Indiana Code § 14-33-1-5

Procedures following passage of resolution
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Sec. 5. (a) If a petition is filed and a resolution passed under section 4 of this chapter, the board shall file the resolution and petition with the court.       (b) Upon receipt, the court shall do the following: (1) Order a hearing. (2) Have a copy of the resolution and the date of the hearing forwarded to the commission. (3) Order notice of the hearing as follows: (A) A copy of the resolution and the time and place of the hearing shall be published at least one (1) time in at least one (1) newspaper of general circulation in each county containing land in the district. (B) A copy of the notice as prepared for publication shall be sent by mail, first class postage prepaid, to each freeholder.       (c) The mailing of notice and proof of notice is the same as is required for notice of the hearing on the original petition to establish the district.       (d) The notice to the commission, the publication, and the mailing must be done at least thirty (30) days before the date of the hearing.       (e) If: (1) at the hearing an objection is not filed by the commission or by an owner of real property; and (2) the court determines that the petition is proper; the court shall order the district to be established also for the additional purpose.       (f) If an objection is filed, the court shall do the following: (1) Determine at the hearing the following: (A) The sufficiency of the petition. (B) The necessity and feasibility of adding the purpose. (2) Make the order according to the facts found. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 13-3-3-4(a) part, (b).]   IC 14-33-2 Chapter 2. Establishment               14-33-2-1 Filing petition             14-33-2-2 Minimum number of freeholders signing petition; requirements             14-33-2-3 Number of freeholds in district; number of freeholders qualified to sign petition             14-33-2-4 Contents of petition             14-33-2-5 Motion for dismissal of petition             14-33-2-6 Petition in several counterparts             14-33-2-7 Petition by municipality             14-33-2-8 Bond             14-33-2-9 Jurisdiction             14-33-2-10 Transfer to court having jurisdiction             14-33-2-11 Docket; hearing date             14-33-2-12 Notice of hearing on petition             14-33-2-13 Notice of further proceedings             14-33-2-14 Notice of hearing; contents             14-33-2-15 Petition against establishment of a district             14-33-2-16 Petition requirements and conformity             14-33-2-17 Commission's determination and report             14-33-2-18 Commission's determination and report for certain counties             14-33-2-19 Commission's hearings to determine facts             14-33-2-20 Expenses             14-33-2-21 Purpose within jurisdiction of another agency             14-33-2-22 Report of commission's findings             14-33-2-23 Report as prima facie evidence of facts             14-33-2-24 Amendments to petition             14-33-2-25 Court hearing; notice             14-33-2-26 Court's determination             14-33-2-27 Order establishing district; modification of election procedures             14-33-2-28 Appeals             14-33-2-29 Final order             14-33-2-30 New petition; filing

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