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36-7-4-1323. Fee due date; proration; repeal or lapse of ordinance

IN Code § 36-7-4-1323 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 1323. (a) Except as provided in section 1324 of this chapter, an impact fee assessed in compliance with section 1322 of this chapter is due and payable on the date of issuance of the structural building permit for the new development on which the impact fee is imposed.

(b) For a phased development, an impact fee shall be prorated for purposes of payment according to the impact of the parcel for which a structural building permit is issued in relation to the total impact of the development. In accordance with section 1324 of this chapter, only the prorated portion of the assessed impact fee is due and payable on the issuance of the permit.

(c) If an impact fee ordinance is repealed, lapses, or becomes ineffective after the assessment of an impact fee on a development but before the issuance of the structural building permit for part or all of the development:

(1) any part of the impact fee attributable to the part of the development for which a structural building permit has not been issued is void and is not due and payable, in the case of a phased development; and

(2) the entire impact fee is void and is not due and payable, in the case of a development other than a phased development.

As added by P.L.221-1991, SEC.24.

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36-7-4-1323. Fee due date; proration; repeal or lapse of ordinance