3-401. Counties over 125,000 and valuation over $150,000,000; bonds; elections; limitations. In counties having a population of more than one hundred twenty-five thousand and having an assessed tangible valuation of more than one hundred fifty million dollars, the board of county commissioners is hereby authorized and empowered to issue the bonds of such county in […]
3-402. Aircraft supply depots in counties over 125,000; acquisition of land; eminent domain. If a majority of the qualified electors of such county voting on the question shall vote in favor of the issuance of said bonds, the board of county commissioners, in the name of the board of county commissioners of said county, may […]
3-403. Same; federal cooperation. The board of county commissioners of any such county is hereby authorized and empowered to donate said land so acquired by deed or otherwise, to the war department of the United States, and to enter into all contracts and agreements necessary to cooperate with the secretary of war of the United […]
3-404. Two second-class cities in county between 34,000 and 42,000; joint ownership; contracts; gifts. Whenever in the opinion of the governing bodies of any two cities of the second class, both of which are located in a county having a population of not less than thirty-four thousand nor more than forty-two thousand, the public safety […]
3-405. Same; rights and duties of cities; eminent domain. Such cities are hereby granted the same rights, privileges and immunities, and are charged with the same obligations, responsibilities and duties toward lands acquired under the provisions of this act located outside the limits of such cities as now exercised for any property located within the […]
3-406. Same; leasing to federal government. The governing bodies of such cities shall have power by ordinance to lease lands so acquired to the federal government or any of its agencies under such terms and conditions as shall be agreed by the governing bodies of such cities and the federal government or its agencies. History: […]
3-407. Same; police power extended. The police powers of such cities is hereby extended to all lands acquired under the provisions of this act, outside the city limits and such cities are hereby empowered to enact ordinances governing the conduct of persons thereon. History: L. 1941, ch. 14, § 4; April 7.
3-408. Certain second-class cities authorized to use moneys derived from joint operation of airport for industrial building; lease. The provisions of this act shall apply to any two (2) cities of the second class which own and hold as tenants in common lands which are used as an airport, and which airport is jointly operated, […]