Delaware Code § 2-909

Specific powers of political subdivisions
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In addition to the general powers in this chapter conferred, and without limitation thereof, a political subdivision which has established
or may hereafter establish airports, restricted landing areas or other air navigation facilities, or which has acquired or set apart or may
hereafter acquire or set apart real property for such purpose or purposes may:
(1) Delegations of authority. — Vest authority for the construction, enlargement, improvement, maintenance, equipment, operation
and regulation thereof in an officer, a board or body of the political subdivision by ordinance or resolution which shall prescribe the
powers and duties of the officer, board or body. The expense of construction, enlargement, improvement, maintenance, equipment,
operation and regulation shall be a responsibility of the political subdivision.
(2) Rules, regulations and ordinances. — Adopt and amend all needful rules, regulations and ordinances for the management,
government and use of any properties under its control, whether within or without the territorial limits of the political subdivision; may
appoint airport guards or police, with full police powers; may fix by ordinance or resolution, as may be appropriate, penalties for the
violation of its rules, regulations and ordinances, and enforce the penalties in the same manner in which penalties prescribed by other
rules, regulations and ordinances of the political subdivision are enforced. For the purposes of such management and government and
direction of public use, such part of all highways, roads, streets, avenues, boulevards and territory as adjoins, or lies within 100 feet of
the limits of any airport or restricted landing area acquired or maintained under this chapter shall be under like control and management
of the political subdivision. It may also adopt and enact rules, regulations and ordinances designed to safeguard the public upon or
beyond the limits of private airports or landing strips within the political subdivision or its police jurisdiction against the perils and
hazards of instrumentalities used in aerial navigation. Rules, regulations and ordinances shall be published as provided by general law or
the charter of the political subdivision for the publication of similar rules, regulations and ordinances. They must conform to and be
consistent with the laws of this State and the rules and regulations of the Department of Transportation and shall be kept in conformity,
as nearly as may be, with the then current federal legislation governing aeronautics and the regulations duly promulgated thereunder and
rules and standards issued from time to time pursuant thereto.
(3) Leases and sales. — Lease under such terms and conditions as it shall decide such airports or other air navigation facilities, or real
property acquired or set apart for airport purposes, to private parties, any municipal or state government or the national government, or
any department of either thereof, for operation; may lease or assign under such terms and conditions as it shall decide to private parties,

any municipal or state government or the national government, or any department of either thereof, for operation or use consistent with
the purposes of this chapter, space, area, improvements or equipment on such airports; may sell any part of such airports, other air
navigation facilities or real property to any municipal or state government, or to the United States or any department or instrumentality
thereof, for aeronautical purposes or purposes incidental thereto and may confer the privileges of concessions of supplying upon its
airports goods, commodities, things, services and facilities. In no case in so doing may the public be deprived of its rightful, equal, and
uniform use thereof.
(4) Disposition of unnecessary property. — Sell or lease any property, real or personal, acquired for airport purposes and belonging to
the political subdivision, which, in the judgment of its governing body, may not be required for aeronautic purposes, in accordance with
the laws of this State, or the provisions of the charter of the political subdivision, governing the sale or leasing of similarly owned
property.
The proceeds of sale of any property the purchase price of which was obtained by the sale of bonds shall be deposited in the sinking
fund from which funds have been authorized to be taken to finance such bonds. In the event all the proceeds of the sale are not needed to
pay the principal of the bonds remaining unpaid, the remainder shall be paid into the airport fund of the political subdivision. The
proceeds of sales of property the purchase price of which was paid from appropriations shall be paid into the airport fund of the political
subdivision.
(5) Charges and rentals; liens. — Determine the charges or rental for the use of any properties under its control and the charges for
any services or accommodations, and the terms and conditions under which such properties may be used. In no case may the public be
deprived of its rightful, equal and uniform use of such property. Charges shall be reasonable and uniform for the same class of service
and established with due regard to the property and improvements used and the expense of operation to the political subdivision. The
political subdivision shall have and may enforce liens, as provided by law for liens and enforcement thereof, for repairs to or
improvement or storage or care of any personal property, to enforce the payment of any such charges.
(6) Incidental powers. — Exercise all powers necessarily incidental to the exercise of the general and special powers herein granted.
(Code 1935, c. 167; 45 Del. Laws, c. 300, § 8; 2 Del. C. 1953, § 909; 51 Del. Laws, c. 225; 57 Del. Laws, c. 671, § 13; 60 Del. Laws, c.
503, § 26.)

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