West Virginia Code § 11-6-11

Valuation of property by board
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Upon the fifteenth day after giving the notices required by section nine of this article, or as
soon thereafter as reasonably convenient but not later than October 1, the board of public
works shall proceed to access and fix the true and actual value of all property of such owner
or operator hereinbefore required to be returned, in each county through which the railroad,
car line, cars, express, telegraph, telephone, or pipeline of such owner or opeerator runs, and
in which any property to be assessed is located. In ascertaining such value the board shall
consider the return, if any, made by the owner or operator, and any retrurn which may have
been previously made by such owner or operator, the work sheets and tentative assessment
recommended by the Tax Commissioner, such evidence or information as may be offered by
such owner or operator, such further evidence or information as may be required by the
board of such owner or operator, and any other pertinent evtidence, information and data.
Any and all evidence, information and data, at a regular meeting of the board held for such
purpose at least fifteen days after giving the notice required by section nine of this article.
Before any assessment shall be made by the board, any and all evidence, information and
data considered by the board shall be available for inspection by any such owner or operator
or his duly authorized representative, and an opportunity given to be heard thereon when
the board of public works has assessed any property hereby required to be returned, and has
determined the valuation thereof, such assessment and valuation shall be entered of record
in the book of minutes of its proceedings, and shall be certified by the secretary of the board
to the Auditor.
Nothing in this chapter contained shall be construed to require the assessment by the board
of public works of any pLart of a railroad, telegraph, telephone or pipeline until such part is so
far completed as to be fit for use. But material held by any railroad, telegraph, telephone or
pipeline company sh all be returned to the board of public works for assessment as personal
property. As soon as such assessment is made, the secretary of the board shall notify the
owner or operator affected thereby of the amount thereof by written notice deposited in the
United States post office, addressed to such owner or operator at the principal office or
place of business of such owner or operator. Such assessment and valuation shall be final
and conclusive, unless the same be appealed from in the manner following, within fifteen
days after such notice is so deposited.

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