Sec. 15. (a) This section does not apply to the sale or grant of real property or interests in real property to:
(1) nonprofit corporations, community development corporations, or neighborhood development corporations under section 15.1 of this chapter; or
(2) an urban enterprise association under section 15.2 of this chapter.
The provisions of this section concerning appraisal, publication, and bidding requirements do not apply to sales, leases, or other dispositions of real or personal property or interests in property to other public agencies, including the federal government or any agency or department of the federal government, for public purposes.
(b) Before offering for sale, exchange, or lease (or a combination of methods) to the public any of the property or interests acquired, the commission shall cause two (2) separate appraisals of the fair market value to be made by independent appraisers. However, if the property is less than five (5) acres in size and the fair market value of the real property or interest has been appraised by one (1) independent appraiser at less than ten thousand dollars ($10,000), the second appraisal may be made by a qualified employee of the department. In the case of an exchange, the same appraiser may not appraise both of the properties to be exchanged. In making appraisals, the appraisers shall take into consideration the size, location, and physical condition of the parcels, the advantages accruing to the parcels under the redevelopment plan, and all other factors having a bearing on the value of the parcels. The appraisals are solely for the information of the commission and are not open for public inspection.
(c) The commission shall then prepare an offering sheet showing the parcels to be offered and the offering prices, which may not be less than the average of the two (2) appraisals. Copies of the offering sheets shall be furnished to prospective buyers on request. Maps, plats, or maps and plats showing the size and location of all parcels to be offered shall also be kept available for inspection at the office of the department.
(d) A notice shall be published in accordance with IC 5-3-1. The notice must state that at a designated time the commission will open and consider written offers for the purchase or lease of the property or interests being offered. In giving the notice it is not necessary to describe each parcel separately, or to specify the exact terms of disposition, but the notice:
(1) must state the general location of the parcels;
(2) call attention generally to any limitations in the redevelopment or urban renewal plan on the use to be made of the real property offered; and
(3) state that a bid submitted by a trust (as defined in IC 30-4-1-1(a)) must identify each:
(A) beneficiary of the trust; and
(B) settlor empowered to revoke or modify the trust.
(e) At the time fixed in the notice the commission shall open and consider any offers received. The offers may consist of consideration in the form of cash, other property, or a combination of cash and property. However, with respect to property other than cash, the offer must be accompanied by evidence of the property's fair market value that is satisfactory to the commission in the commission's sole discretion. All offers received shall be opened at public meetings of the commission and shall be kept open for public inspection.
(f) The commission may reject any or all bids or may make awards to the highest and best bidders. In determining the best bids, the commission shall take into consideration the following factors:
(1) The size and character of the improvements proposed to be made by the bidder on the real property bid on.
(2) The bidder's plans and ability to improve the real property with reasonable promptness.
(3) Whether the real property when improved will be sold or rented.
(4) The bidder's proposed sale or rental prices.
(5) The bidder's compliance with subsection (d)(3).
(6) Any factors that will assure the commission that the sale or lease, if made, will further the execution of the redevelopment plan and best serve the interest of the community, from the standpoint of both human and economic welfare.
(g) The commission may contract with a bidder in regard to the factors listed in subsection (f), and the contract may provide for the deposit of surety bonds, the making of good faith deposits, liquidated damages, the right of reversion or repurchase, or other rights and remedies if the bidder fails to comply with the contract.
(h) After the opening, consideration, and determination of the written offers filed in response to the notice, the commission may dispose of all or part of the remaining available property or interests for any approved use, either at public sale or by private negotiation carried on by the commission, its regular employees, or real estate experts employed for that purpose. For a period of thirty (30) days after the opening of the written offers and determination on them, no sale, exchange, or lease may be made at a price or rental less than that shown on the offering sheet, except in the case of sales or rentals of:
(1) ten (10) or more parcels to a purchaser or lessee who agrees to improve the parcels immediately;
(2) parcels of property to individuals or families whose income is at or below the county's median income for individual and family income, respectively, for the purpose of constructing single family or two (2) family housing; or
(3) parcels of property to a contractor or developer for the purpose of constructing single family or two (2) family housing for individuals or families whose income is at or below the county's median income for individual and family income, respectively;
but after that period the commission may adjust the offering prices in the manner it considers necessary to further the redevelopment or urban renewal plan.
(i) A conveyance under this section may not be made until the agreed consideration has been paid, unless the commission adopts a resolution:
(1) stating that consideration does not have to be paid before the conveyance is made; and
(2) setting forth an arrangement for future payment of consideration or provision of an infrastructure credit against the consideration, or both.
