Nevada Code § 318.5122

Resolution declaring intent to sell at auction and finding that sale is in best interest of district; notice
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 318.1177 , 318.118 , 318.215 and 318.5124 , before ordering the sale
of any real property owned by the general improvement district, the board of
trustees shall, in open meeting by a majority vote of the members, adopt a
resolution declaring the intention of the board to sell the property at auction
and finding that the sale is in the best interest of the district. The
resolution must:
(a) Describe the property proposed to be sold in
such a manner as to identify the property.
(b) Specify the minimum price and the terms upon
which the property will be sold.
(c) Fix a time, not less than 3 weeks thereafter,
for a public meeting of the board of trustees to be held at its regular place
of meeting, at which sealed bids will be received and considered.
2. Notice of the adoption of the
resolution and of the time and place of holding the meeting must be given by:
(a) Posting copies of the resolution in three
public places in the district not less than 15 days before the date of the
meeting; and
(b) Causing to be published at least once a week
for 3 successive weeks before the meeting, in a newspaper qualified under chapter 238 of NRS that is published in the
county in which the real property is located, a notice setting forth:
(1) A description of the real property
proposed to be sold at auction in such a manner as to identify the property;
(2) The minimum price of the real property
proposed to be sold at auction; and
(3) The places at which the resolution
described in subsection 1 has been posted pursuant to paragraph (a), and any
other places at which copies of that resolution may be obtained.
If no
qualified newspaper is published within the county in which the real property
is located, the required notice must be published in some qualified newspaper
printed in the State of Nevada and having a general circulation within the
county.

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