Indiana Code 36-1-24-9. Short term rental property that is not an owner occupied short term rental property; special exception; zoning variance
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Sec. 9. (a) This section applies only to a short term rental property that is not an owner occupied short term rental property.
(b) A unit may require a special exception, special use, or zoning variance for the short term rental property that is in a residential zoning district or classification of a unit. However, the unit may not interpret and enforce the unit’s zoning regulations for a special exception, special use, or zoning variance in a manner that is intended or has the effect of prohibiting or unreasonably restricting short term rentals of property to which this section applies. Denial of a special exception, special use, or zoning variance for the short term rental property may be appealed in accordance with IC 36-7-4.
Terms Used In Indiana Code 36-1-24-9
- owner: means a person that has an interest in title or a present possessory interest in property that is offered to the public as a short term rental. See Indiana Code 36-1-24-2
- Property: includes personal and real property. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
- short term rental: means the rental of:
Indiana Code 36-1-24-6
As added by P.L.73-2018, SEC.1.