1. In the acquisition of property by eminent domain proceedings authorized by this chapter, the municipality shall proceed in the manner provided by chapter 37 of NRS; but the municipality exercising such power shall, in addition to the damage for the taking, injury or destruction of property, also pay the cost of the removal or relocation of any structure, railways, mains, pipes, conduits, wires, cables, poles or any public utility which is required to be moved to a new location.
2. For the purpose of making surveys and examinations relative to any eminent domain proceedings, the municipality may enter upon any land, in accordance with the provisions of NRS 37.050, doing no unnecessary damage.
[6:215:1947; 1943 NCL § 293.25]—(NRS A 1995, 503)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 496 - Municipal Airports
NRS 496.030 - Power of municipality to construct and operate airports; acquisition of property.
NRS 496.035 - Exemption from and compliance with chapter 625 of NRS.
NRS 496.040 - Power to acquire existing airports; limitation.
NRS 496.050 - Location of airport; construction of buildings, roadways and bridges authorized.
NRS 496.070 - Eminent domain: Procedure; damages and costs of removal or relocation.
NRS 496.100 - Agent may operate airport; limitations.
NRS 496.110 - Liens for repairs, improvements or storage; enforcement.
NRS 496.140 - Municipal power to tax and appropriate money for purposes of chapter.
NRS 496.160 - Validation of prior municipal bonds and action.
NRS 496.200 - Municipal power to contract for purposes of chapter.
NRS 496.210 - Joint exercise of powers by public agencies and municipalities.
NRS 496.220 - Agreements of public agencies for joint action: Mandatory and permissive provisions.
NRS 496.250 - Actions declared to be public and governmental functions; immunity.
NRS 496.260 - Property and income exempt from taxation.
NRS 496.270 - Incidental powers.
NRS 496.280 - Provisions of chapter do not limit municipal power to regulate airport hazards.
NRS 496.290 - Uniformity of interpretation and construction of chapter.