If an assessor in any county becomes aware of a change of remediated property use from nonresidential property to residential, the assessor shall check the land record of the county to ascertain if a land-use covenant appears to have been violated. Should it appear that a violation has occurred, the assessor shall notify the director in writing of the suspected violation. If any citizen becomes aware of a change of property use from nonresidential to residential, the citizen may check the land record of the county to ascertain if a land use covenant appears to have been violated and may notify the director in writing. The director shall then investigate and proceed with any necessary enforcement action.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 22. Environmental Resources
Article 22. Voluntary Remediation and Redevelopment Act
§22-22-1. Legislative Findings; Legislative Statement of Purpose
§22-22-3. Rule-Making Authority of the Director
§22-22-8. Voluntary Remediation Work Plans and Reports
§22-22-9. Termination of Agreement; Cost of Recovery; Legal Actions
§22-22-10. Inspections; Right of Entry; Sampling; Reports and Analyses
§22-22-11. Licensed Remediation Specialist, Licensure Procedures
§22-22-13. Certificate of Completion
§22-22-14. Land-Use Covenant; Criminal Penalties
§22-22-16. Duty of Assessor and Citizens to Notify Director When Change of Property Use Occurs
§22-22-17. Public Notification for Brownfields
§22-22-18. Environmental Liability Protection
§22-22-19. Establishing and Limiting the Responsibilities of Remediation Contractors