Current through December 31, 2024
Section 410.270 - Sign permit: Time limit for construction; cancellation of permit; extension; reapplication1. The applicant has 180 days after the time the permit is granted to construct the sign. Should the construction not be completed within the 180-day period, the permit will be subject to cancellation with full forfeiture of fees previously submitted. This cancellation occurs immediately upon expiration of the 180-day period, and no 30-day violation notice will be sent. A cancellation notice must be sent to inform the owner of the sign. Extensions on the 180-day construction period will generally not be granted. However, when the applicant provides documentary proof that the construction has been delayed through no fault of the applicant, such as a long-pending approval of a local governing agency, an extension may be granted. Cases will be treated on their own merit. Any extension will be at the discretion of the Department. In no instance will the availability of materials or contract problems qualify for a time extension.2. If a permit is cancelled due to violation of the 180-day construction period, the applicant may reapply for a permit. This reapplication will involve filling out a new application and submitting it with full fees. The reapplication will also be subject to the effect of intervening applications received between the time of cancellation and reapplication for spacing requirements.Nev. Admin. Code § 410.270
Dep't of Highways, Outdoor Advertising Control Manual p. 13, eff. 1-28-77-NAC A by Dep't of Transportation by R058-97, 12-11-98