Land Use & Zoning
What is a park dedication requirement in Nevada land development?
AA requirement that developers dedicate a portion of their project to federal park use
BA requirement that subdividers dedicate land or pay in-lieu fees for neighborhood parks as a condition of subdivision approval✓ Correct
CA BLM requirement for developers adjacent to national parks
DA requirement to preserve historic parks within the development
Explanation
Nevada local governments commonly require subdividers to dedicate land for neighborhood parks (or pay in-lieu fees) as a condition of subdivision approval. These requirements are authorized under the Quimby Act (California model) and similar Nevada authority.
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