Sec. 2. (a) A city, acting through its board of public works, with the approval of its mayor, when money has been appropriated for that purpose by an ordinance adopted and approved as provided in section 22 of this chapter, may do the following:
(1) Acquire, by purchase, donation, or condemnation, suitable interests in real property located in the city.
(2) Do the following on the real property described in subdivision (1):
(A) Erect and maintain upon the real property suitable structures to commemorate the bravery, courage, valor, and sacrifice of the soldiers, sailors, and marines of the United States and of all others who rendered faithful, loyal, heroic, and self-sacrificing service at home and overseas in World War I.
(B) Provide a place or places of meeting and headquarters for the following:
(i) Organizations of soldiers, sailors, and marines or patriotic societies or associations.
(ii) The keeping of records, archives, documents, flags, mementoes, and relics.
(iii) Other public meetings and public purposes.
(iv) The teaching of a true understanding and appreciation of the duties, benefits, and privileges of American citizenship to inspire patriotism and respect for the law to the end that peace may prevail, good will be promoted, justice be administered and established, public order maintained, and liberty and freedom under the law be perpetuated.
(b) In addition to the power given under subsection (a), a city may do the following:
(1) Acquire, by purchase, donation, or condemnation, any interest in real property to be dedicated by the city and added to any real property that is dedicated by the state for World War memorial and other public purposes by proper contract, deed or grant. The real property acquired shall be conveyed by the city to the state for World War memorial and other public purposes, as provided in the contract, deed, or grant.
(2) Join with the county in which the city is located to acquire by purchase, donation, or condemnation interests in real property to be dedicated by the city and the county jointly and added to any real property that may have been or may be designated for use, dedicated, or set apart by the state for World War memorial and other public purposes by proper contract, deed or grant. The real property acquired shall be conveyed by the city and the county jointly to the state for World War memorial and other public purposes, as provided in the contract, deed, or grant.
(3) Join with the county in which the city is located to:
(A) acquire by purchase, donation, or condemnation of interests in real property;
(B) construct and maintain on the real property a joint city and county World War memorial; and
(C) use the real property for other public purposes as provided in this chapter.
[Pre-2003 Recodification Citation: 10-7-6-1.]
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.9.
Structure Indiana Code
10-18-4-1. "Board of Public Works"
10-18-4-2. Authority to Erect Memorials; City Authority to Erect Memorials Jointly
10-18-4-3. Appropriations; Limitation
10-18-4-4. Real Property Acquisition; Law Governing Contracts
10-18-4-5. Appropriations; Bonds; Loans
10-18-4-6. Taxes Levied for Bonds; World War Memorial Bond Fund; Sinking Fund
10-18-4-8. Changes to Designs, Plans, and Specifications
10-18-4-9. Architect's Bond and Compensation
10-18-4-10. Contracts; Publication of Notice; Bonds and Sureties
10-18-4-11. Joint City and County Contracts; City Bonds
10-18-4-12. Boards of Trustees for Joint City and County Memorials
10-18-4-14. Joint Real Estate Acquisitions for State Memorial
10-18-4-15. Memorial Use and Rental
10-18-4-16. Donations, Gifts, Devises, and Bequests
10-18-4-17. Real Property and Improvements; Use and Sale; World War Memorial
10-18-4-18. Alternative Procedure for Issuing Bonds
10-18-4-19. Powers and Duties of Board of Public Works and Board of Trustees
10-18-4-20. No Authority for Injunctions
10-18-4-21. Property Exempt From Taxation
10-18-4-22. Implementing Ordinance; Continuing Rights and Powers; Appeals