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36-7-11.2-40. Proposed temporary or final orders

IN Code § 36-7-11.2-40 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 40. (a) Not later than five (5) days after the commission has determined a matter by vote, other than a rezoning matter referred to the commission by the development commission, a party who appeared at the hearing shall, upon request of the commission, file with the commission a proposed temporary or final order.

(b) A proposed final order must state in detail the basic facts that could have been found by the commission based upon substantial evidence of probative value actually introduced into evidence before the commission at a hearing on the matter.

(c) A proposed temporary order must state the basic facts:

(1) that could have been found by the commission based upon substantial evidence of probative value actually introduced into evidence before the commission at a hearing on the matter; and

(2) upon which the commission could properly have required a restriction, a limitation, a commitment, or an undertaking as a condition to a final affirmative determination of the matter.

[Pre-1995 Title 14 Recodification Citation: 14-3-3.2-9(e).]

As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.83.

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36-7-11.2-40. Proposed temporary or final orders