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Community Services Department Planning and Development SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION

Washoe County Development Application Your entire application is a public record. If you have a concern about releasing personal information, please contact Planning and Development staff at 775.328.3600. Project Information Staff Assigned Case No.: Project Name: Project Description: Project Address: Project Area (acres or square feet): Project Location (with point of reference to major cross streets AND area locator): Assessor s Parcel No.(s): Parcel Acreage: Assessor s Parcel No(s): Parcel Acreage: Section(s)/Township/Range: Indicate any previous Washoe County approvals associated with this application: Case No.(s). Applicant Information (attach additional sheets if necessary) Property Owner: Professional Consultant: Name: Name: Address: Address: Zip: Zip: Phone: Fax: Phone: Fax: Email: Email: Cell: Other: Cell: Other: Contact Person: Contact Person: Applicant/Developer: Other Persons to be Contacted: Name: Name: Address: Address: Zip: Zip: Phone: Fax: Phone: Fax: Email: Email: Cell: Other: Cell: Other: Contact Person: Contact Person: For Office Use Only Date Received: Initial: Planning Area: County Commission District: Master Plan Designation(s): CAB(s): Regulatory Zoning(s):

Property Owner Affidavit Applicant Name: The receipt of this application at the time of submittal does not guarantee the application complies with all requirements of the Washoe County Development Code, the Washoe County Master Plan or the applicable area plan, the applicable regulatory zoning, or that the application is deemed complete and will be processed. STATE OF NEVADA ) ) COUNTY OF WASHOE ) I,, (please print name) being duly sworn, depose and say that I am the owner* of the property or properties involved in this application as listed below and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects complete, true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I understand that no assurance or guarantee can be given by members of Planning and Development. (A separate Affidavit must be provided by each property owner named in the title report.) Assessor Parcel Number(s): Printed Name Signed Address Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of,. (Notary Stamp) Notary Public in and for said county and state My commission expires: *Owner refers to the following: (Please mark appropriate box.) Owner Corporate Officer/Partner (Provide copy of recorded document indicating authority to sign.) Power of Attorney (Provide copy of Power of Attorney.) Owner Agent (Provide notarized letter from property owner giving legal authority to agent.) Property Agent (Provide copy of record document indicating authority to sign.) Letter from Government Agency with Stewardship

Special Use Permit Application Supplemental Information (All required information may be separately attached) Chapter 110 of the Washoe County Code is commonly known as the Development Code. Specific references to special use permits may be found in Article 810, Special Use Permits. 1. What is the type of project being requested? 2. What currently developed portions of the property or existing structures are going to be used with this permit? 3. What improvements (e.g. new structures, roadway improvements, utilities, sanitation, water supply, drainage, parking, signs, etc.) will have to be constructed or installed and what is the projected time frame for the completion of each? Page 1

4. What is the intended phasing schedule for the construction and completion of the project? 5. What physical characteristics of your location and/or premises are especially suited to deal with the impacts and the intensity of your proposed use? 6. What are the anticipated beneficial aspects or effects your project will have on adjacent properties and the community? 7. What will you do to minimize the anticipated negative impacts or effects your project will have on adjacent properties? Page 2

8. Please describe operational parameters and/or voluntary conditions of approval to be imposed on the project special use permit to address community impacts: 9. How many improved parking spaces, both on-site and off-site, are available or will be provided? (Please indicate on site plan.) 10. What types of landscaping (e.g. shrubs, trees, fencing, painting scheme, etc.) are proposed? (Please indicate location on site plan.) 11. What type of signs and lighting will be provided? On a separate sheet, show a depiction (height, width, construction materials, colors, illumination methods, lighting intensity, base landscaping, etc.) of each sign and the typical lighting standards. (Please indicate location of signs and lights on site plan.) Page 3

12. Are there any restrictive covenants, recorded conditions, or deed restrictions (CC&Rs) that apply to the area subject to the special use permit request? (If so, please attach a copy.) Yes No 13. Community Sewer Yes Community Water Yes No No Page 4

