Nevada Code § 278.240

Approval required for certain dedications, closures, abandonments, construction or authorizations
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Whenever
the governing body of a city, county or region has adopted a master plan, or
one or more elements thereof, for the city, county or region, or for a major
section or district thereof, no street, square, park, or other public way,
ground, or open space may be acquired by dedication or otherwise, except by
bequest, and no street or public way may be closed or abandoned, and no public
building or structure may be constructed or authorized in the area for which
the master plan or one or more elements thereof has been adopted by the
governing body unless the dedication, closure, abandonment, construction or
authorization is approved in a manner consistent with the requirements of the
governing body, board or commission having jurisdiction over such a matter.

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