Nevada Code § 497.270

Eminent domain
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1. In any case in which:
(a) It is desired to remove, lower or otherwise
terminate a nonconforming structure, tree or use;
(b) The approach protection necessary cannot,
because of constitutional limitations, be provided by airport zoning
regulations under this chapter; or
(c) It appears advisable that the necessary
approach protection be provided by acquisition of property rights rather than
by airport zoning regulations,
the
political subdivision within which the property or nonconforming use is
located, or the political subdivision owning the airport or served by it may
acquire, by purchase, grant or condemnation in the manner provided by the law
under which political subdivisions are authorized to acquire property for
public purposes, such air right, avigation easement or other estate or interest
in the property or nonconforming structure or use in question as may be
necessary to effectuate the purposes of this chapter.
2. In the case of the purchase of any
property or any easement or estate or interest therein, or the acquisition of
the same by condemnation, the political subdivision making such purchase or
exercising such power shall, in addition to the damages for the taking, injury
or destruction of property, also pay the cost of the removal and relocation of
any structure or equipment of any public utility which is required to be moved
to a new location.

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