Nevada Code § 384.120

Certificate of appropriateness: Public hearing; exceptions; notice
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1. The Commission shall hold a public
hearing upon each application for a certificate of appropriateness within 30
days after the application has been filed with the Commission, excluding
Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, unless:
(a) The application is approved by the staff of
the Commission pursuant to NRS 384.115 ;
and
(b) The holding of a hearing is waived in writing
by the applicant or the designated representative of the applicant.
2. The Commission shall cause notice of a
hearing to be held on an application pursuant to subsection 1 to be given in
accordance with NRS 241.020 to:
(a) The applicant;
(b) The owners of all properties deemed by the
Commission to be materially affected by the application as they appear on the
most recent tax list; and
(c) Any person who has filed a written request
for notice of hearings during the preceding calendar year.
3. The Commission may, if it determines
the matter to be of sufficient public interest, give an additional notice of
the time and place of the hearing by publication in the form of a legal
advertisement in a newspaper having a substantial circulation in the district
at least 7 days before such hearing.

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