Nevada Code § 384.110

Certificate of appropriateness: Application; considerations in deliberations by Commission and staff
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1. No structure may be erected,
reconstructed, altered, restored, moved or demolished within the historic
district until after an application for a certificate of appropriateness as to
exterior architectural features has been submitted to and approved by the
Commission, or by its staff pursuant to NRS
384.115 . The application for a certificate of appropriateness must be in
such form and accompanied by such plans, specifications and other material as
the Commission may from time to time prescribe.
2. In its deliberations under the
provisions of NRS 384.010 to 384.210 , inclusive, the Commission and its
staff shall not consider interior arrangement or use and shall take no action
under NRS 384.010 to 384.210 , inclusive, except for the purpose
of preventing the erection, reconstruction, restoration, alteration, moving or
razing of buildings in the district obviously incongruous with the historic
aspects of the district.
3. The provisions of NRS 384.010 to 384.210 , inclusive, do not prevent:
(a) The ordinary maintenance or repair of any
exterior architectural feature in the historic district which does not involve
a change of design or material or the outward appearance thereof;
(b) The construction, reconstruction, alteration
or demolition of any such feature which the building inspector or similar
authority certifies is required by the public safety because of an unsafe or
dangerous condition; or
(c) The construction, reconstruction, alteration
or demolition of any such feature under a permit issued by a building inspector
or similar authority prior to the effective date of the establishment of such
district.

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