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Section 26020.

26020. As a necessary adjunct to aerial transportation and the use of aerial highways, the board of supervisors may provide and maintain public airports and landing places for aerial traffic for the use of the public. For those purposes the board of supervisors may: (a) Acquire by purchase, condemnation, donation, lease, or otherwise real or personal […]

Section 26021.

26021. By a resolution adopted by a four-fifths vote of its members, the board may determine that the acquisition by purchase, condemnation, lease, or otherwise of real or personal property for the construction and completion of improvements necessary and convenient for any of the following purposes is of general county interest, and that county aid […]

Section 26022.

26022. The board by resolution shall specify the general nature of the improvement proposed, the nature of the aid to be furnished by the county, and any funds from which the aid is to be paid. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)

Section 26023.

26023. The county may give aid in one or more of the following ways: (a) Contribute money. (b) Acquire and deliver material. (c) Furnish labor or engineering services. (d) Loan its road building machinery. (e) Sell any county property to any city within the county, without bid and upon such terms and conditions as the board of supervisors deems advisable. […]

Section 26024.

26024. The expense of the aid may be paid from the county general fund and any other fund available for the purpose. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)

Section 26025.

26025. The city shall use all aid which it receives for the activities described in the resolution and shall return to the county any portion which is not so used. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)

Section 26026.

26026. The board of supervisors, by a four-fifths vote, may contribute money to the United States for the acquisition or improvement by the United States or any of its authorized agencies of airports in the county, when, in the judgment of the board it is in the interest of the county so to do. (Added […]

Section 26027.

26027. Any zoning ordinance adopted after October 1, 1949, by any county, shall not be effective, nor shall any zoning ordinance previously adopted remain effective six months after the effective date of this act unless: (a) A provision is made in the ordinance for suitable areas in which airports may be located as conforming uses, or […]

Section 26028.

26028. The finding required by Section 26027 shall not be made without notice and opportunity to be heard being given to all interested persons. Notice shall be given by publication pursuant to Section 6064 in a newspaper of general circulation published in the county, or, if there is none, in a newspaper of general circulation […]