The governing body of a municipality may purchase from any willing seller property for the operation of an airport that is not intended to be used for a specific purpose related to the operation of the airport at the time of the purchase, if the governing body, by resolution, determines that: 1. The property is located in an area which may affect or may be affected by the future development or use of the airport; and 2. The purchase of the property: (a) Will enhance the general safety or efficiency, or both, of the operation of the airport and its access roadways; (b) Is required for the assemblage or consolidation of parcels of land within a subdivision that may be necessary for the future development or use of the airport; (c) Will cost less than any future acquisition of the property; or (d) Will promote development in the area surrounding the airport and its access roadways which is compatible with the current and future operation of the airport.
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