Nevada Code § 405.195

Petition to open, reopen, close, relocate or abandon road; hearings and orders by board of county commissioners regarding petition; legal actions authorized
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1. Five or more residents of this state
may petition any board of county commissioners to open, reopen, close, relocate
or abandon a public road within the county. The petition must be accompanied by
proof of the petitioners residency and adequate maps and documentation to
justify a hearing on the petition. Upon receipt of such a petition and the
required documentation, the board of county commissioners shall set a date to
conduct a public hearing on the petition. The date selected must not be earlier
than 30 days, nor later than 45 days, after the petition is submitted. In
addition to any other notice required by law or ordinance, the board shall
cause notice of the time, date and location of the hearing to be published at
least once each week for 2 successive weeks in a newspaper of general
circulation in the county.
2. Upon conclusion of the public hearing,
the board shall determine whether the road in question has acquired the status
of a public road because:
(a) Construction of the improvement occurred
while the land was unappropriated, unreserved public land;
(b) The improvement was constructed by mechanical
means which made the physical change to the natural area necessary for the
customary or usual passage of traffic; and
(c) The right-of-way was:
(1) Accepted by the state or local
government for dedication as a road for public use and thereafter the road was
used by the public at large; or
(2) Accepted by use as access to a mining
claim or other privately owned property.
3. If the board concludes that the road is
a public road, the board may order the public road to be opened, reopened, closed,
relocated or abandoned, for all or part of the year. The boards decision must
be based on specific findings, including, but not limited to:
(a) The resulting benefit to the general public;
(b) Whether any significant impairment of the
environment or natural resources will result; and
(c) Whether the decision will result in a
significant reduction in the value of public or private property.
The order of
the board must be reduced to writing, including a statement of any actions
which must be taken to effectuate the decision and the person to whom each such
action has been assigned. If possible, the order must be signed by any person
who has agreed to take a specific action to effectuate the boards decision.
The lack of such a signature does not invalidate the order.
4. If the order of the board is to close
or abandon a public road, the board shall, upon the petition of five or more
residents of the State, designate and provide an alternate route serving the
same area. The closure or abandonment of a public road by the board does not
prohibit or restrict the use of that road by a governmental agency or a public
utility regulated by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada for the
maintenance, construction or operation of a facility of the agency or utility.
5. Any person or governmental agency may
bring and maintain an action in the district court of the county in which the
public road lies to prevent any person, including a public agency, from
violating an order issued pursuant to subsection 3.
6. The Attorney General may, pursuant to
this section or as provided in NRS 405.204 ,
bring and maintain an action in any court or before any federal agency if an
agency or instrumentality of the Federal Government denies the use of a public
road located on public land in this state.
7. Nothing in this section affects the
right of the Department of Transportation to regulate freeways or highways in
this state.

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