Nevada Code § 384.130

Certificate of appropriateness: Determinations by Commission
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As soon as practicable after a public hearing
held pursuant to NRS 384.120 , but not
more than 60 days, Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays excluded, after the
filing of the application for the certificate of appropriateness, or within
such further time as the applicant may in writing allow, the Commission shall
determine:
1. That the proposed erection,
construction, reconstruction, restoration, alteration, moving or razing of the
exterior architectural feature involved will be appropriate to the preservation
of the historic district for the purposes of NRS
384.010 to 384.210 , inclusive;
2. That, even though the proposed project
may be inappropriate, failure to issue a certificate would involve a
substantial hardship to the applicant because of conditions especially
affecting the structure involved, but not affecting the historic district
generally, and that a certificate could be issued without substantial detriment
to the public welfare or the purposes of NRS
384.010 to 384.210 , inclusive; or
3. That the proposed project is
inappropriate.

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