Nevada Code § 384.100

Establishment of historic district in designated area: Procedure; alteration of boundaries; house trailer, mobile home or recreational vehicle prohibited; exception
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1. The Commission shall establish an
historic district in such portions of Storey and Lyon counties as it may
designate as provided in NRS 384.010 to 384.210 , inclusive, embracing an area
within which historic structures, sites and railroads relating to the Comstock
lode and its history are or were located.
2. Before establishing the district, the
Commission shall hold a public hearing after giving notice of the time and
place of the hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in each county a
portion of which is located within the proposed district.
3. The notice must be published once a
week for 3 consecutive weeks and must include the purpose of the hearing and
the boundaries of the proposed district.
4. At the hearing any person may appear in
support of or in opposition to the establishment of the district.
5. Within 15 days after the hearing the
Commission shall:
(a) Establish an historic district and fix its
boundaries; or
(b) Determine not to establish an historic
district.
6. If an historic district is established,
notice thereof must be given by one publication in a newspaper of general
circulation in each county a portion of which is located within the district.
7. The Commission may alter or change the
boundaries of the district by following the same procedure as provided in this
section for the establishment of a district.
8. After an historic district is
established, no house trailer, mobile home, or recreational vehicle may be
placed or established in any area within the district, unless the Commission
and the board of county commissioners in the appropriate county, by agreement,
permit the establishment of a trailer overlay or the location of a mobile home
park within the district, upon a finding that such action is needed and that it
would not conflict with the historic aspect and character of the affected area.

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