NAC461A.120. Evaluation of proposed site; unforeseen hazards or impediments.  


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  •      1. Upon receipt of an application for the construction of a mobile home park, the agency for enforcement shall evaluate each proposed site for a mobile home lot:

         (a) To determine whether the site is suitable for its intended use;

         (b) To ensure that the intended use would be in compliance with applicable federal, state and local laws; and

         (c) To determine whether there exists any hazard at the site, such as the possibility of:

              (1) Flooding;

              (2) Erosion;

              (3) Deposit of sediment;

              (4) Noise or air pollution from nearby traffic or industrial activities;

              (5) Vibration from traffic, construction or industrial operations; or

              (6) Unstable conditions of a landfill which would affect the intended use of the site.

         2. During preparation of the site, if the holder of the permit encounters an unforeseen hazard or an impediment to construction, such as a rock formation, slide area, high level of water, springs or biologically generated gases, the holder shall undertake corrective work before installing mobile homes on the site.

     (Added to NAC by Mfd. Housing Div., eff. 6-29-84)