Nevada Code § 308.030

Filing of service plan
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1. Any prospective petitioner for the
establishment of a special district shall file a service plan with the board of
county commissioners of each county which has territory included within the
boundaries of the proposed district. The service plan shall:
(a) Consist of a financial survey and a
preliminary engineering or architectural survey showing how the proposed
services are to be provided and financed.
(b) Include a map of the proposed district
boundaries, an estimate of the population and assessed valuation of the
proposed district.
(c) Describe the facilities to be constructed,
the standards of such construction, the services to be provided by the
district, an estimate of costs, including the cost of acquiring land,
engineering services, legal services, proposed indebtedness, including proposed
maximum interest rates and any discounts, any other proposed bonds and any
other securities to be issued, their type or character, annual operation and
maintenance expenses, and other major expenses related to the formation and
operation of the district.
(d) Outline the details of any arrangement or
proposed agreement with any city or town for the performance of any services
between the proposed special district and such city or town. The form of any
such contract to be used, if available, shall be attached to the service plan.
If a board
of county commissioners initiates the formation of a special district, it shall
prepare such a service plan as an appendix to its initiating resolution.
2. Except where the formation of a
district is initiated by a board of county commissioners, each service plan
filed shall be accompanied by a processing fee set by the board of county
commissioners not to exceed $200 which shall be deposited in the county general
fund. Such processing fee shall be sufficient to cover the costs related to the
hearing prescribed by NRS 308.070 ,
including the costs of notice, publication and recording of testimony.

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