Indiana Code
Chapter 4. Parks Department in Certain Cities
36-10-4-5. Second Class City; Resolution to Extend Boundaries; Remonstrance; Referendum; Election; Effective Date of Extension; Operation of Parks

Sec. 5. (a) In a second class city, the board may adopt a resolution to extend the boundaries of the district to the county boundaries unless the county has already established a park district under IC 36-10-3. The board must file a certified copy of the resolution with the county auditor and county treasurer. Notice of the adoption of the resolution shall be given by publication once each week for two (2) weeks in accordance with IC 5-3-1:
(1) with each publication of notice in a newspaper in accordance with IC 5-3-1 in the county; or
(2) with the first publication of notice in a newspaper described in subdivision (1) and the second publication of notice:
(A) in accordance with IC 5-3-5; and
(B) on the official web site of the county.
(b) Whenever the board has adopted a resolution under subsection (a), remonstrances may be filed by the affected voters within ninety (90) days after the last publication under subsection (a). Remonstrances must be signed in ink by the voter in person and state the address of each signer and that the signer is a registered voter. A person who signs a remonstrance when the person is not a registered voter commits a Level 6 felony. More than one (1) voter may sign the same remonstrance.
(c) A vote on the public question shall be held if at least the number of the registered voters of the county required under IC 3-8-6-3 to place a candidate on the ballot file remonstrances under subsection (b) with the county clerk protesting the extension of the district.
(d) The county clerk shall certify to the county election board in accordance with IC 3-10-9-3 whether or not the required number of registered voters of the county have filed remonstrances. If sufficient remonstrances have been filed, the county election board shall publish a notice of the election once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks in accordance with IC 5-3-1-4:
(1) with each publication of notice in a newspaper in accordance with IC 5-3-1 in the county; or
(2) with the first publication of notice in a newspaper described in subdivision (1) and the second publication of notice:
(A) in accordance with IC 5-3-5; and
(B) on the official web site of the county.
The first publication of the notice must be at least thirty (30) days before the date of the election. The question presented to the voters at the election shall be placed on the ballot in the form prescribed by IC 3-10-9-4 and must state "Shall the county park district be established?". The election is governed by IC 3 whenever not in conflict with this chapter. The county election board shall make a return of the votes cast at the referendum.
(e) If a majority of the votes cast are against the extension of the district, the district is not extended. If sufficient remonstrances are not filed or if a majority of the votes cast support the extension of the district, the district is extended.
(f) The extension of the district is effective on January 1 of the year following the adoption of the resolution or, if an election is held, on January 1 of the year following the date of the election.
(g) A municipality that becomes part of a district by reason of the extension of the district under this section may continue to establish, maintain, and operate parks and other recreational facilities under any other law. The parks and other recreational facilities shall be operated by the municipality separate from the parks and other recreational facilities under the jurisdiction of the board in the same manner as they would be operated by the municipality if it was not within the district.
(h) The operation of separate parks or recreational facilities by a municipality does not affect the obligation of property owners within the municipality to pay all taxes imposed on property within the district.
(i) The legislative body of a municipality may elect that the separate parks or other recreational facilities of the municipality be maintained or operated as a part of the district by adopting a resolution or an ordinance to that effect. The separate park or other recreational facility comes under the jurisdiction of the board at the time specified in the resolution or ordinance.
[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citations: 3-1-32-10; 19-7-30-2.]
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.111. Amended by P.L.358-1987, SEC.3; P.L.3-1987, SEC.569; P.L.12-1995, SEC.133; P.L.158-2013, SEC.681; P.L.152-2021, SEC.41.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 36. Local Government

Article 10. Recreation, Culture, and Community Facilities

Chapter 4. Parks Department in Certain Cities

36-10-4-1. Application of Chapter

36-10-4-2. Definitions

36-10-4-3. Department of Public Parks; Establishment; Board of Park Commissioners; Membership; Compensation; Oath

36-10-4-4. Commissioner; Appointment; Removal

36-10-4-5. Second Class City; Resolution to Extend Boundaries; Remonstrance; Referendum; Election; Effective Date of Extension; Operation of Parks

