Indiana Code § 36-6-10-5

Amount and manner of contributions to fund
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Sec. 5. A transfer of funds from a fund established under section 2 of this chapter for a purpose allowed under this chapter must be accomplished in the same manner that a township makes transfers from the rainy day fund as set forth in IC 36-1-8-5.1 , except that the amount of the transfer of unobligated cash balances as described in IC 36-1-8-5.1 (d)(2)(B)(iii) shall contribute thirty percent (30%) of the balance of all unrestricted funds that exceed the township's budget for the following year, as provided in the township's capital improvement plan under IC 36-6-9-12 (b)(1).   IC 36-7 ARTICLE 7. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT               Ch. 1. Definitions             Ch. 2. General Powers Concerning Planning and Development             Ch. 2.4. School Corporations and Charter Schools             Ch. 2.5. Class 2 Structure Building Permits             Ch. 3. Platting and Vacation of Real Property             Ch. 4. Local Planning and Zoning             Ch. 5. Repealed             Ch. 5.1. Joint District Planning and Zoning             Ch. 5.2. Regulation of Amateur Radio Antennas             Ch. 6. Repealed             Ch. 6.1. Repealed             Ch. 6.2. Repealed             Ch. 7. Regional Planning Commissions             Ch. 7.5. Multiple County Special Plan Commission for Reservoir Areas             Ch. 7.6. Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission             Ch. 7.7. Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization             Ch. 8. County Building Department and Building Standards             Ch. 9. Unsafe Building Law             Ch. 10. Miscellaneous Property Restrictions             Ch. 10.1. Removal of Weeds and Rank Vegetation             Ch. 11. Historic Preservation Generally             Ch. 11.1. Historic Preservation in Marion County             Ch. 11.2. Meridian Street Preservation             Ch. 11.3. Municipal Preservation             Ch. 11.5. Historic Hotel Preservation             Ch. 11.9. Economic Development and Pollution Control; Definitions             Ch. 12. Economic Development and Pollution Control             Ch. 13. Industrial Development             Ch. 13.5. Repealed             Ch. 14. Redevelopment of Areas Needing Redevelopment Generally; Redevelopment Commissions             Ch. 14.2. Tax Rate Limitation             Ch. 14.5. Redevelopment Authority             Ch. 14.7. Repealed             Ch. 15. Repealed             Ch. 15.1. Redevelopment of Areas in Marion County Needing Redevelopment             Ch. 15.2. Economic Development Project Districts in Marion County             Ch. 15.3. Redevelopment Authority in Marion County             Ch. 15.5. Improvement and Maintenance District for Indiana Central Canal in Indianapolis             Ch. 15.6. Flood Control Improvement Districts             Ch. 16. Home Rehabilitation Loans             Ch. 17. Urban Homesteading             Ch. 17.1. Alternative Urban Homesteading Program for Qualified Individuals             Ch. 18. Housing Authorities             Ch. 19. Aid to Housing Authorities             Ch. 20. Repealed             Ch. 21. Special Improvement Districts for Redevelopment of Blighted Areas             Ch. 22. Economic Improvement Districts             Ch. 23. Multiple County Infrastructure Authority             Ch. 24. Multiple County Juvenile Facility Authorities             Ch. 25. Additional Powers of Redevelopment Commissions             Ch. 26. Economic Development Project Districts             Ch. 27. Economic Development Tax Area             Ch. 28. Minority Enterprise Small Business Investment Companies             Ch. 29. Local Environmental Response Financing             Ch. 30. Reuse of Federal Military Bases             Ch. 30.1. Repealed             Ch. 30.2. State Area of Interest; Military Installations             Ch. 30.3. Military Impact Zoning District             Ch. 30.5. Development of Multicounty Federal Military Bases             Ch. 31. Professional Sports Development Area in County Containing a Consolidated City             Ch. 31.3. Professional Sports Development Area             Ch. 31.5. Additional Professional Sports Development Area in a County Containing a Consolidated City             Ch. 32. Certified Technology Parks             Ch. 32.5. Innovation Development Districts             Ch. 33. State Institution Reuse Authority             Ch. 34. Qualified Military Base Enhancement Area             Ch. 35. Property Maintenance Areas             Ch. 36. Abatement of Vacant Structures and Abandoned Structures             Ch. 37. Determination of Abandoned Property             Ch. 38. Land Banks             Ch. 39. Northeast Indiana Strategic Development Commission             Ch. 40. Economic Enhancement Districts             Ch. 41. Professional Sports Development in Northwest Indiana   IC 36-7-1 Chapter 1. Definitions               36-7-1-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter             36-7-1-1 Application of chapter             36-7-1-2 "Advisory plan commission"             36-7-1-3 "Area needing redevelopment"             36-7-1-4 "Board of zoning appeals"             36-7-1-5 "Comprehensive plan"             36-7-1-6 "Development plan"             36-7-1-6.5 "Excluded city"             36-7-1-7 "Housing authority"             36-7-1-8 "Housing project"             36-7-1-9 Repealed             36-7-1-10 "Metropolitan development commission"             36-7-1-11 "Metropolitan plan commission"             36-7-1-12 "Municipal plan commission"             36-7-1-13 "Park board"             36-7-1-14 "Plan commission"             36-7-1-14.5 "Planned unit development"             36-7-1-15 "Planning department"             36-7-1-16 "Public place"             36-7-1-17 "Public way"             36-7-1-18 "Redevelopment"             36-7-1-18.5 "Remediation"             36-7-1-19 "Subdivision"             36-7-1-20 "Thoroughfare"             36-7-1-21 Repealed             36-7-1-22 "Zoning ordinance"

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