                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

ASSESSMENT AND REASSESSMENT OF LOTS WHEN SUBDIVIDED OR REZONED (§ 58.1-3285)

Whenever a tract of land is subdivided into lots under the provisions of law and
plats thereof are recorded, subsequent to any general reassessment of real
estate in the city or county in which such real estate is situated, each lot in
such subdivision shall be assessed and shown separately upon the land books, as
required by law. The commissioner of the revenue, in assessing each such lot,
shall assess the same at fair market value as of January 1 of the year next
succeeding the year in which such plat is recorded, without regard to the value
at which such tract of land was assessed as acreage but with regard to other
assessments of lots in such city or county. Such assessment shall stand until
the next general reassessment of real estate in such city or county. The
commissioner of the revenue shall also assess or reassess, as required, any lot,
tract, piece or parcel of land which has been rezoned, reclassified or as to
which any exception has been made, by the zoning authorities of the county.
Further, the commissioner of the revenue shall assess or reassess, as required,
any lot, tract, piece or parcel of land upon or to which improvements have been
made, such as hard surfacing of streets or roadways, or installation of curbs,
gutters, sidewalks and utilities, any one or all of which may add to the fair
market value. Such an assessment shall be made with regard to other assessments
of lots, tracts, pieces or parcels of land in the city or county. To such end
the commissioner of the revenue shall be supplied by the city or county with the
necessary data and records to indicate any rezoning, reclassification, exception
or improvement.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 58-772.1; 1950, p. 1017; 1954, c. 515; 1984, c. 675.