West Virginia Code
Article 12. General and Specific Powers, Duties and Allied Relations of Municipalities, Governing Bodies and Municipal Officers and Employees; Suits Against Municipalities
§8-12-18. Sale, Lease, or Disposition of Other Municipal Property


(a) Every municipality, municipal building commission created pursuant to §8-33-1 et seq. of this code, and municipal development authority created pursuant to §7-12-1 et seq. of this code is authorized to sell, lease as lessor, or dispose of any of its real or personal property or any interest therein or any part thereof (other than a public utility which shall be sold or leased in accordance with the provisions of §8-12-17 of this code), as authorized in §1-5-1 et seq. of this code, or to the United States of America or any agency or instrumentality thereof, or to the state or any agency or instrumentality thereof, for a public purpose for an adequate consideration, without considering alone the present commercial or market value of such property.
(b) In all other cases involving a sale, any municipality is hereby empowered and authorized to sell any of its real or personal property or any interest therein or any part thereof for a fair and adequate consideration, the property to be sold at public auction at a place designated by the governing body, or by using an Internet-based public auction service, but before making any sale, notice of the time, terms, and place of sale, together with a brief description of the property to be sold, shall be published as a Class II legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of §59-3-1 et seq. of this code and the publication area for the publication shall be the municipality. The requirements of notice and public auction shall not apply to the sale of any one item or piece of property of less value than $1,000 and under no circumstances shall the provisions of this section be construed as being applicable to any transaction involving the trading in of municipally owned property on the purchase of new or other property for the municipality and every municipality shall have plenary power and authority to enter into and consummate any trade-in transaction.
(c) In all other cases involving a lease, any municipality is hereby empowered and authorized to lease as lessor any of its real or personal property or any interest therein or any part thereof for a fair and adequate consideration and for a term not exceeding 50 years. Every lease shall be authorized by resolution of the governing body of the municipality, which resolution may specify terms and conditions which must be contained in such lease: Provided, That before any proposed lease is authorized by resolution of the governing body, a public hearing on the proposed lease shall be held by the governing body after notice of the date, time, place and purpose of the public hearing has been published as a Class I legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of §59-3-1 et seq. of this code and the publication area for the publication shall be the municipality. The power and authority granted in this subsection shall be in addition to, and not in derogation of, any power and authority vested in any municipality under any constitutional or other statutory provision now or hereafter in effect.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 8. Municipal Corporations

Article 12. General and Specific Powers, Duties and Allied Relations of Municipalities, Governing Bodies and Municipal Officers and Employees; Suits Against Municipalities

§8-12-1. General Corporate Powers of All Municipalities

§8-12-2. Home Rule Powers for All Cities

§8-12-3. Creation by Charter Provision of Certain Independent City Boards

§8-12-3a. Cities Authorized to Create Department of Development and Transfer Planning Functions of Certain Independent Agencies to Such Department; Authorizing Related Ordinances and Resolutions

§8-12-4. Power to Provide by Charter for Initiative, Referendum and Recall

§8-12-5. General Powers of Every Municipality and the Governing Body Thereof

§8-12-5a. Limitations Upon Municipalities Power to Restrict the Purchase, Possession, Transfer, Ownership, Carrying, Transport, Sale, and Storage of Certain Weapons and Ammunition

§8-12-5b. Municipal Authority to Enact Ordinance; Ordinance Provisions Defining Terms; Restricting Certain Activities in Relation to Obscene Matters and Establishing Penalties for Violations

§8-12-5c. Authority to Enact Ordinance Restricting the Location of Businesses Offering Exotic Entertainment

§8-12-5d. Regulation of Amateur Radio Antennas

§8-12-5e. Authority to Enter Into Energy-Savings Contracts

§8-12-5f. Regulation of Taxicabs and Taxi Stands

§8-12-5g. Authorizing Municipalities to Hold Motor Vehicle Racing Events on Public Roads, Municipal Streets or Runways

§8-12-6. Membership in Association or League

§8-12-7. Power and Authority to Purchase Insurance and to Indemnify Officers, Agents and Employees

§8-12-8. Group Insurance Programs Authorized

§8-12-9. Power and Authority to Enact Ordinance Prohibiting Discrimination With Respect to Housing Accommodations

§8-12-10. Purchasing; Competitive Bidding

§8-12-11. Lease Agreements for Equipment or Materials With Option to Cancel or Renew for One Year Authorized

§8-12-12. Power and Authority to Lease, Establish, Maintain and Operate Off-Street Parking Facility

§8-12-13. Building Regulation; General and Special Codes; State Building Code

§8-12-14. Permits for Construction and Alteration

§8-12-15. Municipal Inspection

§8-12-16. Ordinances Regulating the Repair, Alteration, Improvement, Closing, Demolition, etc., of Structures, Dwellings, or Buildings That Are Unsafe, Unsanitary, Dangerous, or Detrimental to the Public Safety or Welfare; Procedures

§8-12-16a. Registration of Uninhabitable Property

§8-12-16b. Special Litter Prevention Officers

§8-12-16c. Registration of Vacant Buildings; Registration Fees; Procedures for Administration and Enforcement

§8-12-16d. Additional Powers and Duties of Municipalities; Areas of Special or Unique Interest

§8-12-17. Sale or Lease of Municipal Public Utility

§8-12-18. Sale, Lease, or Disposition of Other Municipal Property

§8-12-19. Extraterritorial Exercise of Powers and Authority

§8-12-20. Authorizing Municipalities to Enact Adopt-a-Street Programs

§8-12-21. Restriction on the Regulation of Trades, Occupations, and Professions

§8-12-22. Foreclosure Actions Involving Abandoned Properties

§8-12-23. Limitations on Municipalities, Political Subdivisions, and Local Governing Bodies Authority Over Energy Usage and Development

§8-12-24. Dedication to or Naming Municipal Property for Office Holder Prohibited

§8-12-25. Authorizing Certain Municipalities to Create a Pension Funding Program