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36-7-4-616. Zoning ordinance; agricultural nonconforming use

IN Code § 36-7-4-616 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 616. (a) The definitions used in this section apply only to this section.

(b) As used in this section, "agricultural use" refers to land that is used for:

(1) the production of livestock or livestock products, commercial aquaculture, equine or equine products, land designated as a conservation reserve plan, pastureland, poultry or poultry products, horticultural or nursery stock, fruit, vegetables, forage, grains, timber, trees, bees and apiary products, tobacco, or other agricultural crops, in the case of land that was not subject to a comprehensive plan or zoning ordinance before the most recent plan or zoning ordinance, including any amendments, was adopted; or

(2) agricultural purposes as defined in or consistent with a comprehensive plan or zoning ordinance that:

(A) the land was subject to; and

(B) was repealed before the adoption of the most recent comprehensive plan or zoning ordinance, including any amendments.

(c) As used in this section, "agricultural nonconforming use" means the agricultural use of land that is not permitted under the most recent comprehensive plan or zoning ordinance, including any amendments, for the area where the land is located.

(d) An agricultural use of land that constitutes an agricultural nonconforming use may be changed to another agricultural use of land without losing agricultural nonconforming use status.

(e) A county or municipality may not, through the county or municipality's zoning authority, do any of the following:

(1) Terminate an agricultural nonconforming use if the agricultural nonconforming use has been maintained for at least any three (3) year period in a five (5) year period.

(2) Restrict an agricultural nonconforming use.

(3) Require any of the following for the agricultural nonconforming use of the land:

(A) A variance for the land.

(B) A special exception for the land.

(C) A special use for the land.

(D) A contingent use for the land.

(E) A conditional use for the land.

(f) Notwithstanding subsection (e), this section does not prohibit a county, a municipality, or the state from requiring an agricultural nonconforming use to be maintained and operated in compliance with all:

(1) state environmental and state health laws and rules; and

(2) requirements to which conforming agricultural use land is subject under the county's comprehensive plan or zoning ordinance.

As added by P.L.113-1998, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.106-1999, SEC.2.

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