Agreements with governing body concerning development of land: Public hearing required before unilateral amendment or cancellation by governing body; notice required; waiver of complaint, protest or objection if not timely presented.

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1. If a governing body makes a determination described in paragraph (b) of subsection 1 of NRS 278.0205, before the governing body may amend or cancel an agreement for development of land entered into pursuant to NRS 278.0201 without the consent of the other parties to the agreement or their successors in interest, the governing body must hold a public hearing concerning the proposed amendment to or cancellation of the agreement that complies with the provisions of this section. Not less than 60 days’ notice of the date and time of the public hearing must be given to the parties to the agreement or their successors in interest and any property owner of record that is subject to the agreement.

2. On the date and at the time and place fixed for the hearing, any person having a legal or equitable interest in the land or any other interested person may give oral or written testimony to the governing body concerning the proposed amendment to or cancellation of the agreement.

3. The governing body shall consider all the testimony presented at the hearing and any other relevant information presented at the hearing and, after the conclusion of the hearing, make a determination concerning whether to amend or cancel the agreement.

4. Any complaint, protest or objection to:

(a) The proposed amendment to or cancellation of the agreement;

(b) The effect of the proposed amendment to or cancellation of the agreement on the zoning or entitlements related to the property that is subject to the agreement; or

(c) The regularity, validity or correctness of any proceedings relating to or actions taken with respect to the hearing on or before the date of the hearing,

shall be deemed waived unless presented at the hearing or received in writing by the clerk of the governing body at least 3 business days before the date of the hearing.

(Added to NRS by 2015, 310)


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