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Statute 463 3076

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1. The location of a proposed establishment shall be deemed to be within the Las Vegas Boulevard gaming corridor if: (a) The property line of the proposed establishment: (1) Is within 1,500 feet of the centerline of Las Vegas Boulevard, unless: (I) The property line of the proposed establishment is east of the western edge line of Paradise Road and north of the southern edge line of Sahara Avenue; and (II) The property is a parcel of land zoned primarily for residential use; (2) Is south of the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and that portion of St. Louis Avenue which is designated State Highway No. 605; and (3) Is adjacent to or north of the northern edge line of State Highway No. 146; or (b) The property line of the proposed establishment is within the area beginning at the point of the southern edge line of Desert Inn Road that is 1,500 feet east of the centerline of Las Vegas Boulevard, then proceeding east to the western edge line of Paradise Road, then proceeding south to the northern edge line of Sands Avenue, then proceeding west to a point that is 1,500 feet east of the centerline of Las Vegas Boulevard. 2.

stern edge line of Paradise Road, then proceeding south to the northern edge line of Sands Avenue, then proceeding west to a point that is 1,500 feet east of the centerline of Las Vegas Boulevard. 2. As used in this section, 'residential use' has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 116.083. (Added to NRS by 1997, 1705; A 2011, 816; 2017, 1524)