Indiana Code § 36-7-11.2-1

Purpose of chapter
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Sec. 1. (a) The purpose of this chapter is to preserve: (1) from deterioration; (2) from improperly conceived or implemented change; and (3) for the continued health, safety, enjoyment, and general welfare of the citizens of Indiana; a historic, scenic, esthetically pleasing, and unique part of a street lying within Indianapolis constituting the backbone of a unique residential area.       (b) The general assembly intends, by passage of this chapter, to: (1) encourage private efforts to maintain and preserve that part of the street and other similar streets and areas in Indiana; (2) promote orderly and proper land usage; and (3) preserve significant tourist attractions of historical and economic value in Indiana; by limiting and restricting unhealthful, unsafe, unaesthetic, or other use of unique areas that would be inconsistent with their character as tourist attractions and with the general welfare of the public. [Pre-1995 Title 14 Recodification Citation: 14-3-3.2-1.]

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