Sec. 2. (a) Land may be classified as a forest plantation if it is cleared land which has growing on it a good stand of timber producing trees as that concept is understood by a district forester or a professional forester.
(b) A new forest plantation must have at least four hundred (400) timber producing trees per acre. The trees may be any size but must be well established.
[Pre-1975 Property Tax Recodification Citations: 6-8-2-1 part; 6-8-2-2 part.]
Formerly: Acts 1975, P.L.47, SEC.1. As amended by P.L.186-2003, SEC.1; P.L.66-2006, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 6. Assessment of Certain Forest Lands
6-1.1-6-3.5. Restrictions on Use of Classified Land
6-1.1-6-4. Nontimber Producing Trees
6-1.1-6-5. Size Restrictions of Classified Land Parcel
6-1.1-6-5.5. Revised Application With State Forester
6-1.1-6-6. Classification Not Permitted if Building Is on Parcel
6-1.1-6-7. Classification Not Permitted if Grazing on Parcel
6-1.1-6-11. Applications for Classification; Signatures
6-1.1-6-12. Approval of Applications
6-1.1-6-13. Recording Approved Application
6-1.1-6-14. Rate of Assessment; Adjustment
6-1.1-6-15. Minerals on Land; Assessment
6-1.1-6-16. Timber and Wildlife Management Standards
6-1.1-6-18. Signs; Posting on Land
6-1.1-6-19. Inspection of Land; Records; Use of Geographic Information System
6-1.1-6-20. Withdrawal of Land From Classification; Revised Application for Remaining Eligible Land
6-1.1-6-21. Withdrawal From Classification by State; Assessment of Land
6-1.1-6-23. Withdrawal of Classification; Notice to County Official
6-1.1-6-24. Tax Payments and Penalties Upon Withdrawal; Lien on Land; Distribution of Revenue