Nevada Code § 548.505

Petition for variance: Notice; hearing; determination of board; order
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1. Any land occupier may file a petition
with the board of adjustment alleging that there are great practical
difficulties or unnecessary hardship in the way of the petitioners carrying
out upon his or her lands the strict letter of the land use regulations
prescribed by ordinance approved by the Commission, and praying the board of
adjustment to authorize a variance from the terms of the land use regulations
in the application of such regulations to the lands occupied by the petitioner.
2. Copies of such petition shall be served
by the petitioner upon the Chair of the Commission.
3. The board of adjustment shall fix a
time for the hearing of the petition and cause due notice of such hearing to be
given.
4. The supervisors of the district or
districts and the Commission shall have the right to appear and be heard at the
hearing.
5. Any occupier of lands lying within the
district who shall object to the authorizing of the variance prayed for may
intervene and become a party to the proceedings. Any party to the hearing
before the board of adjustment may appear in person, by agent or by attorney.
6. If, upon the facts presented at the
hearing, the board of adjustment shall determine that there are great practical
difficulties or unnecessary hardship in the way of applying the strict letter
of any of the land use regulations upon the lands of the petitioner, the board
shall make and record such determination and shall make and record findings of
fact as to the specific conditions which establish such great practical
difficulties or unnecessary hardship.
7. Upon the basis of such findings and
determination, the board shall have power by order to authorize such variance
from the terms of the land use regulations, in their application to the lands
of the petitioner, as will relieve such great practical difficulties or unnecessary
hardship and will not be contrary to the public interest, and so that the
spirit of the land use regulations shall be observed, the public health, safety
and welfare secured, and substantial justice done.

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