Indiana Code
Chapter 11.3. Municipal Preservation
36-7-11.3-52. Notice Requirements

Sec. 52. (a) A person who has filed a petition under section 50 or 51 of this chapter shall, not later than ten (10) days after the filing, serve notice upon all interested parties. The notice must state the following:
(1) The full name and address of the following:
(A) The petitioner.
(B) Each attorney acting for and on behalf of the petitioner.
(2) The street address of the primary and secondary property for which the petition was filed.
(3) The name of the owner of the property.
(4) The full name and address of and the type of business, if any, conducted by:
(A) each person who at the time of the filing is a party to; and
(B) each person who is a disclosed or an undisclosed principal for whom the party was acting as agent in entering into;
a contract of sale, lease, option to purchase or lease, agreement to build or develop, or other written agreement of any kind or nature concerning the subject property or the present or future ownership, use, occupancy, possession, or development of the subject property.
(5) A description of the contract of sale, lease, option to purchase or lease, agreement to build or develop, or other written agreement sufficient to disclose the full nature of the interest of the party or of the party's principal in the subject property or in the present or future ownership, use, occupancy, possession, or development of the subject property.
(6) A description of the proposed use for which the rezoning or zoning variance is sought, sufficiently detailed to appraise the notice recipient of the true character, nature, extent, and physical properties of the proposed use.
(7) The date of the filing of the petition.
(8) The date, time, and place of the next regular meeting of the commission if a petition is for approval of a zoning variance. If a petition is filed with the development commission, the notice does not have to specify the date of a hearing before the commission or the development commission. However, the person filing the petition shall give ten (10) days notice of the date, time, and place of a hearing before the commission on the petition after the referral of the petition to the commission by the development commission.
(b) For purposes of giving notice to the interested parties who are owners, the records in the bound volumes of the recent real estate tax assessment records as the records appear in:
(1) the offices of the township assessors (if any); or
(2) the office of the county assessor;
as of the date of filing are considered determinative of the persons who are owners.
[Pre-1995 Title 14 Recodification Citation: 14-3-3.2-15.]
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.84. Amended by P.L.219-2007, SEC.124; P.L.146-2008, SEC.721.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 36. Local Government

Article 7. Planning and Development

Chapter 11.3. Municipal Preservation

36-7-11.3-1. Purpose of Chapter

36-7-11.3-2. "Commission" Defined

36-7-11.3-3. "Development Commission" Defined

36-7-11.3-4. "Family" Defined

36-7-11.3-5. "Interested Party" Defined

36-7-11.3-6. "Notice" Defined

36-7-11.3-7. "Occupant" Defined

36-7-11.3-8. "Owner" Defined

36-7-11.3-9. "Person" Defined

36-7-11.3-10. "Primary Property" Defined

36-7-11.3-11. "Secondary Property" Defined

36-7-11.3-12. "Single Family or Double Family Residential Dwellings" Defined

36-7-11.3-13. "Society" Defined

36-7-11.3-14. "Subject Property" Defined

36-7-11.3-15. Designation of Preservation Area

36-7-11.3-16. Primary and Secondary Areas

36-7-11.3-17. Size of Preservation Area

36-7-11.3-18. Creation of Preservation Commission

36-7-11.3-19. Members of Commission

36-7-11.3-20. Term of Office

36-7-11.3-21. Adoption of Rules

36-7-11.3-22. Material Filed With Commission

36-7-11.3-23. Notice

36-7-11.3-24. Attorney

36-7-11.3-25. Regular Meetings

36-7-11.3-26. Special Meetings

36-7-11.3-27. Continuance

36-7-11.3-28. Evidence Filed by Person With Interests Adverse to Petitioner

36-7-11.3-29. Quorum

36-7-11.3-30. Reasons for Disqualification of Members From Voting on Matters; Abstention of Member

36-7-11.3-31. Private Deliberations; Conditions of Favorable Vote; Private Agreement on Conditions

36-7-11.3-32. Final Written Orders

36-7-11.3-33. Temporary Orders

36-7-11.3-34. Proposed Temporary or Final Orders

36-7-11.3-35. Prohibited Actions

36-7-11.3-36. Written Agreement Required for Zoning Variance or Certificate of Appropriateness

36-7-11.3-37. Provisions in Agreement

36-7-11.3-38. Filing of Agreement Before Hearing; Notice

36-7-11.3-39. Filing of Agreement With County Recorder

36-7-11.3-40. Amended Agreement; Dismissal of Petition

36-7-11.3-41. Abrogation of Covenant or Agreement

36-7-11.3-42. Minutes of Meetings

36-7-11.3-43. Fees

36-7-11.3-44. Money for Administration of Chapter

36-7-11.3-45. Zoning Variance; Approval by Commission

36-7-11.3-46. Zoning Ordinance Pertaining to Primary or Secondary Property Prohibited

36-7-11.3-47. Prohibited Results of Zoning Ordinance or Amendment

36-7-11.3-48. Notice of Filing of Petition; Evidence Available to Commission

36-7-11.3-49. Procedures for Consideration of Zoning Matters Referred by Development Commission

36-7-11.3-50. Requirements for Petition Filed by Person Seeking Zoning Variance

36-7-11.3-51. Requirements for Petition Filed by Person Requesting New or Amended Zoning Ordinance Affecting Primary or Secondary Property

36-7-11.3-52. Notice Requirements

36-7-11.3-53. Preservation Area Exemptions

36-7-11.3-54. Conditions for Erection of New Structure on Primary Property

36-7-11.3-55. Subdivision of Primary Property Into Lots

36-7-11.3-56. Conditions for Altering Structure or Feature on Primary Property

36-7-11.3-57. Restrictions on Owners and Occupants of Primary and Secondary Property

36-7-11.3-58. Powers of Interested Parties; Private Right of Action to Restrain, Enjoin, or Enforce Orders

36-7-11.3-59. Judicial Review

36-7-11.3-60. Appeals

36-7-11.3-61. Dissolution of Commission

36-7-11.3-62. Redefining Preservation Area

36-7-11.3-63. Cumulative Nature of Chapter