Sec. 22. "Zoning ordinance" refers to an ordinance adopted under the 600 series of IC 36-7-4 or under prior law. The term includes: (1) PUD district ordinances (as defined in IC 36-7-4-1503 ); and (2) all zone maps incorporated by reference into the ordinance as provided in the 600 series of IC 36-7-4 . IC 36-7-2 Chapter 2. General Powers Concerning Planning and Development 36-7-2-1 Planning and zoning powers of reorganized units 36-7-2-2 Planning and regulation of real property; access to solar energy 36-7-2-3 Inspection of structures or improvements 36-7-2-4 Regulation of alteration and construction of structures and improvements; bonds 36-7-2-5 Repair, alteration, or destruction of structures and improvements 36-7-2-5.5 Removal or alteration of a sign as a condition of issuing a permit, license, or variance 36-7-2-6 Regulation of movement or removal of earth below ground level 36-7-2-7 Promotion of economic development and tourism 36-7-2-8 Solar energy systems; ordinances; reasonable restrictions 36-7-2-9 Compliance with code of building laws and orders 36-7-2-9.1 Building permit 36-7-2-9.1 Private providers of plan reviews and inspections 36-7-2-9.5 Building code violation; identification of violation; citation to law, order, or interpretation violated 36-7-2-10 Ordinance making forestry operation a nuisance or abating operation void; exceptions to valid ordinance 36-7-2-11 Land use ordinances, general or specific planning ordinances, or land use petitions adopted after December 31, 2016; void if in violation of law prohibiting regulations having effect of controlling rent or purchase price or of requiring property to be designated for lease or sale based on income or assets 36-7-2-12 Regulations regulating size or age of mobile home, manufactured home, or industrialized residential structure prohibited 36-7-2-13 Adoption or enforcement of an ordinance or regulation; chapter house 36-7-2-14 Adoption or enforcement of an ordinance or resolution; slope
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