Sec. 3. To determine the number of freeholds in the proposed district and the number or proportion of freeholders owning land in the district qualified to sign a petition for establishment, the following apply:
(1) Only one (1) freeholder's signature may be counted for any one (1) freehold. If a freehold is held in joint title, only one (1) freeholder's signature may be counted and it may be the signature of any one (1) of the freeholders owning the freehold in joint title. If a given freeholder qualifies as set forth in this section for at least two (2) freeholds, the freeholder's signature shall be counted for each freehold.
(2) One (1) or more tracts of land owned solely by only one (1) freeholder constitute one (1) freehold.
(3) One (1) or more tracts of land owned in joint title by at least two (2) identical freeholders constitute one (1) freehold. However, if one (1) of the freeholders owning the freehold in joint title is a different or additional person, each freehold in joint title among nonidentical persons constitutes a separate and additional freehold.
(4) Subject to subdivisions (1), (2), and (3), if:
(A) a petition for the establishment of a district is filed by a municipality by ordinance adopted by the municipality's legislative body; or
(B) the municipality by ordinance has joined in a petition for inclusion in whole or part in the proposed district;
each freeholder in the area of the municipality that is in the proposed district is counted as a signatory to the petition. However, if a freeholder in the area of the municipality that is in the proposed district, after the filing of the petition for the establishment of the district, files a petition against the establishment of the proposed district, the number of freeholders considered and counted as signatories to the petition must be reduced by the number of freeholders in the area of the city that is in the proposed district filing a petition against the establishment of the district.
(5) Private corporations owning land in the proposed district may sign the petition by any officer authorized by the corporation. The officer's signature is prima facie evidence of the officer's authorization to sign the petition.
[Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 13-3-3-8(b).]
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.26.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 14. Natural and Cultural Resources
Article 33. Conservancy Districts
14-33-2-2. Minimum Number of Freeholders Signing Petition; Requirements
14-33-2-3. Number of Freeholds in District; Number of Freeholders Qualified to Sign Petition
14-33-2-4. Contents of Petition
14-33-2-5. Motion for Dismissal of Petition
14-33-2-6. Petition in Several Counterparts
14-33-2-7. Petition by Municipality
14-33-2-10. Transfer to Court Having Jurisdiction
14-33-2-11. Docket; Hearing Date
14-33-2-12. Notice of Hearing on Petition
14-33-2-13. Notice of Further Proceedings
14-33-2-14. Notice of Hearing; Contents
14-33-2-15. Petition Against Establishment of a District
14-33-2-16. Petition Requirements and Conformity
14-33-2-17. Commission's Determination and Report
14-33-2-18. Commission's Determination and Report for Certain Counties
14-33-2-19. Commission's Hearings to Determine Facts
14-33-2-21. Purpose Within Jurisdiction of Another Agency
14-33-2-22. Report of Commission's Findings
14-33-2-23. Report as Prima Facie Evidence of Facts
14-33-2-24. Amendments to Petition
14-33-2-25. Court Hearing; Notice
14-33-2-26. Court's Determination
14-33-2-27. Order Establishing District; Modification of Election Procedures