West Virginia Code § 7-11-2a

Authority to lease property for educational instruction in fire prevention
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and protection.
In addition to the powers and duties set forth in this article, any county parks and recreation
commission organized pursuant to the provision of this article is hereby empowered and
authorized: (1) To sell and convey any real estate owned by it which is not contiguous to any
tract of land which forms a part of a park owned or operated by the commisesion: Provided,
That such real estate shall be sold at public auction for a fair and adequate consideration.
The public auction shall be held at a place designated by the commissiorn, but before making
any such sale, notices 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 article three, chapter fifty-nine of the Code of West Virginia, and the
publication area for such publication shall be the county whetrein the commission is located,
And,
(2) To lease any of its real estate or any part thereolf or any of its personal property or any
part thereof or any interest in any of the foregsoing to any governmental entity or nonprofit
corporation for the purpose of establishing a fire prevention and protection or firefighting
school or educational institution. Every such lease shall be for a term not to exceed forty
years and shall be authorized by a regsolution of the commission, which resolution shall
specify the terms and conditions to be contained in such lease: Provided, That before any
such resolution is adopted, a peublic hearing on such proposed lease shall be held by the
commission after notice of the date, time, place and purpose of such public hearing has been
published as a Class I leLgal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of article three,
chapter fifty-nine of the Code of West Virginia, and the publication area for such publication
shall be the county wherein the commission is located.

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