Maine Statutes

§ 6 §176 — Authority to acquire property; public purpose

Maine § 6 §176
JurisdictionMaine
Title 6AERONAUTICS
Ch. 10AIRPORT AUTHORITIES

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 6, § 6 §176 (2026).

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To the extent necessary for purposes of incorporation, an airport authority may take and hold any interest in real estate for an airport or landing field or for the expansion of an airport or landing field and may acquire air rights and easements over private property adjoining such airports and landing fields in order to provide unobstructed air space and safe approaches for the landing and taking off of aircraft using those airports and landing fields, to place and maintain suitable marks and lights for the safe operation of those airports and landing fields and to prevent any use of adjoining land that would hinder the proper development or use of those airports and landing fields. An airport authority may alter, extend or discontinue any such use of real estate.

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Legislative History

PL 2007, c. 563, §1 (NEW).

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