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36-7-32-12. Agreements; governing certified technology parks

IN Code § 36-7-32-12 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 12. A redevelopment commission and the legislative body of the unit that established the redevelopment commission may enter into an agreement with the Indiana economic development corporation establishing the terms and conditions governing a certified technology park designated under section 11 of this chapter. Upon designation of the certified technology park under the terms of the agreement, the subsequent failure of any party to comply with the terms of the agreement may result in the termination or rescission of the designation of the area as a certified technology park. The agreement must include the following provisions:

(1) A description of the area to be included within the certified technology park.

(2) Covenants and restrictions, if any, upon all or a part of the properties contained within the certified technology park and terms of enforcement of any covenants or restrictions.

(3) The financial commitments of any party to the agreement and of any owner or developer of property within the certified technology park.

(4) The terms of any commitment required from a postsecondary educational institution or private research based institute for support of the operations and activities within the certified technology park.

(5) The terms of enforcement of the agreement, which may include the definition of events of default, cure periods, legal and equitable remedies and rights, and penalties and damages, actual or liquidated, upon the occurrence of an event of default.

(6) The public facilities to be developed for the certified technology park and the costs of those public facilities, as approved by the Indiana economic development corporation.

As added by P.L.192-2002(ss), SEC.187. Amended by P.L.4-2005, SEC.145; P.L.2-2007, SEC.389; P.L.154-2007, SEC.2.

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36-7-32-12. Agreements; governing certified technology parks