Nevada Code § 494.030

Establishment, maintenance and operation of airports and air navigation facilities
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1. The State is authorized, out of moneys
made available for the purposes of this chapter:
(a) To plan, establish, develop, construct,
enlarge, improve, maintain and operate airports and air navigation facilities
either within or without the territorial boundaries of this State.
(b) To contract or otherwise provide, by
condemnation if necessary, for the removal or the relocation of all private
structures, railways, mains, pipes, conduits, wires, cables, poles and all
other facilities and equipment which may interfere with the location,
expansion, development or improvement of such airports, restricted landing
areas, and other air navigation facilities, or with the safe approach thereto
or takeoff therefrom by aircraft.
(c) To pay the cost of removal or relocation.
(d) To pay the cost of construction,
installation, equipment, maintenance and operation at such airports of
buildings and other facilities for the servicing of aircraft or for the comfort
and accommodation of air travelers and the purchase and sale of supplies, goods
and commodities as an incident to the operation of its airport properties.
2. For such purposes the State may use any
available property that it may now or hereafter own or control and may, by
purchase, gift, devise, lease, eminent domain proceedings or otherwise, acquire
property, real or personal, or any interest therein, including easements in
airport hazards or land outside the boundaries of an airport or airport site,
as are necessary to permit safe and efficient operation of the airport or to
permit the removal, elimination, obstruction, marking and lighting of airport
hazards, or to prevent the establishment of airport hazards.

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