Nevada Code § 244.276

Purchase, sale or exchange of property with owners abutting road or flood control facility to adjust road or flood control facility; reversion of property acquired by dedication
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, any county may buy, sell or exchange property in the manner set
forth in subsection 3 without complying with the provisions of NRS 244.281 when deemed necessary or proper
to establish, align, realign, change, vacate or otherwise adjust a street,
alley, avenue or other thoroughfare, or portion thereof, or a flood control
facility within its limits.
2. If the county acquired the property by
dedication, the property may not be sold and ownership must revert to the
abutting property owners in the proportion that the property was dedicated by
them or their predecessors in interest. In the case of realignment, the
property may be exchanged for other real property.
3. When a petition signed by all property
holders owning or controlling property abutting on a proposed or existing
street, avenue, alley or other thoroughfare, or a flood control facility, which
may be affected by an establishment, alignment, realignment, change, vacation
or other adjustment is presented to any board of county commissioners, praying
to have the proposed or existing street, alley, avenue or other thoroughfare,
or the flood control facility, established, aligned, realigned, changed,
vacated or otherwise adjusted, or upon the resolution of the board of county
commissioners, the board of county commissioners may make the establishment,
alignment, realignment, change, vacation or other adjustment as it may deem
proper, by purchase, sale, proceedings in eminent domain or exchange of county
property, including portions of streets, alleys, avenues or other
thoroughfares, or flood control facilities, in order to carry out any necessary
establishment, alignment, realignment, change, vacation or other adjustment
whenever the board of county commissioners considers it to be in the best
interests of the county.
4. As used in this section, flood control
facility means any natural or artificial water facility for the collection,
channeling, impoundment and disposal of rainfall, other surface and subsurface
drainage waters, and storm and floodwaters, including, without limitation,
ditches, ponds, dams, spillways, retarding basins, detention basins, lakes,
reservoirs, canals, channels, levees, revetments, dikes, walls, embankments,
bridges, inlets, outlets, connections, laterals, other collection lines,
intercepting sewers, outfalls, outfall sewers, trunk sewers, force mains,
submains, water lines, sluices, flumes, syphons, sewer lines, pipes, conduits,
culverts, other transmission lines, pumping stations, gauging stations,
ventilating facilities, stream gauges, rain gauges, engines, valves, pumps,
meters, junction boxes, manholes, other inlet and outlet structures, apparatus,
fixtures, structures and buildings, flood-warning service and appurtenant
telephone, telegraph, radio and television apparatus, and other water diversion
facilities.

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