Sec. 42. (a) If no appeal is taken, or if an appeal is taken but is unsuccessful, the commission shall proceed with the proposed project, to the extent that money is available for that purpose.
(b) The commission shall first approve and adopt a list of the real property and interests in real property to be acquired and the price to be offered to the owner of each parcel or interest. The prices to be offered may not exceed the average of two (2) independent appraisals of fair market value procured by the commission, except that appraisals are not required in transactions with other governmental agencies. However, if the real 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. The prices indicated on the list may not be exceeded unless specifically authorized by the commission under section 39 of this chapter or ordered by a court in condemnation proceedings. The commission may except from acquisition any real property in the area if it finds that such an acquisition is not necessary under the redevelopment plan. Appraisals made under this section are for the information of the commission and are not open for public inspection.
(c) Negotiations for the purchase of property may be carried on directly by the commission, by its employees, or by expert negotiators employed for that purpose. The commission shall adopt a standard form of option for use in negotiations, but no option, contract, or understanding relative to the purchase of real property is binding on the commission until approved and accepted by the commission in writing. The commission may authorize the payment of a nominal fee to bind an option and as a part of the consideration for conveyance may agree to pay the expense incident to the conveyance and determination of the title of the property. Payment for the property purchased shall be made when and as directed by the commission, but only on delivery of proper instruments conveying the title or interest of the owner to "City [or Town] of ___________ for the use and benefit of its Redevelopment District".
(d) Notwithstanding subsections (a) through (c), the commission may, before the time referred to in this section, accept gifts of property needed for the redevelopment of redevelopment project areas. The commission may, before the time referred to in this section, take options on or contract for the acquisition of property needed for the redevelopment of redevelopment project areas if the options and contracts are not binding on the commission or the redevelopment district until the time referred to in this section and until money is available to pay the consideration set out in the options or contracts.
(e) Section 44(a) through 44(h) of this chapter does not apply to exchanges of real property (or interests in real property) in connection with the acquisition of real property (or interests in real property) under this section. In acquiring real property (or interests in real property) under this section the commission may, as an alternative to offering payment of money as specified in subsection (b), offer for the real property (or interest in real property) that the commission desires to acquire:
(1) exchange of real property or interests in real property owned by the redevelopment district;
(2) exchange of real property or interests in real property owned by the redevelopment district, along with the payment of money by the commission; or
(3) exchange of real property or interests in real property owned by the redevelopment district along with the payment of money by the owner of the real property or interests in real property that the commission desires to acquire.
The commission shall have the fair market value of the real property or interests in real property owned by the redevelopment district appraised as specified in section 44(b) of this chapter. The appraisers may not also appraise the value of the real property or interests in real property to be acquired by the redevelopment district. The commission shall establish the nature of the offer to the owner based on the difference between the average of the two (2) appraisals of the fair market value of the real property or interests in real property to be acquired by the commission and the average of the appraisals of fair market value of the real property or interests in real property to be exchanged by the commission.
As added by P.L.102-1999, SEC.9. Amended by P.L.185-2005, SEC.44.
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