Nevada Code § 497.100

Airport zoning regulations: Requisites; reasonableness
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1. All airport zoning regulations adopted
under this chapter shall be reasonable, and none shall impose any requirement
or restriction which is not reasonably necessary to effectuate the purposes of
this chapter.
2. In determining what regulations it may
adopt, each political subdivision and joint airport zoning board shall
consider, among other things:
(a) The character of the flying operations
expected to be conducted at the airport.
(b) The nature of the terrain within the airport
hazard area.
(c) The character of the neighborhood.
(d) The uses to which the property to be zoned is
put and adaptable.

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