Special Use Permit Development Application Submittal Requirements 1. Fees: See Special Use Permit Fee Worksheet. Make check payable to Washoe County. Bring check with your application to Planning and Development. Submit Fee Worksheet with Original Packet only. Do not include Fee Worksheet in other copies of the packet. 2. Development Application: A completed Washoe County Development Application form. 3. Owner Affidavit: The Owner Affidavit must be signed and notarized by all owners of the property subject to the application request. 4. Proof of Property Tax Payment: The applicant must provide a written statement from the Washoe County Treasurer s Office indicating all property taxes for the current quarter of the fiscal year on the land have been paid. 5. Supplemental Information: The completed Special Use Permit Supplemental Information (questionnaire). 6. Labels: The applicant is required to submit three (3) sets of mailing labels for every tenant residing in a mobile home park that is within five hundred (500) feet of the proposed project (or within seven hundred fifty (750) feet of the proposed project if the proposed project is a project of regional significance). 7. Title Report: A preliminary title report, with an effective date of no more than one hundred twenty (120) days of the submittal date, by a title company which provides the following information: Name and address of property owners. Legal description of property. Description of all easements and/or deed restrictions. Description of all liens against property. Any covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs) that apply. Submit Title Report with Original Packet only. You may be requested to provide additional copies, but do not include Title Report in other copies of the packet. 8. Traffic Impact Report: Traffic impact reports are required whenever the proposed development project will generate 80 or more weekday peak hour trips as determined using the latest edition Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) trip generation rates or other such sources as may be accepted by the Washoe County Engineering and Capital Projects. Projects with less than 200 peak hour trips may not need to perform an impact analysis for future years. Traffic consultants are encouraged to contact staff prior to preparing a traffic impact report. (See attached Traffic Impact Report Guidelines.) 9. Proposed Site Plan Requirements: a. Lot size with dimensions drawn using standard engineering scales (e.g. scale 1 = 100, 1 = 200, or 1 = 500 ) showing all streets and ingress/egress to the property. b. Show the location and configuration of all proposed buildings (with distances from the property lines and from each other), all existing buildings that will remain (with distances from the property lines and from each other), all existing buildings that will be removed, and site improvements on a base map with existing and proposed topography expressed in intervals of no more than five (5) feet. c. Show the location and configuration of wells and well houses, septic systems and leach fields, overhead utilities, water and sewer lines, and all easements. d. Show locations of parking, landscaping, signage and lighting.

e. The cross sections of all rights-of-way, streets, alleys or private access ways within the proposed development, proposed name and approximate grade of each, and approximate radius of all curves and diameter of each cul-de-sac. 10. Grading: In accordance with the grading provisions of Washoe County Code, Article 438, if the thresholds for a grading permit are met or exceeded, the grading plans shall indicate the existing and proposed grades, slope treatments (i.e. rip rap, erosion control, etc.) and drainage channels and the direction of flow. Cross sections must be provided at a minimum of two key locations. 11. Existing On-Site Information Required: a. Map to be drawn using engineering scales (e.g. scale 1 = 20, 1 = 40, or 1 = 100 ) showing all streets and ingress/egress to the property. b. Property boundary lines, distances and bearings. c. Contours at five (5) foot intervals or two (2) foot intervals where, in the opinion of the County Engineer, topography is a major factor in the development. d. Indication of prominent landmarks, rock outcroppings, and natural foliage which will be deciding considerations in the design of the development. e. The width and approximate location of all existing or proposed easements, whether public or private, for roads, drainage, sewers, irrigation or public utility purposes. f. Location and size of any land to be reserved or dedicated for parks, recreation areas, common open space areas, schools or other public uses. g. If any portion of the land within the boundary of the development is subject to inundation or storm water overflow, as shown on the adopted Federal Emergency Management Agency s Flood Boundary and Floodway Maps, that fact and the land so affected shall be clearly shown on the map by a prominent note on each sheet, as well as width and direction of flow of each water course within the boundaries of the development. h. The location and outline to scale of each existing building or structure to remain in the development. i. Existing roads, trails or rights-of-way within the development shall be designated on the map. Topography and existing developments within three hundred (300) feet must also be shown on the map. j. Vicinity map showing the proposed development in relation to Interstate 80, Highway 395 or a major arterial. The vicinity map shall also include a north arrow. k. Date, north arrow, scale, and number of each sheet in relation to the total number of sheets, and the name of the person preparing the plans. l. Location of snow storage areas sufficient to handle snow removed from public and private street, if above 5,500 feet. m. All known areas of potential hazard (and the basis for delineation) including, but not limited to, earth slide areas, avalanche areas or otherwise hazardous slopes, shall be clearly designated on the map. Additionally, active fault lines (post-holocene) shall be delineated on the map. n. Location of areas with slopes greater than fifteen (15) percent and thirty (30) percent. o. Boundary of any wetland areas and/or floodplains within the project site. p. Note by the project engineer or design professional indicating compliance with all applicable provisions of the Washoe County Development Code. q. Significant Hydrological Resources. Indicate the critical and sensitive buffer zones according to Article 418 of the Washoe County Development Code.

