1.  If a proposed special district lies entirely within one county, a resolution approving the service plan is required from the board of county commissioners of that county.

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Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 308.040

  • county: includes Carson City. See Nevada Revised Statutes 0.033
  • special district: means any water district, sanitation district, water and sanitation district, municipal power district, mosquito abatement district, public cemetery district, swimming pool district, television maintenance district, weed control district, general improvement district, or any other quasi-municipal corporation organized under the local improvement and service district laws of this State as enumerated in this title, but excludes:

    (a) All parks, trails and open space districts created pursuant to chapter 318A of NRS; and

    (b) All housing authorities. See Nevada Revised Statutes 308.020

2.  If the boundaries of a proposed special district include territory within two or more counties, a resolution approving the service plan for such special district is required from the board of county commissioners of each county which has territory included in the proposed special district; but the boards of county commissioners of the respective counties may in their discretion hold a joint hearing on the proposed district in accordance with NRS 308.070.