Indiana Statutes

§ 36-7-4-1204 — Township joinder; consideration of petition

Indiana § 36-7-4-1204
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 36LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Art. 7PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Ch. 4Local Planning and Zoning

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ADVISORY. Upon the receipt of a petition for joinder from a township, the municipal plan commission shall consider the petition. If the commission is favorable to it, it shall recommend joinder to the municipal legislative body. If the legislative body is favorable, it shall pass a resolution setting forth the terms of the joinder, send one (1) copy to the township executive, and file one (1) copy with the county recorder, which copy shall be filed in the miscellaneous records. If the commission or the legislative body rejects the petition, it shall immediately notify the township executive. [Pre-Local Government Recodification Citations: 18-7-4-1204; 18-7-6-5.] As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.23.

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