Indiana Code § 36-7-21-8

Bonds or notes payable from special improvement assessments
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Sec. 8. Subject to the approval of the legislative body under IC 36-7-14 or IC 36-7-15.1 , as applicable, the redevelopment commission may issue notes or bonds payable from the special improvement assessments. These assessments are not ad valorem property taxes, and any bonds issued and payable by the assessment revenues are not a general obligation of the unit that established the special improvement district.   IC 36-7-22 Chapter 22. Economic Improvement Districts               36-7-22-1 Application of chapter             36-7-22-2 "Board" defined             36-7-22-3 "Economic improvement project" defined             36-7-22-4 Petition; filing; contents             36-7-22-5 Apportionment of benefits             36-7-22-6 Hearing; notice; questions heard             36-7-22-7 Ordinance; establishing district             36-7-22-8 Repealed             36-7-22-9 Ordinance; repeal or amendment             36-7-22-10 Ordinance; exemption from special assessments             36-7-22-11 Ordinance; economic improvement board             36-7-22-12 Assessments; percentage of benefit; notice; hearing; decision; lien; certification; economic improvement districts             36-7-22-13 Ordinance or assessment schedule; action contesting validity             36-7-22-14 Certification of final scheduled assessments             36-7-22-15 Assessments; payment to board             36-7-22-16 Economic improvement fund             36-7-22-17 Budget             36-7-22-18 Purchasing materials or equipment; contracting for public works             36-7-22-19 Lease or contractual agreements             36-7-22-20 Disposal of assets and liabilities upon repeal of ordinance             36-7-22-21 Annual report             36-7-22-22 Powers of the board to finance economic improvement projects             36-7-22-23 Reimbursement of unit

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