NAC410.020. “Industrial activity” defined.  


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  • “Industrial activity” means an activity which is permitted only in an industrial zone or a less restrictive zone by the nearest zoning authority within the state or if prohibited by the authority is generally recognized as industrial activity by other zoning authorities within the state, except that none of the following is an industrial activity:

         1. Any erection or maintenance of an outdoor advertising structure.

         2. Any agricultural, forestry, ranching, grazing, farming or related activity, or operation of a wayside stand for sale of fresh produce.

         3. Any activity normally and regularly in operation less than 3 months of the year.

         4. Any transient or temporary activity.

         5. Any activity not visible from the traffic lanes of the main-traveled way.

         6. Any activity more than 300 feet from the nearest edge of the main-traveled way.

         7. Any activity conducted in a building principally used as a residence.

         8. Any operation of railroad tracks, a minor siding or a passenger depot.

         9. Any creation or maintenance of a junkyard as defined in 23 U.S.C. § 136.

     [Dep’t of Highways, Junkyard Control Reg. § II subsec. E, eff. 4-30-79]