2014 Indiana Code 36-11-3-10. Action by ordinance of the governing body after the hearing; notice to objectors
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Sec. 10. Following a hearing under this chapter, if the governing
body determines that the findings of the hearing officer show that: (1) the proposed district appears capable of accomplishing the
purpose or purposes of the district in an economically feasible manner, a district may be established; or
(2) there is no need for the district, the district may be dissolved; by adoption of an ordinance by the governing body. The governing body shall give notice by mail of the adoption of an ordinance to establish a district to each person who filed a written objection under section 8 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.161-2002, SEC.2 and P.L.172-2002, SEC.7.
body determines that the findings of the hearing officer show that: (1) the proposed district appears capable of accomplishing the
purpose or purposes of the district in an economically feasible manner, a district may be established; or
(2) there is no need for the district, the district may be dissolved; by adoption of an ordinance by the governing body. The governing body shall give notice by mail of the adoption of an ordinance to establish a district to each person who filed a written objection under section 8 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.161-2002, SEC.2 and P.L.172-2002, SEC.7.