1. Only a public agency may exercise the power of eminent domain on behalf of a monorail or any other overhead or underground system used for public transportation, whether the monorail or other system is owned by a private person or a public agency.
2. In addition to property subject to condemnation pursuant to NRS 37.030, a public agency on behalf of a monorail or any other overhead or underground system used for public transportation may acquire, by condemnation, rights and easements across, over, under and along public streets and roadways, but such rights may not be exercised in such a manner as will permanently interfere with the existing use of such streets or roadways.
3. To exercise the power of eminent domain on behalf of a monorail or any other overhead or underground system used for public transportation, a public agency must issue an order approving the exercise of that power. A public agency may issue such an order if:
(a) The use to which the private property is to be applied is a public use;
(b) The property is necessary for that public use;
(c) The intended public use of the property will be of greater public benefit than the current private use of the property; and
(d) The proposed exercise of the power of eminent domain is not unreasonable and will not result in a taking of private property that is not fully compensable at law.
4. As used in this section, "public agency" means:
(a) Any agency of this state or the United States.
(b) Any political subdivision of this state, including a regional transportation district or other district.
(Added to NRS by 1967, 869; A 1991, 1139)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 37.0095 - Persons or agencies who may exercise power of eminent domain; exceptions.
NRS 37.0097 - Unit-owners’ association may not exercise power of eminent domain.
NRS 37.010 - Public uses for which eminent domain may be exercised.
NRS 37.020 - Estates in property subject to condemnation.
NRS 37.038 - Conditions precedent to taking property within historic district.
NRS 37.040 - Conditions precedent to entry of judgment of condemnation; findings.
NRS 37.050 - Location of and entry upon land; damages.
NRS 37.070 - Contents of complaint; inclusion of separate parcels in same or separate proceedings.
NRS 37.080 - All parties in interest may appear.
NRS 37.083 - Default of defendant: Entry; effect.
NRS 37.095 - Restrictions concerning appraisal of real property.
NRS 37.110 - Ascertainment and assessment of damages.
NRS 37.111 - Additional compensation for loss of goodwill.
NRS 37.112 - Valuation of property subject to condemnation as result of public work or project.
NRS 37.115 - Distribution of award among joint defendants by separate proceeding.
NRS 37.130 - New proceedings may be instituted when title found defective.
NRS 37.140 - Damages to be paid within 30 days after judgment; bond for railroad fence.
NRS 37.150 - Award deposited in court; execution; when proceedings may be annulled.
NRS 37.160 - Entry of final order of condemnation on deposit of award; recording; when title vests.
NRS 37.175 - Interest paid by plaintiff; posttrial hearing to determine award of interest.
NRS 37.180 - Abandonment of condemnation proceedings; defendant’s damages for plaintiff’s occupancy.
NRS 37.185 - Party not liable for attorney’s fees of other party; exception.
NRS 37.200 - Rules of practice.
NRS 37.210 - Rights of cities and towns not affected.
NRS 37.220 - Crossings to be made and kept in repair.
NRS 37.230 - Condemnation by railroad companies.
NRS 37.270 - Reversion of property upon repayment of original purchase price; conditions.
NRS 37.280 - Distribution of interest earned from investment of money deposited in court.