Nevada Code § 497.120

Airport zoning regulations: Provision for replacement or alteration of nonconforming structure or tree; permits
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1. Any airport zoning regulations adopted
under this chapter may require that a permit be obtained before any new
structure or use may be constructed or established and before any existing use
or structure may be substantially changed or substantially altered, but no such
permit shall be required to make maintenance repairs to any existing structure,
or to replace parts of any existing structure, which repairs or replacements do
not substantially enlarge or increase the height of an existing structure.
2. In any event, however, all such
regulations shall provide that before any nonconforming structure or tree may
be replaced, substantially altered, rebuilt, allowed to grow higher, or
replanted, a permit must be secured from the administrative agency authorized
to administer and enforce the regulations, authorizing such replacement or
change.
3. No permit shall be granted that would
allow the establishment or creation of an airport hazard or permit a
nonconforming structure or tree or nonconforming use to be made or become
higher or become a greater hazard to air navigation than it was when the
applicable regulation was adopted or than it is when the application for a
permit is made.
4. Except as provided herein, all
applications for permits shall be granted.

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