Nevada Code § 278.655

Purposes and goals of comprehensive physical planning
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1. Comprehensive physical planning shall
to the extent feasible:
(a) Provide guidance for physical development
within the State responsive to economic development, human resource
development, natural resource development and regional and metropolitan area
development;
(b) Assist in the attainment of the optimum living
environment for the residents of this State and assure sound housing,
employment opportunities, educational fulfillment and sound health facilities;
(c) Relate to intermediate and long-range growth
objectives; and
(d) Set a pattern upon which state agencies and
local government may base their programs and local area plans.
2. Goals for comprehensive physical
planning are:
(a) To preserve the quality of the air and water
resources of the State.
(b) To conserve open space and protect natural
and scenic resources.
(c) To provide for the recreational needs of
citizens of the State and visitors.
(d) To conserve prime farm lands for the
production of crops and provide for an orderly and efficient transition from
rural to urban land use.
(e) To protect life and property in areas subject
to floods, landslides and other natural disasters.
(f) To provide and encourage a safe, convenient
and economic transportation system including all modes of transportation such
as air, water, rail, highway and mass transit, and recognizing differences in
the social costs in the various modes of transportation.
(g) To develop a timely, orderly and efficient
arrangement of public facilities and services to serve as a framework for urban
and rural development.
(h) To diversify and improve the economy of the
State.
(i) To ensure that the development of properties
within the State is commensurate with the character and the physical
limitations of the land.
(j) To take into account the immediate and
long-range financial impact of the application of particular land to particular
kinds of development, and the relative suitability of such land for such
development.

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