West Virginia Code 8-26A-10 – Notice to county assessor of designation of historic district
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When any such commission establishes an historic district, it shall notify the county assessor of the county in which such district or any part thereof is located of the fact of such establishment and the boundaries of the district, together with the restrictions which are applicable to the properties located in such district. The county assessor shall take such factors into consideration in assessing the properties therein.
Terms Used In West Virginia Code 8-26A-10
- Historic district: is a geographically definable area possessing a significant concentration, linkage or continuity of sites buildings, structures or objects united historically or aesthetically by plan or physical development. See West Virginia Code 8-26A-2