Indiana Statutes

§ 36-4-3-9 — Town annexing within proximity of city

Indiana § 36-4-3-9
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 36LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Art. 4GOVERNMENT OF CITIES AND TOWNS
Ch. 3Municipal Annexation and Disannexation

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(a)A town must obtain the consent of both the metropolitan development commission and the legislative body of a county having a consolidated city before annexing territory within the county where a consolidated city is located.
(b)A town may not annex within an area that extends one (1) mile outside the corporate boundaries of a second or third class city. A town may annex within the area that extends:
(1)more than one (1) mile; and
(2)not more than three (3) miles; outside the corporate boundaries of a second or third class city, if the annexation by the town does not include territory that extends more than one (1) mile outside the corporate boundaries of the town.
(c)Subsection (b) does not apply to:
(1)a town that proposes to annex territory located in a different county than the

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Bradley v. City of New Castle
730 N.E.2d 771 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 2000)
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