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36-7-30-29. Joint projects

IN Code § 36-7-30-29 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 29. Notwithstanding any other law, two (2) or more units may jointly undertake military base reuse projects in contiguous areas in the units' respective jurisdictions that benefit or serve the units' jurisdictions by following the procedures set forth in IC 36-1-7. The legislative body of a unit may do the following:

(1) Assign an area within the unit's jurisdiction to the reuse authority of another unit to allow the creation of an allocation area for the purpose of the allocation of property tax proceeds even though part of the allocation area will be outside the jurisdiction of the reuse authority to which the new area is assigned.

(2) Pledge property tax proceeds that would be allocated to the unit's allocation fund to the reuse authority of another unit for the projects.

The reuse authority to which an area is assigned or allocated proceeds are pledged may then take all action in the area or with respect to the pledged proceeds that could be taken by a reuse authority in an allocation area or with respect to the reuse authority's own revenues until the later of the time when an ordinance rescinding this assignment or pledge is adopted by the legislative body of the assigning or pledging unit or the date on which outstanding bonds or lease rentals payable from allocated property tax proceeds are finally retired. The assigning unit shall continue to tax the taxpayers in the assigned part of the allocation area at the assigning unit's tax rates.

As added by P.L.26-1995, SEC.14.

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36-7-30-29. Joint projects