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AN ACT relating to land use planning; authorizing certain cities and counties to represent
themselves with respect to certain matters involving the use of federal land;
authorizing certain cities and counties to bring and intervene in actions with respect
to certain activities of federal agencies and instrumentalities; authorizing the board
of county commissioners of Esmeralda, Lincoln or Nye County to create an area or
zone for the preservation of a species or subspecies of wildlife that is threatened
with extinction and to impose and collect a fee for that purpose; and providing other
matters properly relating thereto.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 278 of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto
the provisions set forth as sections 2 and 3 of this act.
Sec. 2. A city or county whose governing body has adopted a master
plan pursuant to NRS 278.220 may represent its own interests with
respect to land and appurtenant resources that are located within the city
or county and are affected by policies and activities involving the use of
federal land.
Sec. 3.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a city orcounty whose governing body has adopted a master plan pursuant to
NRS 278.220 may:
(a) On its own initiative bring and maintain an action in its own name
and on its own behalf; or
(b) Intervene on behalf of or bring and maintain an action on the
relation of, any person in any meritorious case,
in any court or before any federal agency, if an action or proposed action
by a federal agency or instrumentality with respect to the lands,
appurtenant resources or streets that are located within the city or county
impairs or tends to impair the traditional functions of the city or county
or the carrying out of the master plan.
2. A city or county may not:
(a) Bring and maintain an action pursuant to subsection 1 that would
request a court to grant relief that would violate a state statute;
(b) Participate in any proceeding of a federal agency pursuant to
subsection 1 to request the federal agency to take any action that would
violate a state statute; or
(c) Bring or maintain an action pursuant to subsection 1 on behalf of
this state or as representative of the interests of this state or any of its
agencies.
Sec. 4.
NRS 278.010 is hereby amended to read as follows:Sec. 5. NRS 321.735 is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 6. 1. The legislature hereby finds and declares that:
(a) Esmeralda, Lincoln and Nye counties contain species and subspecies
of wildlife that have been or are likely to be declared endangered or
threatened pursuant to the federal Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended;
(b) These counties are not authorized currently to carry out programs for
the preservation of endangered or threatened species or subspecies of
wildlife;
(c) The declaration of species and subspecies of wildlife in Esmeralda,
Lincoln and Nye counties as endangered or threatened will have a serious
adverse effect on the economy of those counties and on the lifestyles of
their residents; and
(d) Because a general law cannot be made applicable because of the
economic and geographical diversity of these rural counties, it is necessary
by special act to provide a means by which Esmeralda, Lincoln and Nye
counties may promote the protection of their natural resources while
simultaneously protecting their human and financial resources.
2. The board of county commissioners of Esmeralda, Lincoln or Nye
County, individually or jointly by interlocal agreement, may by ordinance
establish, control, manage and operate or provide money for the
establishment, control, management and operation of an area or zone for
the preservation of a species or subspecies of wildlife that has been
declared endangered or threatened pursuant to the federal Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended. In addition, the board of county
commissioners, in cooperation with the responsible state and federal
agencies, may encourage in any other manner the preservation of those
species or subspecies or any species or subspecies of wildlife in the county
which have been determined by the board of county commissioners to be
likely to have a significant impact upon the economy and lifestyles of the
residents of the county if listed as endangered or threatened, including,
without limitation, the expenditure for this purpose of money collected
pursuant to subsection 3 or the participation in an agreement made pursuant
to NRS 503.589. The board of county commissioners may purchase, sell,
exchange or lease real property, personal property, water rights, grazing
permits and other interests in such property for this purpose, pursuant to
such reasonable regulations as the board of county commissioners may
establish. If any such property, rights or other interests are purchased from
a nonprofit organization, the board of county commissioners may reimburse
the organization for its cost of acquisition, not to exceed its appraised
value, and any interest, carrying costs, direct expenses and reasonable
overhead charges.
Sec. 7. This act becomes effective upon passage and approval.
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