Let's see if I have this right. Following your brainless version of "fairness", if NAMBLA had outbid the Scouts, it serves the "greater good" to give them the lease?
I can't believe that enough tax-paying adults can't figure out that this "gift" of public facilities serves a real, long-standing and universal good, as many other forms do.
"Bidding" under those circumstances is really confounding the means with the ends.