Nev. Admin. Code § 322.190 - Factors to be considered in issuance of authorization
In determining whether to issue an authorization associated with a navigable body of water of this State, the State Land Registrar will consider, without limitation, the following factors:
1. The location and density of existing
piers, breakwaters, mooring buoys, water intake lines and other
structures;
2. The effect of
granting the authorization upon the stability of the shoreline;
3. The overall environmental integrity and
recreational quality of the area in which the proposed structure or activity is
to be located or will take place, including factors such as noise, visual
esthetics, recreational potential and impacts to the quality of
water;
4. The potential
interference with navigability;
5.
Conformance with any applicable requirements of law, regulation and
policy;
6. The impacts to adjacent
property owners;
7. Any
environmental studies of the proposed use, if applicable;
8. The location or availability of existing
use corridors; and
9. The private
benefit to be obtained versus any loss of public benefit.
Notes
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