Indiana Statutes

§ 36-7-4-1206 — Township joinder; limitations on choice of municipality

Indiana § 36-7-4-1206
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 36LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Art. 7PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Ch. 4Local Planning and Zoning

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(a)ADVISORY. If a township is partially within the corporate boundaries of a municipality or is partially within the jurisdictional limits of a municipality, as specified in section 205 of the advisory planning law, it may seek joinder only with that municipality.
(b)ADVISORY. If a township is within the jurisdictional limits of two (2) municipalities and one (1) of those municipalities is exercising control within the jurisdictional limit, the township must first seek joinder with that municipality. If both municipalities are exercising jurisdiction, then the township may choose the municipality with which it wants to join. [Pre-Local Government Recodification Citations: 18-7-4-1206; 18-7-6-7.] As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.23.

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