§ 268.610 Applicability
§ 268.612 Definitions
§ 268.614 ‘City’ defined
§ 268.616 ‘Commission’ defined
§ 268.618 ‘Contiguous’ defined
§ 268.620 ‘Executive officer’ defined
§ 268.622 ‘Majority of the property owners’ defined
§ 268.623 ‘Sphere of influence’ defined
§ 268.624 ‘Value’ defined
§ 268.625 Program of annexation: Adoption by certain cities; requirements for adoption; certification by regional planning commission; appeal of adverse determination
§ 268.6255 Requirements for land proposed for annexation by certified program of annexation
§ 268.626 Annexation commission: Creation in certain counties; number and selection of members; transfer of duties to regional planning commission
§ 268.628 Annexation commission: Members; terms; vacancies; chair; expenses
§ 268.630 Annexation commission: Powers and duties
§ 268.632 Services of planning commission and county officers
§ 268.634 Annexation commission: Personnel; professional and consulting services; quarters, equipment and supplies
§ 268.636 Procedures for initiating annexation or detachment of property
§ 268.638 Notice of intention to annex: Contents; filing with commission
§ 268.640 Review of proposed annexation by planning commission; findings
§ 268.642 Public hearing: Date; notice
§ 268.644 Scope of public hearing; regulations
§ 268.646 Factors to be considered in review of proposed annexation
§ 268.648 Commission’s determination following hearing; adjournments
§ 268.650 Disapproval of annexation: No subsequent notice of intention to annex may be filed within 1 year
§ 268.652 Notice of commission’s action to be given by executive officer to clerk of governing body of city; findings
§ 268.654 Publication of petition or resolution of intention to annex after commission’s approval; mailing of copies to owners of real property in territory proposed to be annexed
§ 268.656 Protests to proposed annexation by owners of real property
§ 268.658 Hearing; consideration of protests; annexation effected
§ 268.660 Denial of annexation; annexation over protest; exclusion of lands owned by public body
§ 268.662 Determination of number and identity of owners of real property; sufficiency of petitions and protests
§ 268.663 Inclusion of county road, state highway or railroad in annexed territory
§ 268.664 Proceedings for detachment of territory from city
§ 268.666 Boundaries of city not to be changed within 90 days before election; exception
§ 268.668 Order of district court staying proceeding for annexation or detachment; annulment of annexation
§ 268.670 Annexation of contiguous territory owned by city or upon petition of all owners of real property: Alternative procedures
§ 268.671 Notice of annexation to public utilities and rural electric cooperatives

Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 268 > Annexation by Cities in Other Counties

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  • Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
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