Nev. Admin. Code § 232.Sec. 30 - NEW
1. The Director may periodically solicit:
(a) Applications for the grants described in
section 29 from state agencies, local governments and nonprofit organizations
for the grants of money;
(b)
Applications from nonprofit organizations for carrying out contracts or
agreements to acquire land and water rights or interests in land and water
rights for the Nevada Conservation and Recreation Program; and
(c) Project lists from state agencies, local
governments and nonprofit organizations to help assess the need for projects of
the Nevada Conservation and Recreation Program.
2. The Director will establish deadlines for
the submission of applications solicited pursuant to subsection 1.
3. An application for a grant must be
submitted on a form provided by the Department and include, without limitation:
(a) The total estimated cost of the project
which must include, without limitation, the estimated costs for planning,
design, acquisitions and construction, as applicable;
(b) A description of the manner in which the
project meets the purpose of the grant, as described in section 29;
(c) A proposed schedule for the project which
must include, without limitation, the planning and implementation phases of the
project;
(d) If the applicant is a
nonprofit organization, documentation of the qualifications of the nonprofit
organization;
(e) A description of
the matching contributions that will be provided by the applicant, including,
without limitation, the matching contribution that is required pursuant to
section 31;
(f) If the applicant is
a nonprofit organization and the project includes the acquisition of land or
water rights or any interest in land or water rights:
(1) The most current financial statement of
the nonprofit organization and a copy of the Form 990 of the nonprofit
organization filed with the Internal Revenue Service of the United States
Department of the Treasury for the last 3 fiscal years; and
(2) Specific details concerning the manner in
which the money of the State will be secured by an interest in the land or
water rights;
(g) A map
of the location of the project and a plan for the site of the project indicated
in an appropriate scale on the map;
(h) Documentation that the project conforms
to any applicable federal, state or local plans;
(i) Documentation and a statement by the
applicant that the applicant has made a good faith effort to contact any
property owners potentially impacted by the project, including, without
limitation, any letters of support or opposition received by the applicant
regarding the project;
(j)
Documentation that the applicant has contacted any stakeholders, including,
without limitation, local governments and federal, state or local land
management agencies which must include, without limitation, any statements from
any stakeholders affected by the project that details any issues or concerns
about the project and whether the stakeholder supports or opposes the
project;
(k) Any environmental
reviews, site planning documents, archaeological or other site impact
statements, reviews or permits required to proceed with the project;
(l) An identification of any known potential
adverse impacts to the environment or a cultural site and proposed mitigation
measures for such impacts;
(m) A
summary of the proposed plan for the operation and maintenance of the project
for a period of not less than 20 years, including, without limitation, the
identity of the person or entity who will operate the project or provide
continued maintenance on the project and any documentation or agreements made
with the person or entity that will operate the project or provide continued
maintenance;
(n) If applicable,
proof that the applicant has:
(1) The
necessary interests in land and water rights to complete the project;
(2) A letter of intent between the property
owner and the applicant authorizing the applicant to implement the project on
the land; or
(3) A letter of intent
between the property owner and the applicant concerning obtaining the necessary
interests in land and water rights to complete the project; and
(o) Any other information required
by the Director.
Notes
Sections 2 and 3 of Assembly Bill No. 84, chapter 480, Statutes of Nevada 2019, at pages 2861 and 2864
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