12. Landscaping (Commercial, Industrial and Multi-Family Residential Only): Landscape plans may include: color and type of building material, such as fencing material; type of plant material; location of plant material and proposed maintenance schedule; size of plant material at planting and size of plant material at full maturation; type and amount of mulch material; and an irrigation plan. The landscape plans must include items that may occur on-site as listed above, a planting plan and a conceptual irrigation statement. a. Landscaping Plan Requirements: The planting plan must include all necessary information to satisfy Washoe County Code Section 110.412.60, Planting Standards. Proposed Tree Locations. Individual trees shall be graphically depicted in the proposed locations; trees shall be identified as either evergreen or deciduous; trees shall be individually labeled or coded and cross referenced to the proposed plant species in the plant legend. Proposed Plant Material. The preliminary plan must identify where, and a square footage amount for, one or all of the following items: trees, mulch (rock, DG or bark), seeded areas, etc. Existing On-Site Vegetation. In the case of large strands of trees and shrubs, individual locations may be identified with a revision cloud symbol. Smaller numbers or strands of trees (six (6) inch caliper and greater) shall be identified individually. Shrub areas and other forms of vegetation such as grasses shall be identified with a revision cloud symbol. Plant Legend. Legend shall include all proposed plant material, including the following: common name, botanical name, size at planting, spacing and quantity (of trees only). Landscape Area Legend. A summary of proposed areas and their square footages shall include: lawn, existing and or proposed paving, existing trees to pre preserved, existing trees to removed and the amount of proposed shrubs. b. Conceptual Irrigation Statement: Irrigation will be supported by written statement on the plan of proposed irrigation methods for all applicable areas including: shrub areas, sod areas and seeded areas. 13. Signage Plan: The signage plans shall include sign elevations and delineate location, height, style, dimensions, intensity of sign lighting and finish of any proposed signage: 14. Lighting Plan: Show the location and configuration of all proposed exterior lighting including a detail of the parking lot light fixtures, pole heights, security lighting, and wall mounted illumination fixtures. Parking lot areas shall be depicted showing lumen isolines demonstrating compliance with the provisions of the Washoe County Development Code. 15. Building Elevations: All buildings and structures including fences, walls, poles and monument signs proposed for construction within the project shall be clearly depicted in vertical architectural drawings provided in accurate architectural scale. All architectural elevations from all building faces shall be presented. 16. Packets: Either one electronic packet (DVD or flash drive) with 10 paper copies OR 25 paper copies. If packet on DVD or flash drive is incomplete, a replacement or additional paper copies will be required. One (1) packet must be labeled Original and must include the fee worksheet (including the appropriate fees) and the original signed and notarized Owner Affidavit. Each packet must include an 8.5 x 11 reduction of any applicable site plan, development plan, and/or application map included in the application. These materials must be readable. Labeling on these reproductions should be no smaller than 8 point on the 8½ x 11" display. Six (6) of the application packets shall include large format maps; the rest of the packets shall include either 8.5 x 11 or 11 x 17 maps. The large format sheets should be included in a slide pocket(s). Any specialized reports identified above shall be included as attachments or appendices and be annotated as such.

Notes: (i) Application and map submittals must comply with all specific criteria as established in the Washoe County Development Code and/or the Nevada Revised Statutes. (ii) Appropriate map engineering and building architectural scales are subject to the approval of Planning and Development and/or Engineering. (iii) All oversized maps and plans must be folded to a 9 x 12 size. (iv) Based on the specific nature of the development request, Washoe County reserves the right to specify additional submittal packets, additional information and/or specialized studies to clarify the potential impacts and potential conditions of development to minimize or mitigate impacts resulting from the project. No application shall be processed until the information necessary to review and evaluate the proposed project is deemed complete by the Director of Planning and Development. (v) Please be advised that the Washoe County Director of Planning and Development or his designee, Washoe County Board of Adjustment, and/or Washoe County Planning Commission have the ability to determine an application incomplete if they cannot ascertain what the applicant is requesting, or if there is insufficient information to determine a favorable outcome.

