Land Use & Zoning
What is exaction in Nevada land use law?
AThe government demanding property as payment for services
BA condition imposed on a developer by a local government requiring them to provide public improvements (roads, parks, utilities) as a condition of project approval✓ Correct
CA tax on new construction in Nevada
DA fee charged by NRED for new development permits
Explanation
Exactions are conditions imposed on Nevada developers requiring dedication of land or payment of fees for public improvements needed to serve the development (parks, roads, schools, utilities). Courts require a nexus and proportionality between the exaction and the project's impacts.
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