Nevada Code § 384.150

Certificate of appropriateness: Issuance or denial; collection and deposit of fee in State General Fund and Account for the Restoration of the Fourth Ward School in Virginia City; variations; additional conditions; appeal to Board of Museums and History
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1. If, after a hearing held pursuant to NRS 384.120 , the Commission determines that
the proposed construction, reconstruction, restoration, alteration, moving or
razing of the exterior architectural feature involved will be appropriate, or,
although inappropriate, that failure to issue a certificate would result in
hardship as provided in subsection 2 of NRS
384.130 , or if the Commission fails to make a determination within the time
prescribed in NRS 384.130 , the
Commission shall immediately issue to the applicant a certificate of
appropriateness.
2. The Commission may charge and collect a
reasonable fee for the issuance of a certificate of appropriateness by the
Commission pursuant to this section or by its staff pursuant to NRS 384.115 . If a fee is charged, 50
percent of the proceeds must be deposited in the State General Fund for credit
to the appropriate account for the Comstock Historic District and 50 percent
must be deposited in a nonreverting Account for the Restoration of the Fourth
Ward School in Virginia City, which is hereby created. Money in the Account for
the Restoration of the Fourth Ward School may be expended only upon approval by
the Commission.
3. In exercising the power to vary or modify
strict adherence to the provisions of NRS
384.010 to 384.210 , inclusive, or to
interpret the meaning of NRS 384.010 to 384.210 , inclusive, so as to relieve
hardship under the provisions of subsection 2 of NRS 384.130 , the Commission shall require
any variance, modification or interpretation to be in harmony with the general
purpose and intent of NRS 384.010 to 384.210 , inclusive, so that the general
historical character of the District is conserved and substantial justice done.
In allowing variations, the Commission may impose such reasonable and additional
conditions as will, in its judgment, better fulfill the purposes of NRS 384.010 to 384.210 , inclusive.
4. If the Commission determines that a
certificate of appropriateness should not issue, it shall immediately set forth
in its records the reasons for the determination, and may include
recommendations respecting the proposed erection, construction, restoration,
alteration, moving or razing, and shall immediately notify the applicant of the
determination by transmitting to the applicant an attested copy of the reasons
and recommendations, if any, as set forth in the records of the Commission.
5. The applicant may appeal a refusal of
the Commission to issue a certificate of appropriateness to the Board of
Museums and History within 30 days after its determination and the Board, after
a hearing on the matter, may:
(a) Approve the application with or without
conditions by a unanimous vote; or
(b) Deny the application.
If the Board
approves the application, the Commission shall immediately issue a certificate
of appropriateness to the applicant.

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