Indiana Code § 36-7-30.2-21

Zoning; exemption
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Sec. 21. (a) This chapter and IC 36-7-30.3 : (1) do not affect a municipality's zoning overlay for a military installation that was adopted in coordination with the military installation's commander before January 1, 2023; and (2) except as provided in subsection (c), do not require the municipality to adopt or amend the municipality's zoning overlay described in subdivision (1) to comply with IC 36-7-30.3 .       (b) Except as provided in subsection (c), any amendment to the municipality's zoning overlay for the military installation must be adopted in coordination with the military installation's commander in accordance with the municipality's ordinances, procedures, and regulations.       (c) If the municipality revokes or repeals the zoning overlay, the municipality shall adopt or amend the municipality's comprehensive plan, zoning and subdivision ordinances, procedures, and regulations as needed to implement: (1) this chapter; and (2) IC 36-7-30.3 ; not later than ninety (90) days after the revocation or repeal.   IC 36-7-30.3 Chapter 30.3. Military Impact Zoning District               36-7-30.3-1 Application             36-7-30.3-2 "Commander"             36-7-30.3-3 "District"             36-7-30.3-4 "Installation"             36-7-30.3-5 Authorization of unit to establish a district for an area adversely impacted by military operations             36-7-30.3-6 Purpose of a district             36-7-30.3-7 Duty of plan commission             36-7-30.3-8 Adoption of map             36-7-30.3-9 Adoption or amendment of unit's comprehensive plan             36-7-30.3-10 Boundaries of the district             36-7-30.3-11 Property located within a district and another zoning district             36-7-30.3-12 Recordation of the map

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