Sec. 4.6. An ordinance that establishes a historic preservation commission under section 4 of this chapter may:
(1) authorize the commission to:
(A) acquire by purchase, gift, grant, bequest, devise, or lease any real or personal property, including easements, that is appropriate for carrying out the purposes of the commission;
(B) hold title to real and personal property; and
(C) sell, lease, rent, or otherwise dispose of real and personal property at a public or private sale on the terms and conditions that the commission considers best; and
(2) establish procedures that the commission must follow in acquiring and disposing of property.
As added by P.L.227-1997, SEC.5.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 7. Planning and Development
Chapter 11. Historic Preservation Generally
36-7-11-1. Application of Chapter
36-7-11-1.5. "Commission" Defined
36-7-11-3. Legislative Intent; Conflicts Between Zoning Districts and Historic Districts
36-7-11-4. Commission; Establishment
36-7-11-4.3. Commission; Authority to Grant or Deny Certificate of Appropriateness
36-7-11-4.6. Commission; Acquisition and Disposition of Property
36-7-11-5. Concern for Visual Quality in Historic District
36-7-11-6. Maps of Historic Districts; Classification of Historic Buildings and Structures
36-7-11-7. Approval of Maps of Historic Districts
36-7-11-8. Additional Surveys and Maps
36-7-11-8.5. Interim Protection
36-7-11-9. Assistance From Unit Officials; Legal Counsel
36-7-11-11. Applications for Certificates of Appropriateness
36-7-11-12. Approval or Denial of Application for Certificates of Appropriateness
36-7-11-15. Conformance to Statutory Requirements for Buildings
36-7-11-17. Compatibility Factors; Exception
36-7-11-18. Ordinances; Penalties for Violations
36-7-11-19. Phases; Certificate of Appropriateness; Objections