprehensive regional plan. 2. If an area is designated a joint planning area, the county and the affected cities shall jointly adopt a master plan for the area. 3. The master plan for a joint planning area must: (a) Be consistent with the comprehensive regional plan; (b) Designate the portion of the area, if any, that is included within the sphere of influence of a city; (c) Designate the portion of the area, if any, that is subject to the jurisdiction of the county for planning and zoning and development decisions; and (d) Be submitted to the regional planning commission for review pursuant to NRS 278.028 .
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