Sec. 5. The commission shall be concerned with those elements of development, redevelopment, rehabilitation, and preservation that affect visual quality in the historic district. However, the commission may not consider details of design, interior arrangements, or building features if those details, arrangements, or features are not subject to public view, and may not make any requirement except for the purpose of preventing development, alteration, or demolition in the historic district obviously incongruous with the historic district. A commission established by a county may not take any action that affects property located in a municipality.
[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citations: 18-7-22-3 part; 18-7-22-12.]
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.30. Amended by P.L.227-1997, SEC.6.
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