Special Use Permit Application Process APPLICATION SUBMITTED APPLICATION PROCESSED/COMMENTING AGENCY DISTRIBUTION AND REVIEW if submittal materials are complete. If incomplete, application is not processed. AGENCIES AND CITIZEN ADVISORY BOARD REVIEW APPLICATION (includes local, county, state and federal agencies). Application is deemed complete for staff evaluation and scheduling public hearing. STAFF EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATION to Board of Adjustment or Planning Commission. NOTICES MAILED to surrounding property owners. Includes information on application and public hearing. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, PLANNING COMMISSION OR HEARING EXAMINER HOLDS PUBLIC HEARING and approves, conditionally approves, or denies application. APPEALS MAY BE FILED within 10 days of Board of Adjustment, Planning Commission or hearing examiner action. If appeal filed, Board of County Commissioners reviews application. The appeal must be scheduled within 60 days of the appeal. SPECIAL USE PERMIT BECOMES EFFECTIVE upon expiration of appeal period, if no appeal filed. If conditionally approved, conditions must be met. If appeal filed, effective upon action by Board of County Commissioners.

1. Application Accepted and Processed: Planning and Development staff reviews the submitted packet and determines whether the application appears to have all necessary components for the preliminary review. An application is distributed to the agencies when all required information is received. Incomplete applications are not processed. 2. Agency Review: An agency review memorandum is circulated to the appropriate citizen advisory board and local, county, state and other interested agencies. A copy is also mailed to the applicant, consultant and other interested parties noted on the development application and applicable general improvement district. The memorandum includes brief descriptions of accepted applications. Each agency and appropriate citizen advisory board reviews the applications and forwards their comments to Planning and Development staff. Applications can be deemed incomplete if commenting review agencies cannot ascertain the nature and extent of the request or do not receive supporting documentation. Application must be deemed complete to proceed. 3. Staff Evaluation and Recommendation: Planning and Development staff evaluates the application and recommends approval, denial or approval with conditions. The evaluation and recommendation are summarized in a staff report to the Washoe County Board of Adjustment or Washoe County Planning Commission. The applicant and representatives also receive a copy of the staff report. 4. Public Notice: Planning and Development staff notifies (by mail) owners of property within five hundred (500) feet of the subject site (or within seven hundred fifty (750) feet of the subject site if the proposed project is a project of regional significance) and any applicable citizen advisory board or general improvement district. The notice outlines the request and the time, date and place of the Board of Adjustment or Planning Commission hearing. 5. Board of Adjustment/Planning Commission/Hearing Examiner Hearing: The Board of Adjustment, Planning Commission or hearing examiner holds a public hearing at which time the applicant and all other interested parties have an opportunity to speak. The public hearing is held within sixty-five (65) days from the date of acceptance of the application. The board, commission or hearing examiner must take action on a special use permit within sixty-five (65) days of application acceptance. The Board of Adjustment meets the first Thursday of every other month commencing at 1:30 p.m. The Planning Commission meets the first Tuesday of every month commencing at 6:30 p.m. Both meetings are held in the Washoe County Administration Complex, 1001 East Ninth Street, Reno, Nevada. 6. Appeal Period: The decision by the Board of Adjustment, Planning Commission or hearing examiner may be appealed to the Washoe County Board of County Commissioners. The appeal must be filed within ten (10) days of the date of Board of Adjustment, Planning Commission or hearing examiner action. If appealed, the application is reviewed by the Washoe County Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing. The appeal hearing will be scheduled within sixty (60) days of the filing date of the appeal. 7. Effective Date of a Special Use Permit: If not appealed, the special use permit becomes effective upon expiration of the appeal period. If the special use permit is approved with conditions, the conditions must be satisfied or the special use permit will become null and void. If appealed, the special use permit becomes effective upon the date of action of the Board of County Commissioners. Applications Must be Complete Staff reserves the right to return any incomplete packet to the applicant and to reschedule the application upon resubmittal. No application will be deemed complete until all information is received. Only complete applications will be processed.

