Indiana Code 36-9-36-3. Limitations on authorized improvements; location of improvement; water main extensions
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Sec. 3. (a) The following apply to improvements made under this chapter by a county:
(1) An improvement may be made only in unincorporated areas that contain residential or business buildings.
(2) An improvement may not be made on a tract of land that:
(A) consists of at least ten (10) acres and contains only one (1) building that is used for residential purposes; or
(B) is used solely for agricultural purposes.
(b) A water main extension made under this chapter by a municipality may be made only within the corporate boundaries of the municipality.
As added by P.L.98-1993, SEC.7.