Nevada Code § 278.02788

Adoption of master plan for sphere of influence; appeal of decision concerning use of land within sphere of influence
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1. If a city has a sphere of influence
that is designated in the comprehensive regional plan, the city shall adopt a
master plan concerning the territory within the sphere of influence. The master
plan and any ordinance required by the master plan must be consistent with the
comprehensive regional plan. After adoption and certification of a master plan
concerning the territory within the sphere of influence and after adopting the
ordinances required by the master plan, if any, the city may exercise any power
conferred pursuant to NRS 278.010 to 278.630 , inclusive, within its sphere of
influence.
2. If the comprehensive regional plan
designates that all or part of the sphere of influence of a city is a joint
planning area, the master plan and any ordinance adopted by the city pursuant
to subsection 1 must be consistent with the master plan that is adopted for the
joint planning area.
3. Before certification of the master plan
for the sphere of influence pursuant to NRS
278.028 , any action taken by the county pursuant to NRS 278.010 to 278.630 , inclusive, within the sphere of
influence of a city must be consistent with the comprehensive regional plan.
4. A person, county or city that is
represented on the governing board and is aggrieved by a final determination of
the county or, after the certification of the master plan for a sphere of
influence, is aggrieved by a final determination of the city, concerning
zoning, a subdivision map, a parcel map or the use of land within the sphere of
influence may appeal the decision to the regional planning commission within 30
days after the determination. A person, county or city that is aggrieved by the
determination of the regional planning commission may appeal the decision to
the governing board within 30 days after the determination. A person, county or
city that is aggrieved by the determination of the governing board may seek
judicial review of the decision within 25 days after the determination.

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