If full consideration is not paid before the conveyance is made, the commission may use a land sale contract or mortgage to secure payment of the consideration or may accept as a credit against the agreed consideration a contractual obligation to perform public infrastructure work related to the property being conveyed. All deeds, land sale contracts, leases, or other conveyances, and all contracts and agreements, including contracts of purchase, sale, or exchange and contracts for advancements, loans, grants, contributions, or other aid, shall be executed in the name of the "City of _________, Department of Metropolitan Development", and shall be executed by the president or vice president of the commission or by the director of the department if authorized. A seal is not required on these instruments or any other instruments executed in the name of the department.
As added by Acts 1982, P.L.77, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.193-1988, SEC.4; P.L.336-1989(ss), SEC.52; P.L.14-1991, SEC.18; P.L.28-1993, SEC.13; P.L.113-2002, SEC.7.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 7. Planning and Development
Chapter 15.1. Redevelopment of Areas in Marion County Needing Redevelopment
36-7-15.1-1. Application of Chapter
36-7-15.1-2. Declaration of Policy
36-7-15.1-4. Redevelopment District Constituting Special Taxing District
36-7-15.1-4.2. Redevelopment Commission and Department Subject to Open Government Laws
36-7-15.1-4.3. Prohibition Regarding Single Family Residential Property
36-7-15.1-5. Pecuniary Interests of Commissioners and Nonvoting Advisers
36-7-15.1-6. Duties of Commission
36-7-15.1-7. Powers of Commission
36-7-15.1-8. Assembly of Data; Adoption of Resolution; Amendment of Resolution or Plan
36-7-15.1-11. Remonstrance; Appeal
36-7-15.1-12. Acquisition of Real Property by Commission; Legislative Body Approval
36-7-15.1-13. Eminent Domain; Approval by City-County Legislative Body
36-7-15.1-15. Appraisal, Publication, and Bidding Requirements
36-7-15.1-15.2. Sale or Grant of Real Property to Urban Enterprise Association
36-7-15.1-15.5. Additional Powers of Commission
36-7-15.1-15.7. Disposal of Real Property; Appraisal
36-7-15.1-16. Special Tax on Property in Redevelopment District
36-7-15.1-17. Redevelopment District Bonds
36-7-15.1-17.1. Lease of Property to Commission; Conditions
36-7-15.1-17.2. Persons Authorized as Lessors
36-7-15.1-17.5. Pledge of Revenues
36-7-15.1-18. Redevelopment District Fund
36-7-15.1-19. Redevelopment District Bond Fund; Special Tax
36-7-15.1-20. Urban Renewal Projects
36-7-15.1-21. Urban Renewal Plan
36-7-15.1-22. Commission Powers and Duties Concerning Planning and Urban Renewal Plans and Projects
36-7-15.1-23. Aid and Cooperation of Public Entities; Delegation; Agreements
36-7-15.1-25. Real Property Owned by a Redevelopment District Is Exempt From Taxation
36-7-15.1-26. Real Property Tax Allocation and Distribution
36-7-15.1-26.2. Definitions; Amendment of Resolution; Property Taxes
36-7-15.1-27. Crimes and Offenses
36-7-15.1-29. Determination of Economic Development Area; Approval; Requirements; Procedures
36-7-15.1-30. Powers of Commission
36-7-15.1-31. Findings of General Assembly
36-7-15.1-32. Housing Program; Notice and Hearing; Neighbor Associations and Residents
36-7-15.1-33. Commission Rights, Powers, Privileges, and Immunities
36-7-15.1-34. Housing Program; Resolution; Findings
36-7-15.1-36. Military Base Reuse Area
36-7-15.1-36.3. Annual Report; Contents
36-7-15.1-37. Additional Definitions; Applicability of Certain Sections
36-7-15.1-38. Redevelopment Districts
36-7-15.1-39. Powers and Duties of Commission; Eminent Domain
36-7-15.1-43. Additional Powers of Commission
36-7-15.1-44. Appraisal, Publication, and Bidding Requirements; Exceptions; Procedures
36-7-15.1-45. Issuance and Sale of Bonds by Commission
36-7-15.1-46. Lease of Property by Commission
36-7-15.1-47. Persons Permitted to Lease Facilities
36-7-15.1-48. Pledge of Revenue Received or to Be Received; Nonimpairment by General Assembly
36-7-15.1-49. Redevelopment District Fund
36-7-15.1-50. Tax on Redevelopment District Property; Redevelopment District Bond Fund
36-7-15.1-55. Modification of Definition of "Property Taxes"; Depreciable Personal Property
36-7-15.1-57. Designation of Economic Development Area
36-7-15.1-58. Commission Powers in Economic Development Area
36-7-15.1-59. Program for Age-Restricted Housing
36-7-15.1-60. Powers of Commission in Implementing Age-Restricted Housing Program