PUBLIC HEARING APPLICATION AND MEETING DATES PLANNING COMMISSION BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AGENCY COMMENTS ADMINISTRATIVE PERMITS PARCEL MAP REVIEW COMMITTEE Intake Date Meeting Date Intake Date Meeting Date Due Date Intake Date BOA Mtg Date Intake Date Meeting Date 11/17/2014 01/06/2015 12/09/2014 12/01/2014 01/08/2015 12/15/2014 02/03/2015 12/15/2014 02/05/2015 01/06/2015 01/02/2015 02/05/2015 01/02/2015 02/12/2015 01/15/2015 03/03/2015 02/03/2015 02/02/2015 03/12/2015 02/17/2015 04/07/2015 02/17/2015 04/02/2015 03/05/2015 03/02/2015 04/02/2015 03/02/2015 04/09/2015 03/16/2015 05/05/2015 04/07/2015 04/01/2015 05/14/2015 04/15/2015 06/02/2015 04/15/2015 06/04/2015 05/05/2015 05/01/2015 06/04/2015 05/01/2015 06/11/2015 05/15/2015 07/07/2015 06/09/2015 06/01/2015 07/09/2015 06/15/2015 08/04/2015 06/15/2015 08/06/2015 07/07/2015 07/01/2015 08/06/2015 07/01/2015 08/13/2015 07/15/2015 09/01/2015 08/04/2015 08/03/2015 09/10/2015 08/17/2015 10/06/2015 08/17/2015 10/01/2015 09/03/2015 09/01/2015 10/01/2015 09/01/2015 10/08/2015 09/15/2015 11/03/2015 10/06/2015 10/01/2015 11/12/2015 10/15/2015 12/01/2015 10/15/2015 12/03/2015 11/03/2015 11/02/2015 12/03/2015 11/02/2015 12/10/2015 11/16/2015 01/05/2016 12/03/2015 12/01/2015 01/14/2016 12/15/2015 02/02/2016 12/15/2015 02/04/2016 01/05/2016 01/04/2016 02/04/2016 01/04/2016 02/11/2016

APPLICATIONS ABANDONMENT ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT AGRICULTURAL EXEMPTION LAND DIVISION (Note 5) AMENDMENT OF CONDITIONS APPEALS/INITATION OF REVOCATION No Map With Map Administrative/Code Enforcement Decision BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT (Note 5) CONSTRUCTION PLAN REVIEW COOPERATIVE PLANNING DETACHED ACCESSORY DWELLING ADMIN REVIEW DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Less Than 5 Parcels 5 or More Parcels (Note 1) DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DIRECTOR'S MODIFICATION OF PARKING/LANDSCAPING STANDARDS PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT MASTER FEE SCHEDULE DEPARTMENT FEES Planning District Health Department PLANNING Noticing ENGINEERING ENVIRON. VECTOR PARKS WATER TOTAL $1,111 $200 $195 $71 $155 - $26 $1,758 $1,111 $200 $195 $71 $155 - - $1,732 $1,265 $200 $65 $71 $155 - $38 $1,794 $1,265 $200 $65 $71 $155 - - $1,756 $250 - $500 $776 - - - $1,526 $700 $200 $390 - - - - $1,290 $803 $200 - - - - - $1,003 $803 $200 $390 - - - - $1,393 - - - - - - - $0 $51 - $268 $71 - - $38 $428 $51 - $268 $71 - - - $390 $308 - $1,949 - - - - $2,257 $1,230 - - - - - - $1,230 $1,000 $200 $65 $244 $118 - $203 $1,830 $1,000 $200 $121 $244 $118 - - $1,683 $3,500 $200 - $244 $118 - - $4,062 $5,000 $200 - $244 $118 - - $5,562 $2,242 $200 $1,299 - - - - $3,741 $338 - - - - - - $338

APPLICATIONS DISPLAY VEHICLES DIVISION OF LARGE PARCELS (Notes 2 & 5) EXTENSION OF TIME REQUESTS Subdivision Not Subdivision FINAL MAP CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT FINAL MAP AMENDMENT (NRS 278.480) With Sewer No Sewer FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP (Note 5) With Hillside Ordinance - ADD With a Significant Hydrologic Resource - ADD With CC&Rs - ADD MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NOTICING, ADDITIONAL OR RE-NOTICING AT APPLICANT'S REQUEST RECORDING PARCEL, DLP, REVERSION TO ACREAGE, RECORD OF SURVEY REGULATORY ZONE AMENDMENT REGULATORY ZONE AMEND WITH SPECIFIC PLAN REINSPECTION FEE RESEARCH/COPIES DEPARTMENT FEES Planning District Health Department PLANNING Noticing ENGINEERING ENVIRON. VECTOR PARKS WATER TOTAL $65 - - $71 $136 $252 - $416 $47 - - $35 $750 $340 - - - - - - $340 $546 - - - - - - $546 - - $70 - - - - $70 $520 - $429 $374 $193 - - $1,516 $520 - $429 $1,016 $193 - - $2,158 $520 - $780 $244 $118 - $102 $1,764 $520 - $780 $244 $118 - - $1,662 $520 - - - - - - $520 $520 - - - - - - $520 $520 - - - - - - $520 $3,576 $400 $54 - - - $2,549 $6,579 $3,576 $400 $54 - - - $4,030 $52 - - - - - - $52 - - $155 - - - - $155 $2,481 $200 $54 $244 - - $2,549 $5,528 $2,481 $200 $54 $244 - - - $2,979 - - - - - - - $3,449 $200 $1,039 $244 $118 $65 $1,274 $6,389 $3,449 $200 $1,039 $244 $118 $65 - $5,115 - - - - - - - $50/hr. - - - - - - - Note 3

