Contents of capital improvements plan.

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A capital improvements plan must include, by service area:

1. A description of the existing capital improvements and the costs to upgrade, improve, expand or replace those improvements to meet existing needs or more stringent safety, environmental or regulatory standards.

2. An analysis of the total capacity, level of current usage and commitments for usage of capacity of the existing capital improvements.

3. A description of any part of the capital improvements or facility expansions and the costs necessitated by and attributable to the new development in the service area based on the approved land use assumptions.

4. A table which establishes the specific level or quantity of use, consumption, generation or discharge of a service unit for each category of capital improvements or facility expansions.

5. An equivalency or conversion table which establishes the ratio of a service unit to each type of land use, including but not limited to, residential, commercial and industrial uses.

6. The number of projected service units which are required by the new development within the service area based on the approved land use assumptions.

7. The projected demand for capital improvements or facility expansions required by new service units projected over a period not to exceed 10 years.

(Added to NRS by 1989, 841)


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