Environmental
What is the significance of a Cultural Resources Survey (CRS) in Nevada real estate development?
AA survey assessing the local artistic community
BA survey identifying archaeological sites, historic properties, or Native American cultural resources that may be affected by development and require protection under state and federal law✓ Correct
CA survey only required for federal land transactions
DA survey of the neighborhood's cultural amenities for marketing purposes
Explanation
Nevada's rich history and diverse indigenous cultures mean that development activities may uncover or disturb archaeological sites, historic properties, or Native American cultural resources. Federal (NHPA Section 106) and Nevada law require surveys and mitigation to protect these resources.
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