H. B. 2858
(By Delegates Border, Miller, Rowe, Amores,
Ashley and Hall)
[Introduced February 22, 1999; referred to the
Committee on Government Organization then Finance.]
A BILL authorizing the state building commission to sell the land, together with the improvements thereon, known as the Morris Square building in Charleston, Kanawha County.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
SALE OF PROPERTY.
§1. Land sale; description.
(a) The executive director of the state building commission
is authorized to solicit interest in, enter into a contract for
sale, and to sell and convey, for good and valuable consideration
as negotiated by the executive director of the state building
commission, all of those certain lots or parcels of land,
together with the improvements thereon, the privileges thereof,
and the appurtenances thereunto belonging, known as Lot "A-1",
containing 1.118 Acres, more or less, and Lot "A-2", containing
0.507 Acres, more or less, situate in the City of Charleston, Charleston East Tax District, Kanawha County, West Virginia,
being the same property being more accurately bounded and
described in a deed dated the 29th day of October, 1996, from
Charleston Building Corporation, to The State Building Commission
Of West Virginia, duly of record in the Office of the Clerk of
the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia, in Deed
Book No. 2399, at Page No. 79; subject, however, to all
restrictions, reservations, rights-of-way, easements, utilities,
covenants, restrictions, leases, exclusions and other matters
duly of record affecting the subject property. Reference to the
deed is here made for a more particular description of the
property, and for all pertinent purposes.
(b) The executive director may engage the services of a duly
licensed real estate broker to sell the property, for a
commission not to exceed seven percent of the sale price, to be
paid from the proceeds of sale at the time of the closing of the
sale.
(c) Prior to the listing of the property with a real estate
broker and to the sale of the property, the executive director
must have the property appraised by two independent licensed
commercial real estate appraisers. The property may not be sold
for less than the average of the fair market values of the
property as determined by the appraisals.