30.28.030 General Subdivision Processing.

a. Subdivision and other mapping applications may be initiated, accepted, processed, noticed, heard and acted upon in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter. Any division of land, or adjustment to the boundaries dividing land in Clark County shall be in accordance with the processes described in Sections 30.28.040 through 30.28.110 and Tables 30.28-1 through 30.28-8. For major and minor subdivision maps, the tables are in the order in which subdivision applications shall be submitted and approved. Each application shall be approved before the subsequent application can be accepted. The following five (5) general procedures are described in this Chapter.
1. Major Subdivisions. The review process for major subdivisions is outlined in Tables 30.28-1 through 30.28-3. Major subdivisions are divisions of land into five (5) or more lots or parcels. In addition, common interest communities or subdivisions shall comply with the provisions of the Nevada Revised Statutes, Chapter 116, or with Chapter 117 if applicable.
2. Minor Subdivisions. The review process for minor subdivisions is outlined in Tables 30.28-4 through 30.28-6. Minor subdivisions are divisions of land into four (4) or less lots or parcels.
3. Reversionary Maps. The review process for reversionary maps is outlined in Table 30.28-7.
4. Boundary Line Adjustments. The review process for boundary line adjustments is outlined in Table 30.28-8.
5. Extensions of Time. The review process for extensions of time for subdivision maps is outlined in Table 30.28-9.
b. Certificate of Amendment. The review process for a certificate of amendment shall be as provided in NRS 278.473 and shall be reviewed by the County Surveyor. When the ownership or beneficiary interest is the subject of the amendment, the submittal of an updated title report, including a subdivision guarantee, in conformance with the requirements specified in Section 30.28.130(a)(8), shall also be required to verify that the name or entity of current ownership is correct. (Ord. 3160 § 6 (part), 2004; Ord. 2806 § 1, 2002; Ord. 2481 § 3 (part), 2000)