ENROLLED
Senate Bill No. 424
(By Senators Schoonover, Holliday, Whitlow,
Anderson, Wagner and Chafin)
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[Passed March 10, 1994; in effect from passage.]
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AN ACT to amend article fourteen, chapter eighteen-b of the code
of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated section
four, relating to Bluefield state college generally;
allowing Bluefield state college to sell certain property
contingent on the property being transferred to it by the
department of health and human resources; and placing the
proceeds of the sale in a special account to be used for
repair or prevention of future structural problems not
currently evident in the main classroom building.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That article fourteen, chapter eighteen-b of the code of
West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended,
be amended by adding thereto a new section, designated section
four, to read as follows:
ARTICLE 14. MISCELLANEOUS.
§18B-14-4. Bluefield state college authorization to sell
property; use of net proceeds.
(a) Contingent on the transfer of the property described in
subsection (b) of this section to Bluefield state college from
the department of health and human resources and notwithstanding
the provisions of article one-a, chapter twenty of this code to
the contrary, Bluefield state college, with the approval of the
board of directors, is hereby authorized and empowered to sell as
surplus real property and deposit the net proceeds from that sale
into a special revenue account to be utilized or made available
for repair or prevention of future structural problems not
currently evident in the main classroom building on the grounds
of the former Greenbrier college for women occupied by the
Greenbrier community college center of Bluefield state college in
Lewisburg, West Virginia.
(b) The property to be sold contingent on the transfer from
the department of health and human resources is described as that
property situated on McElhenny road in Lewisburg, Greenbrier
County, West Virginia, bounded and described as follows:
A parcel of land within the corporate limits of Lewisburg,
Greenbrier County, West Virginia, and lying generally on the
south side of the McElhenny Road in said Lewisburg, more
particularly bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a fence post, corner of a parcel of the Beni
Kedem lands, thence with a fence and its extension through a
three-fourths inch steel bar to the center of the aforesaidMcElhenny Road, N 77-23-00 E 141.14 feet, and with same the
following courses and distances: S 39-09-00 E 39.40 feet, S 44-
24-00 E 42.86 feet, S 44-27-00 E 208.86 feet, S 43-01-00 E 24.54
feet,S 41-01-00 E 48.51 feet, S 39-40-00 E 41.30 feet, S 39-01-00
E 90.42 feet, S 37-43-00 E 64.97 feet, S 35-26-00 E 74.34 feet,
S 36-01-00 E 99.63 feet, S 38-32-30 E 60.56 feet, S 41-26-30 E
71.56 feet, S 46-12-30 E 143.28 feet, S 50-43-00 E 20.82 feet, S
52-19-00 E 34.17 feet, S 56-46-00 E 31.94 feet, S 61-28-00 E
351.64 feet, S 64-48-00 E 29.06 feet, S 69-30-00 E 32.50 feet, S
77-09-00 E 33.00 feet and S 23-16-00 E 12.67 feet to a point in
the center of said McElhenny Road opposite a fence post corner to
Pietro, thence leaving McElhenny and with a fence and Pietro, S
03-10-00 E 202.27 feet and S 87-48-00 E 120.69 feet to a one-half
inch iron pin found, corner to Pietro, thence continuing with the
fence and with Pietro and Mareneck, among others, S 36-18-30 E
486.19 feet to a fence corner and continuing with said fence and
with Taylor, among others, S 51-42-00 W 285.28 feet to a fence
post at the edge of a concrete drive, corner to Breit and with
same and a fence N 06-26-00 W 109.75 feet, N 83-08-00 W 60.26
feet, S 50-09-00 W 59.44 feet, N 39-45-00 W 22.08 feet and S
50-57-00 W 183.85 feet to a fence post corner to Mikeel Don Rich,
thence with a subdivision, and consecutively with Rich, Chu,
Aleshire, Banton and Yarid to a common corner with Hamilton, the
following N 47-58-00 W 375.49 feet and S 55-50-00 W 827.18 feet
to a three-fourths inch iron pin set, corner to Lawson Hamilton
and continuing with same and generally with a fence, N 47-53-00W 1086.74 feet to a post with a concrete monument on the line of
Dawkins and continuing with same and a fence and three tracts of
the Beni Kedem Temple, N 72-21-00 E 364.27 feet, and N 10-50-00
E 1171.56 feet to the place of beginning, containing 46.91 acres
net (meaning less the portion of McElhenny Road described
herein), and being a portion of the lands conveyed by Greenbrier
College Corporation to the State of West Virginia on May 31,
1973, as recorded in the County Clerk's Office in Greenbrier
County in Deed Book 280 at page 31.
(c) Prior to the sale, the board of directors of the state
college system shall cause the property to be appraised by three
independent licensed appraisers and shall not sell the property
for less than the average of the three appraisals.