Nevada Code § 496.080

Sale, lease or other disposal of municipal airports and related facilities and property
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2 or as may be limited by the terms and conditions of any grant,
loan or agreement pursuant to NRS 496.180 ,
every municipality may, by sale, lease or otherwise, dispose of any airport,
air navigation facility or other property, or portion thereof or interest
therein, acquired pursuant to this chapter.
2. The disposal by sale, lease or otherwise
must be:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsections 3
and 4, made by public auction; and
(b) In accordance with the laws of this State, or
provisions of the charter of the municipality, governing the disposition of
other property of the municipality, except that in the case of disposal to
another municipality or agency of the State or Federal Government for
aeronautical purposes incident thereto, the sale, lease or other disposal may
be effected in such manner and upon such terms as the governing body of the
municipality may deem in the best interest of the municipality, and except as
otherwise provided in subsections 3, 4 and 5 of NRS 496.090 .
3. A board of county commissioners of a
county whose population is 55,000 or more may rent or lease to a person, or
renew the rental or lease to a person of, a space for the parking or storage of
aircraft, including, without limitation, a hangar, on the grounds of a
municipal airport that is owned or operated by the county without conducting a
public auction and at a price at least equal to the fair market rental or lease
value of the space based on an independent appraisal conducted within 6 months
before the rental or lease.
4. The governing body of a city whose
population is less than 25,000 may rent or lease to a person a space that is
less than one-half of an acre for the parking or storage of aircraft on the
grounds of a municipal airport that is owned or operated by the city without
conducting or causing to be conducted an appraisal or a public auction.

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