Nevada Code § 278.330

Preparation of tentative map; filing and distribution of copies; action by planning commission
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1. The initial action in connection with
the making of any subdivision is the preparation of a tentative map.
2. The subdivider shall file copies of the
map with the planning commission or its designated representative, or with the
clerk of the governing body if there is no planning commission, together with a
filing fee in an amount determined by the governing body.
3. The commission, its designated
representative, the clerk or other designated representative of the governing
body or, when authorized by the governing body, the subdivider or any other
appropriate agency shall distribute copies of the map and any accompanying data
to all state and local agencies and persons charged with reviewing the proposed
subdivision.
4. If there is no planning commission, the
clerk of the governing body shall submit the tentative map to the governing
body at its next regular meeting.
5. Except as otherwise provided by
subsection 6, if there is a planning commission, it shall:
(a) In a county whose population is 700,000 or
more, or in any city within such county, within 45 days; or
(b) In a county whose population is less than
700,000, or in any city within such county, within 60 days,
after
accepting as a complete application a tentative map, recommend approval,
conditional approval or disapproval of the map in a written report filed with
the governing body.
6. If the governing body has authorized
the planning commission to take final action on a tentative map, the planning
commission shall:
(a) In a county whose population is 700,000 or
more, or in any city within such county, within 45 days; or
(b) In a county whose population is less than
700,000, or in any city within such county, within 60 days,
after
accepting as a complete application a tentative map, approve, conditionally
approve or disapprove the tentative map in the manner provided for in NRS 278.349 . The planning commission shall
file its written decision with the governing body.

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