Sec. 7. (a) The board shall elect at its first regular meeting in February each year one (1) of the commissioners president and another vice president. The vice president shall perform the duties of the president during the absence or disability of the president.
(b) A majority of the commissioners constitutes a quorum. Action of the board is not binding unless authorized by a majority of the commissioners at a regular or duly called special meeting of the board. If there is a tie vote on any question, the city executive shall cast the deciding vote.
(c) The board shall fix a time for holding regular meetings. Special meetings of the board may be called at any time by its president, or by any two (2) of the commissioners, upon a written request to the secretary. If a special meeting is called, the secretary shall notify the commissioners by mailing written notices of the time of the meeting at least one (1) day before the meeting. All meetings are open to the public.
(d) The proper authorities of the city shall provide a suitable office for the board where its maps, plans, documents, records, and accounts shall be kept, subject to public inspection at all reasonable times.
(e) By February 1 of each year the board shall make a report to the city executive of:
(1) its proceedings, including a full statement of its receipts and disbursements for the preceding calendar year;
(2) the acquisition of lands by the board;
(3) improvements made by the board; and
(4) general character of the work of the board during the preceding year.
(f) Money received by the board shall immediately be paid into the city treasury and credited to the department. All expenditures relating to the parks, parkways, public grounds, public ways, and other places of the city under the control of the department shall be provided for by a special levy of taxes. The money shall be paid from the city treasury when ordered by the board.
[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citations: 19-7-9-3; 19-7-30-7.]
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.111.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 10. Recreation, Culture, and Community Facilities
Chapter 4. Parks Department in Certain Cities
36-10-4-1. Application of Chapter
36-10-4-4. Commissioner; Appointment; Removal
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
36-10-4-8. Taxing District for Levying Special Benefit Taxes
36-10-4-10. Powers of Board Extended Five Miles Outside Corporate City Boundaries
36-10-4-12. Open Spaces for Park, Recreational, or Civic Purposes
36-10-4-15. Publication of Rules Adopted by Board
36-10-4-17. Granting of Public Utility Franchise
36-10-4-18. Ordinance Authorizing Sale of Park Lands; Disposition of Proceeds
36-10-4-21. Eminent Domain; Damages; Prior Public Use
36-10-4-22. Authority Concerning Rivers, Streams, and Waterways
36-10-4-24. Appropriation of Property; Purposes
36-10-4-29. Exempt Personal and Real Property; Exception
36-10-4-30. Awards; Determination; Notice Describing Location of Land Appropriated or Acquired
36-10-4-32. Remonstrance Against Award or Assessment; Hearing; Decision; Appeal; Procedure; Costs
36-10-4-34. Damage Awards; Certificates; Payment; Disputes as to Claimants
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