36-10-4-6. Extended Districts in Certain Counties; Board of Park Commissioners; Term; Vacancy

36-10-4-6.1. Extended Districts in Other Counties; Board of Park Commissioners; Term; Vacancy

36-10-4-7. Board of Park Commissioners; Election of Officers; Quorum; Regular Meetings; Office; Report; Disposition of Money Received

36-10-4-8. Taxing District for Levying Special Benefit Taxes

36-10-4-9. Control of Property Within District; Public Ways Passing Through Park Property; Powers of Board

36-10-4-10. Powers of Board Extended Five Miles Outside Corporate City Boundaries

36-10-4-11. Shade Trees and Lawns Along Public Ways; Resolution Assessing Cost; Hearing; Assessments; Playgrounds; Public School Grounds or Buildings

36-10-4-12. Open Spaces for Park, Recreational, or Civic Purposes

36-10-4-13. Law Governing Adoption of Plans, Giving of Notice, and Receiving of Bids in Letting of Contract

36-10-4-14. Actions to Recover Damages for Breach of Agreement, Penalties for Violation of Ordinance, Damages for Injury to Property, and Possession of Property

36-10-4-15. Publication of Rules Adopted by Board

36-10-4-16. Taxes; Disbursements; Borrowing; General Park Fund; Special Funds; Fees; Deposits; Withdrawals

36-10-4-17. Granting of Public Utility Franchise

36-10-4-18. Ordinance Authorizing Sale of Park Lands; Disposition of Proceeds

36-10-4-19. Building Lines; Establishment by Resolution; Nature of Rights in Land Between Building Line and Park Property; Procedure; Regulation of Use of Property; Conflict of Interest

36-10-4-20. Acquisition of Property for Various Purposes; Holding Property in Trust; Establishment of Museums; Contracts for Management and Maintenance of Facilities

36-10-4-21. Eminent Domain; Damages; Prior Public Use

36-10-4-22. Authority Concerning Rivers, Streams, and Waterways

36-10-4-23. Improvement of Parkway, Pleasure Driveway, or Boulevard; Orders; Assessment of Costs; Remonstrance; Changing and Fixing Grade

36-10-4-24. Appropriation of Property; Purposes

36-10-4-25. Resolution to Acquire Property; Adoption; Contents; Notice of Adoption; Appraisal; Title; Hearing; Remonstrance, Final Action

36-10-4-26. Letting of Contract for Construction; Bidder's Deposit; Payment; Limitation of Cost; Validity of Contract

36-10-4-27. Properties Subject to Special Tax; Lands Subject to Special Assessment for Benefits; Determination of Benefits to All Property in City

36-10-4-28. Lists of Property Sought to Be Taken, Certain Property Incurring Particular Benefit, and Persons Affected Injuriously or Beneficially

36-10-4-29. Exempt Personal and Real Property; Exception

36-10-4-30. Awards; Determination; Notice Describing Location of Land Appropriated or Acquired

36-10-4-31. Notice to Mentally Incompetent Persons or Minors; Defects or Irregularities in Proceedings

36-10-4-32. Remonstrance Against Award or Assessment; Hearing; Decision; Appeal; Procedure; Costs

36-10-4-33. The Local Assessment Duplicate; Collection by County Treasurer; Payment Date; Foreclosure; Installment Payments; Law Governing; Assessment Bonds; Expense of Notices

36-10-4-34. Damage Awards; Certificates; Payment; Disputes as to Claimants

36-10-4-35. Bonds; Issuance; Purpose; Deduction of Benefits From Cost; Inclusion of Estimated Costs in One Bond Issue; Denomination; Issuance and Sale Procedure

36-10-4-36. Cumulative Building and Sinking Fund; Establishment; Levy of Tax

36-10-4-37. District Bond Fund; Proceeds From Sale of Bonds; Disposition of Fund

36-10-4-38. Special Tax to Pay Principal of Bonds and Accruing Interest; Collection; Accumulations of Fund Before Use for Payment

36-10-4-39. Payment for Land Taken or Purchased or Work Done by Contract; Recording of Land Description and Purpose of Acquisition

36-10-4-40. Separate Contracts With Another Party for Public Improvements or Repairs; Violation of Section