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Revision as of 08:42, 4 July 2007
Introduction The purpose of the High Desert Area Plan is to act as a guide for the Board of County Commissioners, the Washoe County Planning Commission, and the community on matters of growth and development within the High Desert planning area. The plan outlines the existing pattern of development and provides a guide for growth. The plan guides growth by recognizing critical conservation areas, establishing existing and future land use and transportation patterns, and identifying current and future public services and facilities needs. This plan was prepared to carry out Nevada Revised Statutes, Sections 278.150 to 278.230, inclusive, and other related sections. The High Desert planning area comprises the northern two thirds of Washoe County. The planning area is bounded on the north by the Oregon-Nevada state line, on the south by North Valleys planning area and the Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation boundary, on the west by the California-Nevada state line, and on the east by the Pershing and Humboldt-Washoe county line. It includes the communities of Gerlach and Empire. The planning area is approximately 4,408 square miles in size.