Nevada Code § 384.140

Certificate of appropriateness: Factors to be considered by Commission and staff in passing upon appropriateness; refusal
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1. In passing upon the appropriateness of
an application pursuant to NRS 384.115 or 384.130 , the Commission, and its
staff shall consider, in addition to any other pertinent factors:
(a) Historic and architectural value and
significance;
(b) Architectural style;
(c) Location on the lot;
(d) Position of the structure in relation to the
street or public way and whether it is subject to public view from a public
place;
(e) General design, arrangement, texture,
material, color and size of the exterior architectural features involved and
the relationship thereof to the exterior architectural features of other
structures in the immediate neighborhood; and
(f) The relationship of the exterior
architectural features to well recognized styles of early western architecture
of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
2. A certificate of appropriateness may be
refused for any structure, the erection, reconstruction, restoration,
alteration, moving or razing of which, in the opinion of the Commission, would
be detrimental to the interest of the historic district or incongruous with the
historic aspects of the surroundings and the historic environment of the
district.

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