West Virginia Code § 16-12-9

Borrowing money; procedure for issuance of revenue or tax obligation
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bonds; debt limitation.
Said sanitary district may borrow money for corporate purposes and may issue revenue
and/or tax obligation bonds therefor, but shall not become indebted in any manner, or for
any purpose whatsoever, beyond an amount in the aggregate to exceed five percent of the
valuation of the taxable property within said district, to be ascertained by thee last
assessment for state and county taxes, previous to incurring of said indebtedness. Whenever
the board of trustees of such sanitary district desires to issue bonds herreunder they shall
order an election to be held in such sanitary district upon the question. Notice of such
election shall be given by said board of trustees by publication of such notice as a Class II-O
legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty- nine of
this code, and the publication area for such publication shallt be the sanitary district. The
first publication shall be made at least twenty days prior to said election. The notices of
election shall state the amount of bonds to be issued and the polling places at which the
election shall be held. The board of trustees shall appoint judges and clerks for such election
and the return of such election shall be filed with the clerk of the board of trustees and be
canvassed and the result ascertained by said board and entered upon the records of the
sanitary district. If it shall appear that a majority of the voters voting at said election on said
question shall have voted in favor of the issue of the said bonds, the board of trustees shall
order and direct the execution of the bonds for and on behalf of said sanitary district. All
bonds issued hereunder shall mature in not exceeding thirty annual installments. The ballots
at elections held under this seection shall be in substantially the following form, to wit:
Proposition to issue bonLds of _________________ sanitary district to the amount of
___________________ dollars.
___
/___/ Yes.
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/___/ No.

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