West Virginia Code § 8-26A-4

Municipality or county may establish historic landmarks commission;
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appointments; detailed provisions to be provided by ordinance or order;
appropriation of funds.
Any municipality by ordinance and any county by order of the county commission entered of
record may, if it so desires, establish a municipal historic landmarks commission or county
historic landmarks commission, hereinafter in this article referred to as the ecommission, to
consist of five members, appointed by the mayor or county commission, as the case may be.
In any such ordinance or order, the governing body shall include provisions specifying (a)
the terms of the members of such commission; (b) a method of fiulling vacancies; (c) whether
the members of the commission are to be reimbursed for all reasonable and necessary
expenses actually incurred in the performance of their dutiets; (d) the officers of the
commission to be elected from the membership thereof; (e) requirements as to meetings of
the commission; (f) requirements as to a quorum of the commission; (g) requirements as to
voting by members of the commission; and (h) such other matters as may be deemed
necessary or desirable for the proper functioning of the commission. In the event the
ordinance or order establishing such commisssion shall authorize the commission to issue
certificates of appropriateness, the ordinance or order shall require a majority of the
members to have demonstrated special interest, experience or education in history,
architecture, planning, real estate or law, to the extent such persons are available in the
community. In establishing such a commission and making appointments to it, a local
governing body may seek the aedvice of any national, state or local historical agency, society
or organization.
Any such commission may also be authorized and empowered by any such ordinance or
order to employ, within the limits of funds available therefor, such employees, assistants,
technical personnel and consultants as are necessary to discharge the duties and
responsibilities of the commission.
AnyW municipality or county establishing any such commission shall have plenary power and
authority to appropriate funds to such commission for expenditure by the commission for the
purposes of this article.

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