NRS 279.482
Imposition of conditions on lessees and purchasers

  • employment plan required in proposal for redevelopment project
  • contents of plan.

1.

An agency may obligate lessees or purchasers of property acquired in a redevelopment project to:

(a)

Use the property for the purpose designated in the redevelopment plans.

(b)

Begin the redevelopment of the area within a period of time which the agency fixes as reasonable.

(c)

Comply with other conditions which the agency deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter, including, without limitation, the provisions of an employment plan or a contract approved for a redevelopment project.

2.

Except as otherwise provided in NRS 279.6094, as appropriate for the particular project, each proposal for a redevelopment project must also include an employment plan. The employment plan must include:

(a)

A description of the existing opportunities for employment within the area;

(b)

A projection of the effect that the redevelopment project will have on opportunities for employment within the area;

(c)

A description of the manner in which an employer relocating a business into the area plans to employ persons living within the area of operation who:

(1)

Are economically disadvantaged;

(2)

Have a physical disability;

(3)

Are members of racial minorities;

(4)

Are veterans; or

(5)

Are women; and

(d)

For a redevelopment project undertaken in a redevelopment area of a city whose population is 500,000 or more, a description of the manner in which:

(1)

The developer will, in hiring for construction jobs for the project, use its best efforts to hire veterans and other persons of both sexes and diverse ethnicities living within the redevelopment area, an area in the city for which the legislative body has adopted a specific plan for neighborhood revitalization or which is eligible for a community development block grant pursuant to 24 C.F.R. Part 570, or the Southern Nevada Enterprise Community; and

(2)

Each employer relocating a business into the area will use its best efforts to hire veterans and other persons of both sexes and diverse ethnicities living within any of the areas described in subparagraph (1).

3.

A description provided pursuant to paragraph (d) of subsection 2 must include an agreement by the developer or employer to offer and conduct training for the residents described in that paragraph or make a good faith effort to provide such training through a program of training that is offered by a governmental agency and reasonably available to the developer or employer.

Source: Section 279.482 — Imposition of conditions on lessees and purchasers; employment plan required in proposal for redevelopment project; contents of plan., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-279.­html#NRS279Sec482.

279.426
Agency for redevelopment: Creation.
279.428
Resolution of legislative body as prerequisite to functioning of agency.
279.430
Authority of agency conclusively presumed from resolution.
279.432
Powers of public bodies in aid of local redevelopment.
279.434
Exemption of agency and property from execution, process or lien
279.436
Suspension of agency’s authority.
279.438
Termination of redevelopment plan adopted before January 1, 1991, and amendments to plan
279.439
Termination of redevelopment plan adopted on or after January 1, 1991, and amendments to plan.
279.440
Appointment of members
279.442
Restriction on appointment of members.
279.443
Alternative method of appointment of members
279.444
Action of legislative body as alternative to appointment of members
279.446
Terms of office of members
279.448
Chair: Designation
279.450
Compensation and expenses of members.
279.452
Removal of member: Grounds
279.454
Interest in property included in redevelopment area forbidden
279.456
Acquisition of property by agency from member or officer by eminent domain.
279.458
Agency’s power vested in members.
279.460
Agency’s governmental functions
279.462
Powers of agency.
279.464
Services and facilities available to agency.
279.466
Personnel: Selection
279.468
Preparation of plans for blighted areas
279.470
Acquisition, management, disposal and encumbrance of interests in real and personal property
279.471
Requirements for agency to exercise power of eminent domain
279.472
Leases or sales: Public hearing.
279.474
Development of building sites.
279.476
Rehousing bureau.
279.478
Assistance for relocation.
279.480
Investments.
279.482
Imposition of conditions on lessees and purchasers
279.484
Breach of covenants running with the land.
279.486
Purchase and construction of certain buildings, facilities and improvements
279.488
Continuation of existing buildings on land
279.490
Financial assistance from governmental and private sources.
279.492
Eminent domain: Existing public use
279.494
Territorial jurisdiction: Counties
279.496
Property owned in redevelopment project: Payment of money in lieu of taxes.
279.498
Work exceeding $10,000 requires competitive bidding.
279.500
Applicability of provisions governing payment of prevailing wage for public works projects.
279.508
Joint exercise of powers by two or more agencies: Authority
279.510
Joint exercise of powers by two or more agencies: Designated agency to obtain report and recommendation of planning commissions concerning conformity of redevelopment plan to community’s master or general plan.
279.512
Joint exercise of powers by two or more agencies: Designated agency’s cooperation with planning commissions in formulating redevelopment plans.
279.514
Redevelopment of area within another community’s territory.
279.4712
Prerequisites to agency exercising power of eminent domain
279.4714
Prerequisite to request that agency exercise power of eminent domain.
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

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