APPLICATIONS REVERSION TO ACREAGE (Note 5) SIGN PERMIT INSPECTION - (Permanent or Temporary) SPECIAL USE PERMIT Residential With Environmental Impact Statement Commercial, Industrial, Civic *Minor *Major * Minor * Major With Environmental Impact Statement TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP/PARCEL MAP WAIVER (NOTE 5) No System 1 System (Sewer) 1 System (Water) 2 Systems (Sewer) Sun Valley (No WC Utilities) TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP (Notes 5 & 6) No System 1 System (Sewer) 1 System (No Sewer) 2 Systems (Sewer) With Hillside Ordinance - ADD With Significant Hydrologic Resource - ADD With Common Open Space - ADD DEPARTMENT FEES Planning District Health Department PLANNING Noticing ENGINEERING ENVIRON. VECTOR PARKS WATER TOTAL $51 - $215 - - - $26 $292 $51 - $215 - - - - $266 To Be Determined $1,162 $200 $65 $244 $118 - $203 $1,992 $1,162 $200 $65 $244 $118 - - $1,789 $1,162 - - - - - - $1,162 $2,165 $200 $130 $244 $118 - $203 $3,060 $2,165 $200 $520 $244 $118 - $203 $3,450 $2,165 $200 $130 $244 $118 - - $2,857 $2,165 $200 $520 $244 $118 - - $3,247 $2,240 - - - - - - $2,240 $803 $200 $345 $776 $269 - $68 $2,461 $803 $200 $345 $331 $269 - $153 $2,101 $803 $200 $345 $776 $269 - $153 $2,546 $803 $200 $345 $331 $269 - $203 $2,151 $803 $200 $345 $331 $269 - - $1,948 $803 $200 $345 $331 $269 - $51 $1,999 $2,422 $200 $1,299 $1,016 $193 $129 - $5,259 $2,422 $200 $1,299 $374 $193 $129 $2,039 $6,656 $2,422 $200 $1,299 $1,016 $193 $129 $1,019 $6,278 $2,422 $200 $1,299 $374 $193 $129 $3,059 $7,676 $2,422 $200 $1,299 $374 $193 $129 - $4,617 $2,422 - - - - - - $2,422 $2,422 - - - - - - $2,422 $2,422 - - - - - - $2,422

APPLICATIONS TRUCKEE MEADOWS REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY NOTICING FEE VARIANCE - RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT FEES Planning District Health Department PLANNING Noticing ENGINEERING ENVIRON. VECTOR PARKS WATER TOTAL See Note 4 $1,060 $200 $65 $71 $155 - $26 $1,577 $1,060 $200 $65 $71 $155 - - $1,551 NOTE 1: $5,000 deposit on time and materials. Additional $5,000 increments may be required. NOTE 2: $750 fee capped by NRS for Division of Land into Large Parcels only. NOTE 3: $50 per hour after first 1/2 hour for Planner, $20 per hour after first 1/2 hour for Clerk, Public Records Research/Copying. NOTE 4: Fee to be established by Truckee Meadows Regional Planning Agency. NOTE 5: The Engineering Department will require a separate check for technical map fee. Please check with Engineering for the current fee amount. NOTE 6: Separate checks are required for the Nevada Departments of Environmental Health and Water Resources. See Submittal Requirements. In accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes, application fees must be deposited the day of receipt. This does not guarantee the application is complete. *The following are major permit applications: bed and breakfast inns; commercial animal slaughtering; convention and meeting facilities; destination resorts; eating and drinking establishments; gasoline sales and service stations - convenience and full service; gaming facilities: limited and unlimited; hostels; hotels and motels; liquor sales on premises; lodging services; major public facilities; recycling centers: full service and remote collection and residential hazardous substances; vacation time shares. All other uses constitute minor permits.