2014 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 271 - Local Improvements
NRS 271.296 - Commercial area vitalization projects: Dissolution of improvement district.

NV Rev Stat § 271.296 (2014) What's This?

1. The governing body may, by resolution, dissolve an improvement district that is created for the purposes of a commercial area vitalization project if property owners whose property is assessed for a combined total of more than 50 percent of the total amount of the assessments of all the property in the improvement district submit a written petition to the governing body that requests the dissolution of the district within the period prescribed in subsection 2.

2. The dissolution of an improvement district pursuant to this section may be requested within 30 days after:

(a) The first anniversary of the date the improvement district was created; and

(b) Each subsequent anniversary thereafter.

3. As soon as practicable after the receipt of the written petition of the property owners submitted pursuant to subsection 1, the governing body shall pass a resolution of intention to dissolve the improvement district. The governing body shall give notice of a hearing on the dissolution. The notice must be provided and the hearing must be held pursuant to the requirements set forth in NRS 271.377. If the governing body determines that dissolution of the improvement district is appropriate, it shall dissolve the improvement district by resolution, effective not earlier than the 30th day after the hearing.

4. If there is indebtedness, outstanding and unpaid, incurred to accomplish any of the purposes of the improvement district, the portion of the assessment necessary to pay the indebtedness remains effective and must be continued in the following years until the debt is paid.

(Added to NRS by 1999, 2864)

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